Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
There's this company that I found called Hourly History Ltd.. Their focus is on "publishing history books that are concise, straightforward and take no longer than one hour to read."
The company seems to differ from the gazillions of re-publishers that are out there in the fact that these books appear to be written by people in recent times. They also differ in that they publish what their theme says: concise history books.
They currently have a couple of dozen or so free ebooks at Amazon. If you'd like to check into them, go to
If you like what you see, and would like to keep informed by Hourly History of whatever that they want to inform you of, follow this link and sign up for their emails. The webpage doesn't mention it, but if you do that, they will send you a free copy (PDF) of British History in 50 Events, by Henry Freeman. It's formatted more like a research paper than an ebook, but perhaps you will find it helpful.
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