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Set of five paperback non-fiction books from the Adventures in Time collection by Dominic Sandbrook, published by Penguin Ltd.
Set of five paperback "Adventures in Time" books by Dominic Sandbrook, non-fiction history collection, published by Penguin Ltd.
Set of five paperback non-fiction books from the Adventures in Time collection by Dominic Sandbrook, published by Penguin Ltd.
Set of five paperback non-fiction books, Adventures in Time by Dominic Sandbrook, published by Penguin Ltd, featuring colorful cover art.
Set of five paperback non-fiction books from the Adventures in Time series by Dominic Sandbrook, published by Penguin Ltd.
Set of five paperback non-fiction books by Dominic Sandbrook, part of Adventures in Time collection, published by Penguin Ltd.

Adventures in Time by Dominic Sandbrook 5 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Titles in This Set:
The Second World War
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
The First World War
Cleopatra Queen of the Nile
Fury of The Vikings

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141994338/9780141994284/9780141994314/9780141999197/9780141999203

Overview:
Adventures in Time gathers five gripping, narrative-driven histories by Dominic Sandbrook into one essential paperback collection. This carefully curated set invites readers to travel through key chapters of world history with a narrator who blends rigorous research with accessible storytelling. From the blistering fronts of the World Wars to the glittering, dangerous corridors of Tudor politics, from ancient Egypt’s dynastic ambitions to the enduring legend of Viking raiders, these titles illuminate how power, culture, and ambition shape human lives. The collection is ideal for curious readers who crave a coherent, chronological journey through modern and ancient worlds alike, all presented in the clear, engaging voice Sandbrook is known for. A thoughtful gift for history buffs and newcomers alike, this five‑book suite offers a cohesive reading experience that turns big events into vivid, memorable narratives.

What This Collection Covers:
This collection covers five distinct eras and themes, each explored with the same engaging, readable nonfiction style. Readers traverse the upheavals of the First and Second World Wars, gaining insight into political decisions, battlefield realities, and civilian resilience. The Tudor era comes alive through the lives and intrigues surrounding Henry VIII’s wives, offering a human-scale view of dynastic power. Cleopatra’s reign adds a lens on empire, leadership, and cultural crossroads in ancient Egypt. Fury of The Vikings delves into raiding culture, maritime prowess, and the encounters that reshaped Europe. Together, these titles provide a broad historical panorama that encourages readers to compare motivations, consequences, and human endurance across centuries, while building a durable foundation of historical literacy.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Second World War — Sandbrook guides readers through the global conflict with a narrative pace that keeps the complexity accessible. The book intertwines strategic decisions with the daily realities of civilians, soldiers, and communities under pressure. It examines turning points, alliances, and the social upheaval that reorganized nations. The author’s clear explanations illuminate how economic pressures, political leadership, and ideologies intersected to shape events. Expect a thorough, readable panorama that connects macro-level decisions to individual human stories, making the Second World War feel immediate and consequential for readers of all ages who want a comprehensive yet approachable history. The Six Wives of Henry VIII — This treatment of Tudor politics centers on the lives, motives, and pressures surrounding Henry VIII’s marriages. Sandbrook deftly balances court intrigue with personal stakes—the quests for legitimacy, love, and political leverage that drove dynastic strategy. The narrative invites readers to see how marriage law, religion, and geopolitics intertwined in a volatile factional landscape. It’s a character-led journey through power, succession, and upheaval, where decisions ripple across generations. The book renders the Tudor court with color and texture, helping readers appreciate how one king’s unions altered English history as a whole. The First World War — A panoramic, yet intimate, account of the Great War’s origins, campaigns, and aftermath. Sandbrook connects military operations with diplomacy, technology, and social change, revealing how a European conflict became a global turning point. The book emphasizes the human cost, the experiences of soldiers and civilians, and the shifting political landscapes that followed. It’s a thoughtful guide to the war’s legacy—how it reshaped identities, borders, and national memory—while maintaining a brisk narrative pace that sustains engagement for readers new to the topic and seasoned history fans alike. Cleopatra Queen of the Nile — An immersive look at Cleopatra’s world and her role within a powerful dynastic system. The narrative blends political maneuvering, royal ambition, and cultural exchange in ancient Egypt, presenting Cleopatra as a strategist navigating loyalties, rivals, and empire-building. The book situates her life within the broader currents of Mediterranean history, offering context for how Egypt’s legacy reverberated across centuries. Sandbrook’s portrayal emphasizes leadership, diplomacy, and myth-busting insights, inviting readers to reconsider familiar legends through a historical lens that highlights nuance, complexity, and human ambition. Fury of The Vikings — A vivid exploration of Viking activity, technology, and social structure. The narrative traces raiding routes, trade networks, and the cultural exchanges that occurred as Norse societies interacted with their continental neighbors. It illuminates how Viking identity was forged through exploration, adaptation, and resilience in the face of climate and geopolitics. The book balances action with analysis, offering a grounded sense of how these seafaring peoples influenced the map of medieval Europe and left a lasting imprint on European history.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This five‑book collection is ideal for adult readers and confident YA historians who want a broad, cohesive overview of major historical moments presented in a fluid narrative. It’s a superb choice for curious readers building a personal history shelf, for road trips where long-form non-fiction is a companion, and for gift buyers seeking an intellectually engaging, compact starter set. Teachers and home educators will appreciate the accessible style that supports independent study or classroom discussion. Fans of narrative history who enjoy connecting eras—world wars, empires, and ancient civilizations—will value the chronological arc and the way each title complements the others in this set.

Key Benefits:

  • Comprehensive, accessible introductions to five pivotal historical periods
  • Engaging narrative non-fiction that makes complex events easy to follow
  • Ideal for gifting to history lovers and curious learners
  • Consistent paperback edition with cohesive cover design for a unified library
  • Supports classroom discussion and independent study with strong thematic links
  • Great for reading aloud as a guided, multi-week history journey

About the Author:
Dominic Sandbrook is a British historian and author known for his clear, narrative-driven approach to modern and ancient history. His work spans a range of topics—from world wars to political eras—delighting readers who seek engaging, well-researched histories that are both informative and highly readable. Sandbrook’s storytelling emphasizes context, human experience, and the connections between grand historical events and everyday life. His skill in weaving archival detail with accessible prose has made his histories popular with general readers and students alike, helping to illuminate why history matters in the present.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you crave a well-curated, immersive historical journey, this Adventures in Time collection delivers. The five titles work together to build a broad, layered understanding of how past forces shape the present, while each book stands on its own as a compelling read. Owning the full collection creates a seamless reading experience—perfect for binge-reading sessions or a guided exploration of world history. It’s also a meaningful gift set for students, lifelong learners, or anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for both familiar events and lesser-known facets of the past.

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