Publishers: Amber Books Limited
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a focused selection of richly illustrated nonfiction centered on historical and technological subjects, often with a strong visual or documentary element. Readers can expect detailed explorations of military history, natural sciences, and architecture, presented through photography, technical descriptions, and historical narratives. The range is specialized but diverse enough to invite browsing by topic or theme.
What you’ll often find
- In-depth accounts of military technology and history, including aircraft, naval vessels, and armored vehicles.
- Visual and photographic studies of abandoned or historic architecture and sacred sites.
- Natural history topics focusing on animals and birds, often with photographic documentation.
- Explorations of cultural and philosophical traditions linked to historical periods or regions.
- Juvenile nonfiction titles that present complex subjects accessibly for younger readers.
- Technical and engineering perspectives embedded within historical contexts.
- Regional histories emphasizing Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean across multiple eras.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics of interest such as military history, natural sciences, or architecture to narrow focus.
- Look for books featuring photography or visual documentation if you prefer image-rich content.
- Explore works grouped by geographic region to gain cultural and historical perspectives.
- Try browsing by time period to follow developments from early modern to contemporary eras.
- Separate technical and engineering-focused titles from broader historical narratives for different reading experiences.
- Consider juvenile nonfiction for accessible introductions to complex subjects.
- Use thematic clusters such as “military technology” or “natural history” to find related titles efficiently.
Good fit if you like
- Detailed, well-researched nonfiction with a strong visual or photographic component.
- Explorations of historical technology and its impact on warfare and society.
- Books that combine cultural history with philosophical or social themes.
- Structured, informative texts that balance technical detail with accessible storytelling.
- Subject-driven reading that connects natural history with environmental and scientific interests.
- Works that offer regional insights into Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean through various historical lenses.
- Engaging nonfiction suitable for readers seeking both depth and visual engagement.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Celts The History and Legacy of One of the Oldest Cultures in Europe — Martin J Dougherty
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Italy — Claudia Martin
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Abandoned Cold War Places The bunkers, submarine bases, missile silos, airfields and listening posts from the world’s most secretive conflict — Robert Grenville
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Samurai Weapons and Fighting Techniques — Thomas D. Conlan
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Ships Visual Encyclopedia More than 1000 colour illustrations — David Ross
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Sharks & Underwater Predators — Tom Jackson
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Warships — Robert Jackson
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Soviet Tank Units 1939–45 Identification Guide — David Porter
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The History of America Revolution, Race and War — Kieron Connolly
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Coast Where The Land Meets The Sea — David Ross
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A History of Scotland — Dominic Connolly
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100 Best Selling Albums of the 70s — Hamish Champ
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The Art of War Illustrated — Sun Tzu
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Birds of Prey — Tom Jackson
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Chess Illustrated The Game of Kings — Alastair Horne
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Farming Growing the food that feeds us — Chris McNab
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Graves of the Great and Famous From Jane Austen to Elvis Presley — Alastair Horne
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Abandoned Castles — Kieron Connolly
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The Ultimate Survival Guide — Chris McNab
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Roman Myths Gods, Heroes, Villains and Legends of Ancient Rome — Martin J Dougherty
