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Martin Dufferwiel – Northumbria’s Bloody History

Martin Dufferwiel Northumbria’s Bloody History review and information. History Press will publish this book by Martin Dufferwiel, the British historian on November 6 in 2025. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

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Martin Dufferwiel Northumbria's Bloody History

Northumbria’s Bloody History

  • Author: Martin Dufferwiel (United Kingdom)
  • Book type: Northumbria’s history, English history
  • Publisher: The History Press
  • To be released: November 6, 2025
  • Length: 192 pages
  • Format: paperback / ebook
  • Prize: £ 16.99
  • Order book from: Amazon / Bol

Blurb of the book about the history of Northumbria

From the Tees to the Tweed, from Barnard Castle to Berwick and from Hartlepool to Haltwhistle, the North East of England holds a long history and unique heritage. Many have fought and spilled blood on our soil – Roman legions, Dark-Age war lords, Viking raiders, Norman invaders, reivers and rebels; three centuries of cross-border conflict with Scotland changed the course of not just regional but national history.

Historical figures such as Ida the Flamebearer, Aethelfrith the Destroyer, William Wallace and Harry Hotspur all feature, but the sound and fury of arms and armour has largely drowned out the voices of ordinary people and individuals whose names have been lost to history. To this end, Northumbria’s Bloody History also includes accounts of random acts of everyday violence, the ravages of the Black Death and the cruelties of religious persecution in the land which once formed the heart of ancient Northumbria.

Martin Dufferwiel, a resident of Durham is the author of a number of magazine articles and four published books about the city and county. He enjoys writing history for non-historians, offering an alternative to most contemporary volumes about historical topics. He is a member of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and of the Society of Authors.

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R.A.J. Waddingham – First Kings

R.A.J. Waddingham First Kings review and information, Forged by Vikings in England and Norway. History Press will publish this book by R.A.J. Waddingham, the British historian on January 29 in 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

R.A.J. Waddingham First Kings review

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R.A.J. Waddingham First Kings

First Kings

Forged by Vikings in England and Norway

  • Author: R.A.J. Waddingham (England)
  • Book type: English history, Viking history
  • Publisher: History Press
  • To be released: January 29, 2026
  • Length: 192 pages
  • Format: paperback / ebook
  • Prize: £ 22.99 / £ 12.99
  • Order book from: Amazon / Bol

Blurb of the book about the history of Medieval Viking England

Forget 1066 – the making of England began over a century earlier.

When Viking armies first over-wintered in England, they opened a century of conflict and ambition. In Norway, Harald Fairhair rose from a regional chieftain to become its first king, while in England Alfred the Great preserved Wessex from conquest and laid the foundations for unity. His successors, Edward the Elder and Athelstan, extended that vision, leading to the creation of a single English kingdom after Athelstan’s decisive victory at Brunanburh in 937.

Meanwhile, Harald’s heirs struggled for Norway. Eric Bloodaxe briefly claimed the crown before being overthrown by his brother Hakon, fostered at Athelstan’s court. Exiled to Britain, Eric ruled in York until his violent death in 954, ending Norse kingship in England.

This is the turbulent century when kings rose and fell, and when England and Norway first took shape amid rivalry, warfare and shifting alliances.

R.A.J. Waddingham is a retired consulting actuary and an Honorary Fellow of Royal Holloway, University of London. He was awarded a CBE in the Birthday Honours of 2012 for services to pensions. In 2019 he completed a Graduate Certificate in Historical Research, with merit, at Birkbeck, University of London.

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