In August 1914 a mere 640 women had a clearly defined wartime role. Ignoring early War Office advice to ‘go home and sit still’, by
We have loads of exciting content planned on the Pen and Sword blog to keep you entertained whether you’re social distancing or just looking to
Today we have a guest post and interview with James C. Hamilton, who has been working on the upcoming title Captain James Cook and the
We have a guest post from author and journalist Julie Cook. Here Julie explains her family connection to the Titanic, and the research that went
Today on the blog we have a guest post from author Simon Webb. Simon’s new book, Secret Casualties of World War Two reveals one of
Today on the Pen and Sword blog we have a guest post from Stephen Carver, author of the recently released title The Author Who Outsold
This weekend will see the return of Lincoln’s Medieval Christmas Market. Pen and Sword author Joanne Major will there signing copies of her books. Find out
Today on the blog we have a guest post from Sheila A Renshaw, author of Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective.
Hello, my name is Charlotte Furness. I am a non-fiction writer of women’s history and the history of the country house. I’m here on the
The 25th April 2019 marks the 300th anniversary of the publication of Robinson Crusoe. Our new release by Mike Rendell looks at some of the