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  • av Marc Alexander
    138,-

    The castle is an evocative structure, no matter its setting, and this is no truer than in Scotland, where the multitude of castles reflect the country's turbulent history: its many conflicts and skirmishes, whether against invaders from the north, the English to the south or between clans.

  • - The History of the Royal Bucks Hussars 1914-18
    av E.J. Hounslow
    199,-

    From the hell of Gallipoli to the deserts of the Holy Land, torpedoed in the Mediterranean before finally posted to the mud and trenches of the Western Front, the experiences of the Royal Bucks Hussars were as fascinating and bloody as any during the First World War.

  • - The Most Famous Steam Locomotive in the World
    av James S. Baldwin
    260,-

    Baldwin takes the reader on a railway journey through time, documenting the years of public and private ownership, from the Great Northern Railway in the early days, right through LNER and British Railways possession, to the tenure of Alan Pegler, Sir William McAlpine, Pete Waterman and beyond.

  • av Stephen Pensey
    175,-

  • av Stuart Hilton
    175,-

    Featuring eyewitness accounts from a haunted room, sealed up for forty years at the Blue Boar pub, to the ghostly female resident at the Old Duke and the Westhoughton poltergeist, this book includes pulse-raising narratives that are guaranteed to make your blood run cold.

  • av Giles Chapman
    138,-

    Before the Ford Capri arrived in 1969, GT cars had tended to be expensive, temperamental, impractical and rarefied. Ford decided there was no reason why a four-seater coupe couldn't look stunning and go like a rocket (with the right engine) yet be as easy and cheap to run as a Ford Escort.

  • av Gilly Pickup
    199,-

    Discover London's tiniest house, a 4,000-year-old mouse made from Nile clay, and have a giggle at things people leave on London's transport (including false teeth, a human skull and a park bench - yes, really.) Why did a dentist keep his dead wife on view in a shop window?

  • - The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England
    av Chris Behan
    175,-

    Since it was first broadcast on British television in 1997, Midsomer Murders has become one of the most-beloved detective dramas on television, instantly recognisable for its attractive backdrop at the heart of rural England.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Ted Gosling
    175,-

    Featured here are chapters on the village itself, the community, schools, seashore and fishing industry, high days and holidays and local events. It is sure to evoke many happy memories of yesteryear.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Robert D. Hughes
    175,-

    The story of Golborne's history told through archive photographs

  • - Olympic, Titanic, Britannic
    av Mark Chirnside
    439,-

    A history of the Olympic class ships

  • - Torture & Punishment through History
    av Mark P Donnelly
    260,-

    An exploration of the systematic use throughout the ages of various means of punishment, torture, coercion and tormet

  • - The Man Behind the Myth
    av John Chaplin
    284,-

    This is the first book to the reveal the complex personality behind the public image that is Ivan Mauger, the dedicated and often ruthlessly efficient speedway multi- World Champion.

  • av Giles Chapman
    175,-

    From Ace to Zodiac - via the world-beating Land Rover, the thrilling Morgan Aeromax, the eternally young Mini Cooper and the unique London taxi - this is a celebration of the best British cars, old and new, in all their glorious diversity.

  • - True Stories of Dramatic Air Actions
    av Dr Alfred Price
    175,-

    This book not only uncovers how the tactics of aerial warfare have changed through each major conflict of modern times, but also the dramatic narrative allows the reader to feel like they were there in the skies, flying alongside these incredible pilots.

  • av Richard Huscroft
    235,-

    The story of how England's kings first courted, then persecuted, and finally expelled England's Jewish community during the Middle Ages.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Araf Chohan
    199,-

    A visual journey into Middlesbrough's past - that will delight resident and visitor alike

  • - Rebels and Radicals in Sheffield History
    av David Price
    341,-

    Sheffield troublemakers

  • - The World of the Archer in the Hundred Years War
    av Richard Wadge
    223,-

    Richard Wadge explains what made England's longbow archers so devastating, detailing the process by which their formidable armament was manufactured and the conditions that produced men capable of continually drawing a bow under a tension of 100 pounds.

  • av Graham Sumner
    320,-

    A beautifully illustrated guide to the Roman Army's different uniforms

  • av Neil Thomas
    350,-

    Following the success of his previous publications Wargaming: an Introduction and Ancient and Medieval Wargaming, Neil Thomas presents a new volume devoted to the intricacies of Napoleonic wargaming. Napoleonic Wargaming also includes historical background and the art of Napoleonic warfare to provide essential contextual information for players.

  • av Garth Groombridge
    175,-

    Teddington, Twickenham and Hampton past and present

  • - Massacre in the Teutoburg Forest
    av Adrian Murdoch
    260,-

    Rome's greatest defeat

  • av Mike Parker Pearson
    260,-

    The archaeology of death and burial

  • av Neil Thomas
    380,-

    Ancient & Medieval wargaming

  • av Jill Cronin
    175,-

    Once part of Lancashire, Droylsden and Audenshaw are now part of Tameside Metropolitan Borough of Manchester. The varied histories of both towns see the transition from farming to an industrial community. With over 200 photographs, this book gives us a glimpse of the streets of the two towns and the people who lived there, at work and leisure.

  • - Bringing History to Life
    av Victor Ambrus
    260,-

    Drawing on archaeology

  • - Geophysics for Archaeologists
    av John Gater
    320,-

    Revealing the buried past

  • - The True Story of Sidney Reilly
    av Andrew Cook
    175,-

    Ace of Spies reveals for the first time the true story of Sidney Reilly, the real-life inspiration behind fictional hero James Bond. He was a master spy, a brilliant con man, a charmer, a cad and a lovable rogue who lived on his wits and thrived on danger, using women shamelessly and killing where necessary - and unnecessary.

  • av Hilary Heffernan
    175,-

    An oral history of Kent hop pickers

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