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  • av Maureen James
    183,-

    Modern-day Cambridgeshire is a county of diverse landscapes: from the elegance of the university city and the rural delights of the old county of Huntingdonshire Isle of Ely, each district has its own identity and its own stories.

  • - The First World War at Home and Abroad
    av John Hudson
    144,-

    By December 1914, it had become clear to even the most optimistic observer that the war would not be over by Christmas. In Europe, Mons, the Marne and Ypres had given a taste of the devastating power of modern warfare - a reality to which troops in the trenches on both sides tried to turn a blind eye in the famous Christmas truce.

  • - The Amazing True Story of the Chelsea Murders
    av Gary Powell
    183,-

    Victorian Chelsea was a thriving commercial and residential development, known for its grand houses and pleasant garden squares.

  • av Dr Mike Galer
    183,-

    The First World War claimed over 995,000 British lives, and its legacy continues to be remembered today. Great War Britain: Derby offers an intimate portrayal of the city and its people living in the shadow of the A'war to end all warsA`. A beautifully illustrated and highly accessible volume, it describes local reaction to the outbreak of war;

  • - A Mediaeval Mystery (Book 3)
    av C.B. Hanley
    119

    1217: Commoner-turned-earl's-man Edwin Weaver has returned to Conisbrough Castle after his blood-soaked adventure in Lincoln. When the household marshal is murdered under the earl's own roof, and Edwin is asked to resolve the situation before the wedding plans can be jeopardised.

  • - The Memoir of Private George Weeks of the Labour Corps 1917-1919
    av Alan Weeks
    158,-

    British military labour during the First World War developed from an ad hoc arrangement in 1914 into a corps some 400,000 strong, supported by as many as a million dominion and foreign workers by 1918.

  • av Grace Banks
    183,-

    Monsters, lunatics, vampires, werewolves and evil dolls, stones entombing bodies, faces appearing in walls, curses and meetings with the Devil - all this and more are contained within this book of myths and ancient legends. Scottish Urban Myths and Ancient Legends is a quirky and downright spooky ride into the heart of Celtic folklore.

  • av Taffy Thomas
    132,-

    In this enchanting new book, one of the country's most celebrated storytellers has gathered together traditional tales that have their roots in the cold and long, dark nights of midwinter.

  • - A Photographic History
    av Michael Pascoe
    209

    An international symbol of the city of Bristol since its opening in 1864, Clifton Suspension Bridge was Brunel's first major project.

  • av William H. Miller
    272,-

    Beginning in 1912 with the four-funnel France, the nostalgic voyage continues with the great and grand transatlantic liners of the French Line, the CGT.

  • av T X H Pantcheff
    158,-

    What really happened in the small, German-occupied Channel Island of Alderney during the Second World War? This book is the composite testimony of those who served or suffered in Alderney, recorded while the events were still fresh and recent, by the author, in Alderney, the other islands and elsewhere.

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    - The Nation's Railway
    av Tanya Jackson
    249,-

    British Rail: The Nation's Railway is a story, expertly weaved by Tanya Jackson, of how all this was achieved against the odds. Complemented by stunning black-and-white and colour images, this is certainly a volume that no rail enthusiast should be without.

  • av Tom Ambrose
    196,-

    The History of Cycling in Fifty bikes tells the story of the bicycle through 50 iconic machines

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    av David Stuart Davies
    163,-

    Prepare to have your blood chilled and your nerves tingled ...This collection of eighteen short stories blurs the line between the real and unreal, and transports you to the misty world of the supernatural, where faceless phantoms linger and nothing is what it appears. And why is a whitewashed cottage called 'The Fly House'?

  • av David Collins
    145,-

    This was Cardiff City's first season in the top flight for more than fifty years, and we kept a diary every step of theway, recording all the highs and lows. We spent more time on the front pages than the back pages as CCFC became Car Crash Football Club.

  • - True Stories of the West Country at War
    av Laura Quigley
    145,-

    True tales of Second World War spies from across the West Country have been collected together for the very first time in this fascinating book.

  • - Bristol Rovers Local Hero
    av Mike Jay
    145,-

  • av Gregor Stewart
    145,-

    Compiled by paranormal investigator Gregor Stewart, this new book contains a chilling range of spooky tales from around Kirkcaldy.

  • - A Century of Firefighting and Rescue
    av Roger Hansford
    209

    Home to the UK's largest refinery, Fawley is among the most at-risk parts of the country for petrochemical fires. For the first time, the story of this fire station and of the Waterside's private and military fire brigades is told.

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    - A Cultural History of the British Vampire
    av Paul Adams
    183,-

    Here you will find vampire murderers and vampire hunters together with the real-life mysteries of Croglin Grange, Alnwick Castle, the Vampire of the Villas, the Yorkshire Vampire and the enduring phenomenon of London's famous Highgate Vampire.

  • av Martin Dufferwiel
    209

    This book draws upon the varied history and unique heritage of the County Palatine of Durham, an ancient land of saints and warlords.

  • av Reg Fearman
    234

  • - The Moving True Story of First World War Heroes Maurice Dease and Sidney Godley
    av Mark Ryan
    260,-

    Together, and against the odds, Dease and Godley became the first winners of the Victoria Cross in the First World War. Here Mark Ryan uses contemporary documentation and images to tell their astounding, fascinating stories, putting the focus on two genuine and ordinary heroes of the Great War.

  • av Valerie Reilly
    203,-

    For children in Portsmouth, the 1950s was an exciting time. If you remember the docks, trips to Southsea and exploring bombed-out buildings, then you'll enjoy this charming look back at an exciting era.

  • - The Mystery of the Eilean Mor Lighthouse Keepers
    av Keith McCloskey
    183,-

    On 26 December 1900, the vessel Hesperus arrived at Eilean Mor in the remote Outer Hebrides with a relief lighthouseman and fresh provisions. The relief keeper, Joseph Moore, found the lighthouse to be completely deserted, and a subsequent search of the island failed to reveal any sign of what had happened to the three keepers.

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    av Jennie Bailey
    158,-

    These lively and entertaining folk tales from one of Britain's most diverse counties are vividly retold by writer, storyteller and poet Jennie Bailey and storyteller, writer, psychotherapist and shamanic guide David England.

  • av Mark Mower
    145,-

    Vikings sack and burn the city. In 1851, body parts began to appear across the city - but who had left them, and why? Beginning with the all-out Viking assault on the city and roaring through to the falling bombs of the Blitz, hundreds of years of incredible history are crammed into this volume. You'll never look at the city in the same way again!

  • av Robert Leader
    183,-

    This fascinating and beautifully photographed guidebook follows Cambridgeshire's waterways from leafy Huntingdon to the wide-sky Fens, along the lovely Nene Valley down to the busy port town of Wisbech and travels beside the gentle stream of the Cam into the architectural glories of the university city of Cambridge.

  • av Maurice Fells
    209

    Bristol's history is packed with peculiar customs and curious characters. and how the Flower of Bristol got its name. You will meet some unusual contraptions, like the bed with in-built exercise equipment, or the thrashing machine for naughty boys. You will also discover why a public clock still runs to Bristol time.

  • - The Centenary Celebration of a Man and a Valley
    av Adam Horovitz
    183,-

    This is not a book about Laurie Lee, still less a biography. Taking this as a starting point, poet Adam Horovitz reaches back through myth, memory and literature to explore Laurie Lee's impact on the Slad Valley and its people.

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