This series contains a collection of knowledge amassed over 30 years in the pursuit of a better historical presentation. Each project is meticulously documented with historical background information, comparisons to similar artifacts, and clear, step-by-step instructions. Accompanied by detailed drawings, vivid photographs, and supplementary details, these projects come to life on the page, inviting you to embark on a journey of creativity and discovery. Additionally, guidance on scaling projects to different sizes ensures versatility and adaptability, allowing you to tailor your creations to suit your needs.
Revised 2022
Projects
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Published 2024
Projects
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Published 2026
Projects
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Published 2026
This trilogy offers the ultimate blueprint for recreating the material culture of the Vikings with accuracy, safety, and craftsmanship: Volume 1: Sets the foundation, Volume 2: The workshops, and Volume 3: The master class.
The boxed set comes with a 10% discount over the list price of the individual volumes.Published 2025
Projects
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Published 2023
Projects
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by Stephen Wyley, second edition published 2025
Discover the definitive lexicon of defensive structures from around the globe with the Dictionary of Military Architecture, 2nd Edition. For military historians, historical re-enactors, war gamers, fiction writers, or students of defensive strategy, this dictionary is the ultimate, indispensable guide to the terminology and significance of military architecture across all eras.
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by Stephen Hand, Chivalry Bookshelf published 2006
George Silver was one of the most significant writers on the history of Western swordsmanship. Best known for his distrust of Italian rapier fencing, this suspicion led him to document the system of swordsmanship practiced by the English gentry and nobility before the advent of the rapier. Stephen Hand presents Silver's system with outstanding text and in more than four hundred clear photographs. This book is a must for anyone interested in swordsmanship.
I had a small part as historical archery consultant for this work, sourcing quotes from Ascham's Toxophilus (1545).
by Stephen Gapps, published 2021
Dr Gapps documents the brutal war between settlers and the Wiradyuri people around Bathurst, NSW in 1824. He uncovers the events leading up to the declaration of martial law and the aftermath.
We contributed family documents, provided research and transcribed original documents for this work.
by Gregory and Jocelyn House
A Tudor mystery series following the adventures of Red Ned Bedwell, apprentice lawyer and aspiring rogue, in London of Henry VIII where politics, plots and murder are the currency of the realm.
Book 1, The Cardinal's Angels, is followed by The Liberties of London, The Fetter Lane Fleece, The Queen's Oranges, A Comfit of Rogues, and The Lord of Misrule. Suits adult and advanced young adult readers.
The authors say they based one of the characters in the books on me.
by Gregory House
From the writer of the Red Ned Tudor Mysteries series comes a different view through the glass darkly of the Arcane Underworld of Tudor England. A banquet of the senses, with all the splendour of the Court, not to mention the bloody iron tang of dark machinations, hidden conspiracies and the reanimated dead. Suits adult readers.