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9th July, 2024 in Transport & Industry, Trivia & Gift

Three Million Miles in a Volvo

I love finding out about what motivates people and how the journey of their lives has unfolded. I am nosey and make no apology for it. Mind you, these are things you certainly require as a journalist; an almost manic need to dig away until you get what you need, which is generall…

15th November, 2023 in History, Trivia & Gift

Charades for Christmas

In 1895 there appeared an anonymous private booklet of the charades and theatrical conundrums written by the Austen family for their own entertainment. This offers yet another glimpse of the delightful Christmases the Austens enjoyed in their home, particularly at Steventon. Char…

19th April, 2023 in History, Trivia & Gift

A royal flush: Coronation gift guide

To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, here’s a roundup of some of our royal titles. The Throne by Ian Lloyd ‘An entertaining jog through 38 coronations.’ Daily Telegraph Get the best seat in the abbey. From the crowning of Charles III, thirty-nine coronations have been…

8th February, 2023 in Trivia & Gift

prettycityparis: Discovering Paris’s beautiful places – in pictures

Here are some taster images from prettycityparis, the stunning photography, lifestyle and travel guide to Paris by author and photographer Siobhan Ferguson.  Unless stated, all images © prettycityparis

17th June, 2022 in Trivia & Gift

THP’s bookshop recommendations

Bookshop Day takes place annually on the second Saturday of October. In honour of this, our staff have shared some of their favourite bookshop recommendations. Chrissy, Editorial Manager Lionsheart Bookshop in Woking @lionsheartbookshop. Mark, Commissioning Editor One Tree Books,…

6th January, 2022 in Transport & Industry, Trivia & Gift

VanLifers: Beautiful conversions for life on the road

Living and travelling in converted vehicles has become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years and the coronavirus pandemic has only increased the trend further. Life on the road can offer an incomparable sense of freedom and community, with endless opportunity for ne…

29th November, 2021 in Transport & Industry, Trivia & Gift

The story behind Giles Chapman’s Britain’s Toy Car Wars

Ever since the publication of my book Britain’s Toy Car Wars: The War Of Wheels Between Dinky, Corgi & Matchbox, I’ve been pondering on collecting old diecast toy cars and lorries again. It’s proved hard to resist, an impulse hard-wired in over more than 50 years. I…

5th August, 2021 in Transport & Industry, Trivia & Gift

Cars We Loved… with Giles Chapman

It’s taken seven years, but now part of my life is complete. With Cars We Loved In The 1990s I’ve finished recording half a century’s worth of the most fondly remembered cars this country has ever known. Exactly 250 of them covered in detail, along with masses of extra contempora…

16th March, 2021 in Society & Culture, Trivia & Gift

Ask the author: Yens Wahlgren on constructed languages

We spoke to Yens Wahlgren, author of The Universal Translator, about his love for constructed languages. You describe yourself as a xenosociolinguist, could you tell us what that means? Well, it’s a made up academic-sounding discipline for the study of how languages from outer sp…

13th December, 2019 in History, Trivia & Gift

Ask the authors: Historians on Christmas (and people) past

The festive season is upon us, and to celebrate we asked some of our authors about the figures from history they’d be interested in chatting to over Christmas dinner, and the Christmases past that most appeal to them… Which figure from history would you invite over for Christmas…

4th December, 2019 in History, Society & Culture, Trivia & Gift

Christmas recipes from the past

A roast boar’s head along with roast goose and swan would have been the centrepieces of the Christmas dinner table in Norman castles. This rich meal would have been followed by bowls of dates, figs, apricots, raisins and pistachio nuts. These sweet treats would have been expensiv…

17th May, 2019 in Aviation, History, Trivia & Gift

Ten things you might not know about the Apollo Missions

It has been over 50 years since the space race and NASA’s sprint for the moon with the Apollo Missions. Here author Norman Ferguson reveals ten facts you may not know about this giant leap for mankind… 1. The first astronauts to fly in a Saturn V went to the Moon Apollo 8 was i…

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