Books

Britain’s Kings And Queens in Bite-sized chunks‘ Michael O’mara Books, 2021 (Reprint). Kevin Flude   To buy click here.

What is unique about my history of the Kings and Queens of this fair Isle is that it is not just the Kings and Queens of England. Starting with William the Conqueror, or Alfred the Great. No, it is the Kings and Queens of Britain, beginning with the legendary ones like King Brutus, King Bladud and King Leir. It has sections on the Emperors who ruled from Britain; the Dark Age War Lords, Saxon Kings and all the Kings and Queens from King Alfred onwards. And then and selection of Welsh and Scottish Kings. You will find nothing else like it for a survey of British Royalty through the ages.

As of 7/12/2022 this has sold 135,772 copies in 7 editions and formats (not counting audio). It has been on sale in the British Library, and is still on sale at the British Museum where once it was displayed in 7 different locations in the shop. (Yes, I did count them). To buy click here

This has also been published by Michael O’Mara books as:

Divorced, Beheaded, Died by Kevin Flude photographed at the British Museum Shop
‘Divorced, Beheaded, Died ‘by Kevin Flude photographed at the British Museum Shop

 ‘Divorced, Beheaded, Died …the History Of Britain’s Kings And Queens in Bite-sized chunks’ Michael O’mara Books, 2009. Kevin Flude   To buy click here

In Their Own Words – A Literary Companion To The Origins Of London

D A Horizons, 2009, republished on Amazon 2024. Kevin Flude

Cover of Kevin Flude's 'In their Own Words'
A Literary Companion to the origins of London

‘In their Own Words’ is a rather wonderful collection of historic and literary quotations about Britain and London from the origins of London to the foundation of St Pauls in 604AD. The quotations are linked by my commentary which gives an introduction to the legends of London, the conquest of Britain by the Romans, and an idea of the Roman view of life in a Roman town. Really is a good read.

It has recently (Dec 2024) been republished as a paperback on Amazon.

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The Four Humours of Shakespeare

Feedaread.com, 2014.  Kevin Flude

While I was director (for 25 years) of the Old Operating Theatre Museum, I found a handwritten list of medical information recorded in the historical documents of St Thomas’s Hospital in London. I then discovered a book which was the medical case notes of Shakespeare’s son-in-law, Dr John Hall. I gave museum talks about it, and then wrote up my notes and this pamphlet emerged which gives an introduction to medicine in the time of Shakespeare. I have not yet released on the public, but occasionally print a few for sale. So if you want one, email me: kpflude AT anddidthosefeet.org.uk

Citisights Guide to London. Ten Walks through London’s Past’ Virgin Books. 1991. Kevin Flude and Paul Herbert (republished 2001 Authors Choice Press)

While I was at the Museum of London and also running, with Paul Herbert, a small guided walks company called ‘Citisights of London’ we published a history of London in 10 walks. While some of it is out of date, it still gives a credible history of London and 10 walks.

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Archaeology – The Usborne Young Scientist’. Usborne 1984  Barbara Cork, Struan Reid, Iain Ashman, Dr Anne Millard and Kevin Flude

I was the archaeological consultant on this children’s book. At the time, I had just left the Museum of London and was starting a whole new career at the V&A.

As with the books above you can buy these second hand books at the wonderful Abebooks. This will link you to the Usborne Young Scientist page.

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Updated in December 2024