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Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey
Rinker Buck | Simon & Schuster

The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey

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If you're captivated by the intertwined threads of history and adventure, "The Oregon Trail" offers a uniquely modern perspective on an epic 19th-century expedition. Rinker Buck's decision to traverse the trail the way early pioneers did resonates with a sense of authenticity and reverence for the past. His vivid storytelling could make you feel like you're riding shotgun on this audacious journey through the American frontier.
Why We Kneel, How We Rise
Usain Bolt, Michael Holding, Ed Hawkins  | Simon & Schuster Uk

Why We Kneel, How We Rise

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Michael Holding's insights into racism interwoven with personal accounts from world-class athletes make this an eye-opener. It's not just about the challenges; it also offers a pathway toward understanding and societal transformation through sports. This book is a strong call to action for anyone ready to confront societal injustices and learn through the lens of athletics.
David Hume: The Philosopher as Historian
Nicholas Phillipson | Penguin Books Ltd

David Hume: The Philosopher as Historian

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If you're someone who appreciates the interplay between philosophy and history, you'll find "David Hume: The Philosopher as Historian" particularly engaging. Nicholas Phillipson delves into Hume’s innovative approach to history, untangling it from religious and political narratives. This book isn't just a biography; it's a window into Hume's influence on the modern understanding of human action and historical processes. It’s perfect for those looking to grasp how a philosopher's ideas can reshape the recording of humanity's past.
The Gangs Of New York - Thryft
Herbert Asbury | Arrow

The Gangs Of New York

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The Gangs of New York has long been hand-passed among its cult readership. It is a tour through a now unrecognizable city of abysmal poverty and habitual violence cobbled, as Luc Sante has written, “from legend, memory, police records, the self-aggrandizements of aging crooks, popular journalism, and solid historical research.” Asbury presents the definitive work on this subject, an illumination of the gangs of old New York that ultimately gave rise to the modern Mafia and its depiction in films like The Godfather. “A universal history of infamy [that] contains all the confusion and cruelty of the barbarian cosmologies....”—Jorge Luis Borges “The tale is one of blood, excitement and debauchery.”—The New York Times Book Review “The Gangs of New York is one of the essential works of the city....”—Luc Sante, The New York Review of Books
Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance

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If you're fascinated by tales of exploration and human endurance, "Ship Beneath the Ice" might just resonate with you. It's not just the gripping story of Shackleton's ship, but also a contemporary adventure of finding Endurance against all odds. The blend of historical intrigue and modern exploration is a tribute to the relentless human spirit – appealing to history buffs and adventure seekers alike.
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

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If you're seeking to understand the roots and effects of racism without getting lost in dense historical texts, "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You" offers a refreshing take. Authors Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi have created a remix of a scholarly work that reads like a conversation, making the heavy subject matter accessible and relatable, especially for younger audiences or those new to the subject. It's thought-provoking and educational, yet approachable.
The Great Humanists: An Introduction
Jonathan Arnold | I.b. Tauris

The Great Humanists: An Introduction

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If you're fascinated by how the seeds of modern thought were sown during the turbulence of the Renaissance, "The Great Humanists" could be a treasure trove for you. Jonathan Arnold intricately weaves the biographies of influential figures like Erasmus and Thomas More with the broader cultural and philosophical shifts of their time, offering insights that resonate even in modern scholarship. It's a well-crafted introduction to the era's thinkers who shaped our understanding of humanity and laid the groundwork for the world as we know it.
Machiavelli: A Beginner's Guide
Cary J. Nederman | Oneworld Publications

Machiavelli: A Beginner's Guide

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If you're intrigued by the mechanisms of power and political strategy, Machiavelli's name likely resonates with you. This guide serves as a gateway to understanding the complex ideas of a man often simplistically branded as cunning or ruthless. It will offer you a more nuanced perspective of his thoughts on leadership and morality, which continue to influence thinkers and leaders to this day.
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper

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If you're intrigued by true crime and are drawn to untold stories, "The Five" is a poignant shift from the glorification of the infamous Jack the Ripper to a compassionate focus on his victims. Hallie Rubenhold delves into their backgrounds with care, humanizing these women beyond being mere footnotes in a notorious tale. It's an absorbing read that not only serves as a tribute to their forgotten lives but also as a reflection on society's long-held narratives about women and victimhood.
Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Friendship and the Feuds
Robert Lacey | William Collins

Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Friendship and the Feuds

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If the regal drama captivates you, "Battle of Brothers" is more than just a peek behind the palace curtains – it's a deep dive into the dynamics of royal brotherhood. Robert Lacey's expertise lends authenticity to the narrative, revealing the complexities and challenges faced by Princes William and Harry. It's a compelling analysis for anyone intrigued by the personal toll of royal duty and familial bonds tested in the public eye.
Civilization: The West and the Rest
Niall Ferguson | Lane Allen

Civilization: The West and the Rest

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"Civilization: The West and the Rest" offers a panoramic perspective on how Western Europe gained an unexpected upper hand in global affairs. Niall Ferguson presents a thought-provoking analysis on the cultural and technological 'apps' that fueled Western ascendancy. If you're fascinated by the interplay of history and power dynamics, this book will provide a compelling narrative and a fresh lens through which to view the past and anticipate possible futures.
The Library Book
Susan Orlean | Atlantic Books

The Library Book

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If you're the kind of person who finds solace among bookshelves and has a fascination for untold stories, "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean will likely resonate with you. This isn't just a chronicle of a disastrous fire; it's a heartfelt homage to the institution of the library itself, teeming with intrigue and the quiet power of books. It might reignite your appreciation for these treasured communal spaces.
Letters of Note: Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience
Shaun Usher | Canongate Books

Letters of Note: Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience

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Imagine holding a piece of history in your hands, not through textbooks, but through the personal words of those who made it. "Letters of Note" offers that intimate experience, allowing you to witness private thoughts and moments that have shaped our world. It's a book for those who cherish the lost art of letter writing and relish the chance to connect with the humanity behind the names we so often see in headlines and history books.
The Wright Brothers
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David McCullough | Simon & Schuster Paperbacks

The Wright Brothers

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This is the kind of history that feels vivid and intimate rather than distant, turning the Wrights into real people with stubbornness, brilliance, and heart. McCullough makes their achievement feel almost unbelievable in the best way, especially knowing how little the world first understood what they had done. If you like biography with momentum and a strong human core, this one really soars.
Poètes Français Des XIXe et XXe Siècles
Daniel Leuwers | Lgf

Poètes Français Des XIXe et XXe Siècles

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If you're drawn to the beauty and innovation of French poetry, this is a wonderfully rich exploration of its journey across two centuries. The prose dances from romantic to surreal, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the festive intellect celebrated by Valéry and the rebellious spirit echoed by Eluard. It offers a fresh lens to view poetry, making the timeless art form accessible and invigorating once again. Whether you're a connoisseur or a curious newcomer, this collection promises to rekindle an appreciation for poetic expression.
Lord Byron Poems - Romantics Collection
Lord Byron, Paul Muldoon  | Faber & Faber

Lord Byron Poems - Romantics Collection

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If you're intrigued by the interplay of past and present in literature, you'll find this collection compelling. It's not just about getting lost in Byron's sweeping Romantic verse; it's also about gaining fresh perspectives. Paul Muldoon, a contemporary poet, bridges centuries by selecting poems that resonate today. His prefaces invite you on a more personal journey into Byron's work, one that might just reflect back on our modern sensibilities and sentiments.
The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency
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SOON TO BE A FIVE-PART HBO SERIES, STARRING WOODY HARRELSON AND JUSTIN THEROUX. The true story of the White House Plumbers, a secret unit inside Nixon's White House, their ill-conceived plans to stop the leaks of the Pentagon Papers, and how they led to Watergate and the president's demise. On July 17, 1971, Egil "Bud" Krogh was summoned to a closed-door meeting by his mentor—and a key confidant of the president—John Ehrlichman. Expecting to discuss the most recent drug-control program launched in Vietnam, Krogh was shocked when Ehrlichman handed him a file and the responsibility for the Special Investigations Unit, or SIU, later to be notoriously known as "The Plumbers." The Plumbers' work, according to Nixon, was critical to national security; they were to investigate the leaks of top-secret government documents, including the Pentagon Papers, to the press. The White House Plumbers is Krogh's account of what really happened behind the closed doors of the Nixon White House, how a good man can make bad decisions, and the redemptive power of integrity. Including the story of how Krogh served time and later rebuilt his life, The White House Plumbers is gripping, thoughtful, and a cautionary tale of placing loyalty over principle.
Bowerman and the Men of Oregon: The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's Cofounder
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No man has affected more runners in more ways than Bill Bowerman. During his 24-year tenure as track coach at the University of Oregon, he won four national team titles and his athletes set 13 world and 22 American records. He also ignited the jogging boom, invented the waffle-sole running shoe that helped establish Nike, and coached the US track and field team at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. With the full cooperation of the Bowerman family and Nike, plus years of taped interviews with friends, relatives, students, and competitors, two-time Olympic marathoner Kenny Moore — himself one of Bowerman's champion athletes — brilliantly recreates the legendary track coach's life.
The Murder Room: The Heirs of Sherlock Holmes Gather to Solve the World's Most Perplexing Cold Cases
If you're intrigued by the interplay of mystery and gourmet cuisine, "The Murder Room" offers a compelling blend. The Vidocq Society, with its top-notch forensic experts, effectively feels like a modern-day roundtable of Sherlock Holmeses. Imagine getting a front-row seat to cold case breakthroughs while breaking bread—an intellectual and gastronomic adventure for true crime aficionados.
Scotland - Eyewitness Travel

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If you're planning a trip to Scotland or just dreaming of one, the 'Eyewitness Travel' guide is like having a knowledgeable friend show you around. With stunning visuals and maps, it doesn't just tell you about the best spots; it shows them to you, making your travel planning (or daydreaming) both practical and inspiring. The attention to unique experiences, like walking with reindeer, adds that special touch, ensuring you won't miss out on what makes Scotland truly magical.
Thunderstruck
Erik Larson | Crown

Thunderstruck

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"Thunderstruck" artfully marries the wonders of technological innovation with the dark intrigue of a notorious crime, sowing a narrative that thrives on the contrast between Marconi's groundbreaking work and Crippen's grim deeds. Larson's talent for interweaving historical advancements with human narratives will make you feel intimately connected to the events that shaped modern communication and the captivating chase across the Atlantic. This book is a ticket to travel back in time, experiencing both the awe of invention and the thrill of the chase.
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Amanda Foreman | Harper Perennial

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire

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If you revel in the scandalous sagas of high society peppered with robust political drama, "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire" by Amanda Foreman might just become your next obsession. It's a deep dive into the tumultuous life of an 18th-century icon whose existence was as complex as it was extravagant. The connection with Princess Diana adds a layer of perennial interest to engross those who are fascinated by influential women throughout history.
Moment of Glory: The Year Underdogs Ruled Golf

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If you've ever cheered for the unexpected hero, "Moment of Glory" is your kind of story. It delves into the personal and professional journeys of four golfers who seized their chance to shine when the sport's goliath, Tiger Woods, stumbled. The book isn't just about sports; it's a human tale of seizing opportunity and the unpredictable ripples of success. Whether you're a golf enthusiast or just love an inspiring underdog saga, this narrative will grip you with its behind-the-scenes look at glory and its aftermath.
A History of the World in 6 Glasses - Thryft
Tom Standage | Bloomsbury

A History of the World in 6 Glasses

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Imagine sipping on a drink while time-traveling through humanity's milestones—this is what Tom Standage's "A History of the World in 6 Glasses" offers. It's a creative take that will quench your thirst for knowledge about how agriculture, politics, and global trade are tightly interwoven with the evolution of our favorite drinks. It's for everyone who enjoys a blend of history with the everyday pleasures of eating and drinking.
Elizabeth the Queen: The Woman Behind the Throne
Sally Bedell Smith | Penguin Books

Elizabeth the Queen: The Woman Behind the Throne

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If you've ever watched The Crown and found yourself hungry for more authentic royal details, this biography is for you. Sally Bedell Smith paints an intimate portrait of the Queen, pulling back the curtain on both her public duties and private life. It's a humanizing glimpse at an iconic figure, serving as a profound reminder of Elizabeth's unwavering sense of duty and her enduring impact.
Civilizations
Felipe Fernández-Armesto | Key Porter Books

Civilizations

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If you like big-idea history that makes you rethink how societies rise, connect, and define themselves, this could be a rewarding read. Felipe Fernández-Armesto is known for taking a broad, global view, so the book likely feels more expansive than standard region-by-region history. It’s the kind of read that can leave you seeing civilization itself as a more surprising, contested, and human story.
Churchill and America
Martin Gilbert | Mcclelland & Stewart

Churchill and America

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If you’re drawn to big personalities shaping world history, this feels especially rewarding because it shows Churchill through one of his most defining relationships. Martin Gilbert brings rare authority, so the book has the confidence and depth of someone who truly knows the archives inside out. It’s the kind of history that makes diplomacy feel personal, revealing how friendship, instinct, and political vision helped shape the modern Anglo-American alliance.
Checkmate in Berlin: The First Battle of the Cold War
Giles Milton | John Murray

Checkmate in Berlin: The First Battle of the Cold War

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If history fascinates you, particularly the gritty, spy-novel-like drama of the Cold War's beginnings, "Checkmate in Berlin" is a compelling read. Giles Milton paints an almost cinematic picture of the clash between opposing forces in a divided Berlin, giving life to the personalities and high-stakes political games that set the stage for decades of East-West tension. This is not just a recount; it's a gripping narrative that personalizes one of the 20th century's pivotal moments.
Horrible Histories: Woeful Second World War
Terry Deary | Scholastic Ltd

Horrible Histories: Woeful Second World War

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If you're intrigued by the untold, grittier side of history, "Horrible Histories: Woeful Second World War" is an eye-opening read. It dives into the lesser-known, often shocking aspects of the conflict in a way that's as educational as it is entertaining. It's perfect if you're after a fresh perspective on history that doesn't shy away from the truth, no matter how unpleasant.
The Last Spike: The Great Railway, 1881-1885

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If you enjoy big true stories driven by outsized personalities, this feels vivid, urgent, and surprisingly dramatic. Pierre Berton turns a massive engineering project into a human saga full of risk, ambition, political tension, and sheer momentum. It’s especially rewarding if you like history that reads like an epic adventure while showing how a country was stitched together.
Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World

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This will likely appeal if you enjoy big-idea history with a strong political argument and don’t mind a clearly opinionated voice. Hannan makes the story of freedom feel contingent rather than inevitable, which gives the book urgency and bite. Readers who like provocative takes on democracy, law, and national identity may find it energising, even when they disagree.
The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea
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Takes readers into the maelstrom and shows nature's splendid and dangerous havoc at its utmost. October 1991 documented the "perfect storm," a tempest that may happen only once in a century—a nor'easter created by such a rare combination of factors that it could not possibly have been worse. It created waves ten stories high and winds of 120 miles an hour, driving the sea to inconceivable levels few people on Earth have ever witnessed. Few, except the six-man crew of the Andrea Gail, a commercial fishing
A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House

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If you love political history that feels alive rather than distant, this is a gripping place to land. Schlesinger writes with the access of an insider and the eye of a gifted storyteller, so JFK comes across as vivid, witty, and human. It is long, but readers who enjoy big, immersive biographies often find that depth exactly what makes it so rewarding.
With My Little Eye
Sandra Hogan | Allen & Unwin

With My Little Eye

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If you're intrigued by real-life spy stories with a personal touch, "With My Little Eye" offers a fresh perspective that's both poignant and humorous. It's a rare glimpse into the life of a seemingly ordinary family whose daily routines doubled as espionage for ASIO during the Cold War. Beyond its thrilling elements, it's also a story about family loyalty and the sacrifices made in a world where the personal and political intertwined under constant threat and secrecy.
Klondike: The Last Great Gold Rush, 1896-1899

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This feels like history at its most alive, packed with larger-than-life characters, desperate ambition, and the raw chaos of a world being built overnight. Berton makes the Klondike more than a gold rush story by showing the danger, greed, spectacle, and strange humanity of it all. If you like nonfiction that reads with the momentum of an adventure tale, this is an easy one to get swept up in.
Cairo's Street Stories: Exploring the City's Statues, Squares, Bridges, Gardens, and Sidewalk Cafes
As a lover of both history and art, you might find yourself captivated by "Cairo's Street Stories." It offers more than just a stroll through Cairo’s avenues; it's an immersive journey into the heart of Egypt's evolution. Lesley Lababidi's narrative blends the tales of monumental sculptures and the urban landscape, intricately connecting you with the pulse of this ancient, yet ever-evolving city.
Heritage of Singapore: Kopitiam
Killiney Kopitiam

Heritage of Singapore: Kopitiam

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If you're intrigued by Singapore's vibrant culture, this book offers a warm seat in its traditional coffee shops, the kopitiams. It's like people-watching through pages, revealing how these communal hubs play a pivotal role in the everyday life of Singaporeans. Dive into this book and savor the blend of history, personal anecdotes, and cultural insights.
The Age of the Great Western Schism
Clinton Locke | Nabu Press

The Age of the Great Western Schism

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If you're someone fascinated by the intricacies of ecclesiastical history and the power struggles within the medieval Church, "The Age of the Great Western Schism" could prove quite an enlightening read. It delves into a period of division and conflicting papacies that challenged the notion of a united Christendom, offering insights into the politics and faith of the era.
My Life With Bonnie and Clyde

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This feels less like a glamorized crime tale and more like sitting with the one person who lived long enough to look back on the chaos. Blanche’s perspective gives Bonnie and Clyde a raw, human, deeply uneasy texture that history books often miss. If you like true crime with a rare firsthand voice and a strong sense of time and place, this one has a haunting authenticity.
In Search of Amrit Kaur
Livia Manera Sambuy | Chatto & Windus

In Search of Amrit Kaur

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"In Search of Amrit Kaur" isn't just a historical investigation; it's a narrative that blends glamour with the gravity of wartime sacrifices. If you have a penchant for stories that dig up the past to reveal poignant truths about the human spirit, Livia Manera Sambuy's deep dive into the life of Princess Amrit Kaur is a compelling blend of detective story and heartfelt family exploration, shedding light on a peculiar, yet captivating slice of history. It's a journey through time that will resonate with anyone who appreciates the complex weave of personal freedom, history, and legacy.
The Baby Farmers
Annie Cossins | Allen & Unwin Australia

The Baby Farmers

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If you like true crime that digs into the social world behind the horror, this is a gripping read. It is not just about a notorious case, but about poverty, women’s desperation, and the silence of a whole society. Readers who enjoy vivid historical detail and unsettling real-life courtroom drama will find it especially absorbing.
East End Backpassages
Alan Gilbey | Quartet Books Ltd

East End Backpassages

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If you've ever felt curious about the less-explored alleys of London's history, "East End Backpassages" offers you a quirky, entertaining escape into the city's vibrant cultural quarter. Alan Gilbey, an East End native, weaves a narrative that's as rich in humor as it is in historical anecdotes, making it perfect for anyone who loves a side of laughter with their learning. It's like having a friend who knows the city's secrets take you on an unforgettable walk—minus the need for comfortable shoes.
At Home: A Short History of Private Life
Bill Bryson | Doubleday

At Home: A Short History of Private Life

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"At Home" is an entertaining and illuminating journey into the history of everyday life, from the comfort of one's own home. Through the lens of his old rectory in Norfolk, author Bill Bryson explores the origins of architecture, electricity, food preservation, epidemics, and more. His research is extensive and his storytelling is witty, ensuring that readers will not only learn something new, but also be thoroughly entertained.
Journey Through Judges: 50 Biblical Insights
Gary Inrig | Discovery House Publishing

Journey Through Judges: 50 Biblical Insights

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If you're seeking a deeper understanding of the tumultuous times in the book of Judges and its relevant lessons for today, this insightful guide offers a rich exploration. Gary Inrig invites you to connect historical biblical narratives with contemporary life, showing how ancient wisdom can illuminate a path of faith in today's complex world. It's a great choice if you're looking to add depth to your devotional routine or simply want to learn how to navigate life's moral challenges with biblical guidance.
A Sea of Words: A Lexicon and Companion for Patrick O'Brian's Seafaring Tales

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If Patrick O'Brian's novels ever made you pause at the sea jargon, this is the kind of companion that makes everything click without dulling the adventure. It turns unfamiliar terms into part of the pleasure, with the feeling of having a seasoned guide beside you. Fans tend to love how it deepens the whole voyage and makes rereading the series even richer.
The Jesus Papers: Exposing the Greatest Cover-Up in History

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If you enjoy religious history that challenges orthodox narratives, this is the kind of book that pulls you straight into the deep end. Baigent writes with the confidence of someone piecing together a hidden puzzle, mixing biblical mystery, controversial theory, and investigative intrigue. Even readers who disagree often find it fascinating for how boldly it reimagines one of history’s most debated lives.
If you're moved by tales of resilience and medical breakthroughs, "Breath from Salt" will captivate you. It's not just the story of a devastating genetic disease but a narrative of how relentless determination by patients, families, and scientists reshaped the future of medicine. Reading it, you'll feel the weight of the struggle and the exhilaration of progress in genetic therapies that once seemed like distant dreams.
The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II

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If you find tales of courage in the face of danger inspiring, 'The Forgotten 500' is a riveting read. It takes you deep into a lesser-known episode of World War II, highlighting the raw bravery of both soldiers and civilians. This book opens a window to the human spirit's capacity for self-sacrifice and the remarkable feats achieved when ordinary people are thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
Comm Check...: The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia

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If you're drawn to real-life disaster stories with depth, this is the kind of book that stays with you. It goes beyond the tragedy itself and shows how small decisions, pressure, and missed warnings built toward something catastrophic. Readers who like space history and behind-the-scenes accountability will find it both heartbreaking and quietly infuriating.
If you're looking to delve into the complexities of human nature through beautifully crafted stories, Nathaniel Hawthorne's collection will resonate with you. The annotations included in this edition enhance the reading experience by providing in-depth understanding, which can be particularly enlightening if you appreciate literature that digs deep into moral and ethical questions. This collection could be a treasure trove for both avid readers and scholars.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.