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Alan Turing's Manchester - Jonathan Swinton - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Charles and Ada - James Essinger - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Little Book of England - Stuart Laycock - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Reflections of Alan Turing - Dermot Turing - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Breaking Titanic - Eugene Nesmeyanov - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Go-Carts, Catapults and Midnight Feasts - Catherine Cox - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Cars We Loved in the 1980s - Giles Chapman - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Lorenz - Jerry Roberts - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Scotland Yard's History of Crime in 100 Objects - Keith Skinner - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Tales of Forgotten Kent - Malcolm Horton - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Alan Turing Decoded - Dermot Turing - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Lusitania: An Illustrated Biography (Volume Two) - Tad Fitch - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Faking It - Toby Walsh - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Lusitania: An Illustrated Biography (Volume One) - Michael Poirier - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Building the Biggest - Geoff Lunn - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Building the Biggest - Geoff Lunn - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

In 1843 Brunel''s ironship Great Britain was launched, becoming the forerunner of the great steel-hulled ships of today. Yet she was tiny compared with the transatlantic liners of the early 1900s as ship-owners vied for the top spot in terms of speed, elegance and size. Liners such as Mauritania and Titanic were later followed by two giant Queens and France''s liner Normandie. If the innovative engineers of the Victorian age guided the shipping industry from sail to steam, wood to iron and later to steel, then the twentieth-century invention of the computer took ship construction to entirely new concepts. Massive passenger vessels, equipped with remarkable facilities, efficient machinery and capable of meeting the highest standard of safety, can now be built from keel to funnel in no more than two years. Construction techniques have changed beyond recognition, as have methods of ship design and, indeed, the very roles that these floating resorts are asked to play. Today Royal Caribbean''s sister ships Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas are the first passenger ships in history to exceed 200,000 gros tons and are promoted as offering a third more space than any other cruise vessel afloat and measuring seventy times the size of the first Victorian passenger-carrying ironship. For the foreseeable future, at least, these two giant floating cities will hold the accolade of being the biggest passenger ships of all time.

DKK 239.00
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The Sisterhood - Liza Mundy - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Sisterhood - Liza Mundy - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Created in the aftermath of World War II, the Central Intelligence Agency relied on women even as it attempted to channel their talents and keep them down. Women sent cables, made dead drops, and maintained the agency’s secrets. Despite discrimination – even because of it – women who started as clerks, secretaries, or unpaid spouses rose to become some of the CIA’s shrewdest operatives. They were unlikely spies – and that’s exactly what made them perfect for the role. Because women were seen as unimportant, pioneering female intelligence officers moved unnoticed around Bonn, Geneva, and Moscow, stealing secrets from under the noses of their KGB adversaries. Back at headquarters, women built the CIA’s critical archives – first by hand, then by computer. And they noticed things that the men at the top didn’t see. As the CIA faced an identity crisis after the Cold War, it was a close-knit network of female analysts who spotted the rising threat of al-Qaeda – though their warnings were repeatedly brushed aside. After the 9/11 attacks, more women joined the agency as a new job, targeter, came to prominence. They showed that data analysis would be crucial to the post-9/11 national security landscape – an eff ort that culminated spectacularly in the CIA’s successful eff ort to track down bin Laden in his Pakistani compound. Propelled by the same meticulous reporting and vivid storytelling that infused Code Girls , The Sisterhood offers a riveting new perspective on history, revealing how women at the CIA ushered in the modern intelligence age, and how their silencing made the world more dangerous.

DKK 239.00
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The Kremlin Conspiracy - Douglas Boyd - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Kremlin Conspiracy - Douglas Boyd - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

What did it mean when Vladimir Putin stepped down from president to prime minister of Russia in 2008 and bounced to the top again in 2013? The Putin-Medvedev clique of mega-rich ex-KGB men and lawyers call their state machine kontora – the firm – and run it as though they own all the shares. They command the largest armed forces in Europe, equipped with half the world’s nuclear warheads. Their air force regularly flies nuclearcapable Tupolev Tu-95 strategic bombers into British airspace to analyse our radar defences and time in-the-air reaction. In a frightening foretaste of future warfare, the Kremlin launched a cyberattack on neighbouring Estonia in 2007 that crashed every computer and silenced every mobile phone, bringing the country to a complete halt. Was this just Tsar Vladimir bullying a small independent neighbour state that could not hit back – or a rehearsal for something far bigger? People call Putin’s power strategy ‘the new Cold War’. Author Douglas Boyd argues that it is the same one as before, fought with potent new weapons: the energy resources on which half of Europe now depends, and which can be turned off at Moscow’s whim. Recounted often in the words of participants, The Kremlin Conspiracy is the chilling story of 1,000 years of bloodshed that made the Russians the way they are. Today, Ukraine. Tomorrow? The past points the way, for the men running the Kremlin ‘firm’ are driven by the same motivation as Ivan the Terrible and Catherine the Great.

DKK 147.00
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The Sisterhood - Liza Mundy - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Sisterhood - Liza Mundy - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Created in the aftermath of World War II, the Central Intelligence Agency relied on women even as it attempted to channel their talents and keep them down. Women sent cables, made dead drops, and maintained the agency’s secrets. Despite discrimination – even because of it – women who started as clerks, secretaries, or unpaid spouses become some of the CIA’s shrewdest operatives. They were unlikely spies – and that’s exactly what made them perfect for the role. Because women were seen as unimportant, pioneering female intelligence officers moved unnoticed around Bonn, Geneva, and Moscow, stealing secrets from under the noses of their KGB adversaries. Back at headquarters, women built the CIA’s critical archives – first by hand, then by computer. And they noticed things that the men at the top didn’t see. As the CIA faced an identity crisis after the Cold War, it was a close-knit network of female analysts who spotted the rising threat of al-Qaeda – though their warnings were repeatedly brushed aside. After the 9/11 attacks, more women joined the agency as a new job, targeter, came to prominence. They showed that data analysis would be crucial to the post-9/11 national security landscape – an effort that culminated spectacularly in the CIA’s successful effort to track down bin Laden in his Pakistani compound. Propelled by the same meticulous reporting and vivid storytelling that infused Code Girls , The Sisterhood offers a riveting new perspective on history, revealing how women at the CIA ushered in the modern intelligence age, and how their silencing made the world more dangerous.

DKK 192.00
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