Marking the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Egyptian king’s tomb, Professor Joyce Tyidesley looks at Tutankhamun: Pharoah, Icon, Enigma (Headline, £22) and The Accidental Duchess (Pan Macmillan, £12.99) is both the fascinating autobiography of Emma Manners, Duchess of Rutland, and the story of how she helped make her home, Belvoir Castle, a going concern after decades of neglect.
In Free Market (Basic Books, £25), Jacob Soil looks at an idea that has shaped our world, from its origins in ancient Rome up to the present day, Nicholas Reynolds explores the birth of modern American intelligence during the Second World War in Need To Know (Mariner Books, £22) and in Boris Johnson, The Rise and Fall of a Troublemaker at Number 10 (Simon and Schuster, £25), Andrew Gimson has…
