Mereo imprint: 141 books

Tea and Me

An Englishman Abroad in India

by Rod Brown
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2014

When Rod Brown’s mother spotted an advertisement in the local paper for engineers to work for a company in India and Pakistan, Rod wasn’t sure it was quite his cup of tea. But he applied anyway. After sailing through the interviews and being offered the position, he began to wonder whether this was...

Famous Discoveries and their Discoverers

Fascinating account of the great discoveries of history, from ancient times through to the 20th century

by Ian Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: August 10, 2015

Did you know that Christopher Columbus did not discover America, or that after a Greek scholar found a way of measuring the Earth, it was 1300 years before the rest of the world would believe him? Or that nitrocellulose explosive was discovered when an inventor spilt some chemicals in the kitchen and...

The Burton Agnes Disaster

The forgotten wartime rail tragedy which killed twelve innocent men

by Richard M Jones
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2014

In the early hours of an autumn day in 1947, a truck laden with German prisoners-of-war and their English guards approached a level crossing in a sleepy Yorkshire village. At the same moment, an express train was thundering towards the crossing. For some inexplicable reason, with the train just yards...

Queen Margaret Tudor

The Story of a Courageous but Forgotten Monarch

by Stuart McCabe
Language: English
Release Date: May 9, 2016

Queen Margaret II of Scotland (1489-1541) has been all but forgotten in the story of the Tudor dynasty established by her father, Henry VII. Misunderstood and underestimated by many historians, she has been seen as a spectator to history, her motivations described as foolish, self-seeking, corrupt or...
by Richard M Jones
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2014

On 26th July 1986 a train derailed after striking a van at an open level crossing in a remote East Yorkshire village. The resulting carnage killed nine people, injured 42 and left dozens of survivors and families reeling from the shock for the rest of their lives. Now for the first time the full story...

The Path of the Moonlight

The memoirs of a sailor's wife

by Kathleen Locke
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2015

When Shelagh Bell was sorting through her mother's possessions after she had moved into a nursing home, she came across a pile of typescript, clumsily typed on one finger, many of the pages screwed up or out of order. She had found her mother’s memoirs, covering the years from her birth in 1900 to...

That Monstrous Regiment

The birth of women’s political emancipation

by Harry Stone
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2015

Here, for the first time, are outlined the subterfuges and wiles of the six queens who largely ruled Europe during the second half of the sixteenth century, as well as the complex relationships between them. Up against what was essentially a man’s world, they proved highly adept at using women’s...

Through the Dragon's Gate

Memories of a Hong Kong Childhood

by Jean O'Hara
Language: English
Release Date: December 19, 2016

Jean O'Hara is now a prominent psychiatrist in London, but she grew up in a humble tenement flat in Hong Kong in the 1960s, the daughter of an Anglo- Burmese librarian (later a senior civil servant) and his Chinese wife. Her childhood was a simple one, sleeping on a straw mat in a tiny bedroom which...

Twisted Turban

A thought-provoking journey along cultural borderlands

by Naginder Sehmi
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2013

The true-story of life and love in an unfamiliar world. When Naginder Sehmi was born in Kenya nobody could have predicted the amazing life he was to live. From the scorched plains of Africa to the lofty mountains of Switzerland, Narender’s lifelong journey has been filled with unbelievable moments....

My Life in Pieces, Poems and Paragraphs

Verses, musings and original observations on a complex, wonderful world

by Jim Emerton
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2016

A MENSA member who is on a constant quest for new understanding of everything about him, Jim Emerton, who describes himself as a writer, poet and philosopher, has travelled much of the world, from Nepal to Turkey and from Russia to the USA. In the world of international long-distance pigeon racing, he...

Burdened but Unruffled

The Story of a World War II Submarine and its Crew

by James Gregan
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2016

Launched in 1942 as World War II was raging, HMS Unruffled patrolled the oceans for the remainder of the hostilities, destroying nearly 40,000 tons of enemy shipping - and one train - before retiring, battered and bruised but glorious, and without losing a man. James Gregan's home town of Colchester...

Let the Wolves Devour

War, religion and espionage during the minority of Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1560

by Stuart McCabe
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2015

This meticulously-researched book sets out in vivid detail the story of the conflict between Scotland and England in 1542-1560, one of the most violent and colourful episodes in British history. After the death in 1542 of King James V of Scotland, his wife Mary of Guise, mother of the future Mary Queen...

Microbes, Music and Me

A Life in Science

by John Postgate
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2013

John Postgate describes this autobiography as essentially ‘a book about doing science’, and while it is an entertaining account of his life in the UK and abroad as he rose to international prominence in microbiology, it is also a book about playing and listening to his beloved jazz. Away from lab...

The Unthronged Oracle

A Study of the Poetry of Laura Riding

by Jack Blackmore
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

Laura Riding was a major poet whose poems, though widely admired and influential, have been little understood. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s she was 'a devout advocate of poetry' believing that 'to go to poetry is the most ambitious act of the mind'. Her subsequent renunciation of poetry in the 1940s...
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