A collection of six vintage Reader's Digest Today's Best Non-Fiction books, published in the 1990s. Please see details of their condition below. The books contain the following:

1)
Mind Over Matter - The Epic Crossing of the Antarctic Continent by Ranulph Fiennes
The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher
Natasha's Story by Michael Nicolson
Highgrove: Portrait of an Estate by HRH The Prince of Wales and Charles Clover
D-Day, 1944 - Voices From Normandy by Robin Neillands and Roderick de Normann

2)
Dad Help Me Please - The Story of Derek Bentley Hanged for a Murder he did not Commit by Christopher Berry-Dee & Robin O'Dell
Freeing The Whales - How The Media Created The World's Greatest Non-Event by Tom Rose
Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers by John Fairley & Simon Welfare
Grace - The Secret Life of a Princess by James Spada
Dunkirk: The Incredible Escape by Norman Gelb

3)
Elizabeth by Alexander Walker
Into The Heart - One Man's Pursuit of Love and Knowledge Among the Yanomama by Kenneth Good
Indelible Evidence - True Crimes Solves by Forensic Science by Hugh Miller
A Mother's War by Fey Von Hassell
The World Is My Home - A Memoir by James A. Michener

4)
Maxwell's Fall by Roy Greenslade
In the Absence of Angels - A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story by Elizabeth Glaser and Laura Palmer
Days and Nights on Hunter's Fen by John Humphreys
Under Siege in Kuwait by Jadranka Porter
Crossing Antarctica by Will Steger and Jon Bowermaster

5)
A Different Kind of Life by Virginia Williams
Storm Command - A Personal Account of the Gulf War by General Sir Peter de la Billiere
The Happy Isles of Oceania by Paul Theroux
Down to Earth by Pat Kerr
Justice Not Vengeance by Simon Wiesenthal

6)
The Second Life - Memoirs by Christiaan Barnard
Bridge Across My Sorrows by Christina Noble
Wings of The Morning - The Flights of Orestes Lorenzo by Orestes Lorenzo
On Top of The World by Rebecca Stephens

The covers have a few marks. The pages are in a good condition with some age related discolouration.

Apologies for the cost of postage as the books have a heavy postal weight.



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