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  • av Jim Jeffrey
    221

    Motherwell Football CLub was founded in 1886 and is one of the most famous name in football. This book plots the history of different players to have for The Steelmen since the Second World War.

  • - A Newcastle Backstreet Boyhood
    av Samuel W Herbert
    145,-

    This is a hard-hitting account of growing up in Newcastle's West End during the uncertain years of the First World War and the Depression. Samuel Herbert had to grow up fast when his mother moved the family to a cockroach-infested tenement in Elswick while his Dad - a miner - was away fighting on the front line.

  • av Pier Paolo Battistelli
    145,-

    The siege of Tobruk lasted 240 days during which the `gallant garrison' of Allied soldiers, including the famous `Desert Rats' held out against constant attacks from Rommel's Afrika Korps. The battle became one of the longest sieges in British military history and a potent symbol of British resistance.

  • av Graham M Simons
    194,-

    Large and luxurious, it carried only 60-80 passengers, and with a range of 5,000 miles, a 225ft wing span and eight engines buried in the wings with enough fuel to reach New York, the '100-ton bomber' was more impressive and capable than the B-29: the ultimate passenger airliner was born.

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    - The Inquiries of Lord Mersey Into the Sinking of the Titanic, the Empress of Ireland, the Falaba and the Lusitania
    av Alastair Walker
    212,-

    Over four years, four ships were lost under different circumstances and 4,000 lives with them - but one thing linked them all: it was John Charles Bigham, Lord Mersey, who was appointed to head the inquiries into each disaster.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Howard Curran
    209

    This is a fascinating collection of many unpublished photographs showing Crewe's development during the twentieth century. The book will show to great effect how their living standards improved during this period.

  • av Clifford Jones
    272,-

    An expert on Roman frontier infrastructure, he has conducted extensive research of Hadrian's Wall, and is the author of Hadrian's Coastal Route: Ravenglass to Bowness-on-Solway (also published by The History Press).

  • - Rogues, Rascals and Reprobates
    av Jan Toms
    180,-

    Isle of Wight Villains

  • av Philip Solomon
    180,-

    From heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, manifestations and related supernatural phenomena to first-hand encounters with ghouls and spirits, this collection of stories contains both new and well-known spooky stories from around Staffordshire.

  • Spar 11%
    av Anthony Nanson
    164,-

    Tales tell of sky-ships over Bristol, the silk-caped wraith of Dover's Hill, snow foresters on the Cotswolds, and Cirencester's dark-age drama of snake and nipple.

  • av David McGrory
    145,-

    The decapitated Lord: Medieval slaughter at the castle! The most dreadful Christmas calamities in Coventry's history are inside! With sieges, battles, crimes, riots, disasters, all-out attempts at demolition and some truly dreadful punishments to boot, you'll never see the city in the same way again.

  • - A Mediaeval Mystery (Book 1)
    av C.B. Hanley
    145,-

    he takes on the challenge and learns more until he uncovers a horrific secret which has been dead and buried for fifteen years, a secret which might kill them all - and realises there are some questions to which he might not wish to know the answers.

  • av Geoff Brookes
    194,-

    Swansea has long been a busy industrial port and has always had an edgy history. Explore the hidden stories from its long and dangerous past, with tales of rebellion, shipwreck and murder. From Romans to the Red Lady, Viking raids to English attacks, deadly diseases, slums, cholera and Nazi bombs, you'll never see the city in the same way again.

  • - 50 Years of Events, People & Places
    av Graham Gough
    272,-

    The images in this book, taken by professional photographer Graham Gough, capture the reality of life in the Black Country since the 1950s. Among the subjects covered by his stunning photographs are gritty poverty, poor housing, and social unrest, while the lighter side of life is not forgotten through scenes of the region at play.

  • av Brian J. Dickson
    222

    Fortunately many of these intrepid souls carried cameras to record the locos and together with their Scottish counterparts were, by the early 1960s, witnessing rows of these veterans at sheds and dumps across Scotland awaiting the scrapyard.

  • av Stephen Snelling
    183,-

    During the 3 1/2 month long struggle, which claimed the lives of more than 60,000 British and Commonwealth servicemen, 61 men were adjudged to have performed deeds worthy of the Empire's highest award for valour - the Victoria Cross.

  • av Mark Brocklesby
    97,-

    From the momentous to the outlandish, this little book brings together past and present to offer a taste of Jersey.Learn about the movers and shakers who shaped this fantastic island. the bad and the ugly.Small wonders, tall stories, triumph and tragedy.Best places - worst places.Written by a local who knows what makes Jersey tick.

  • av Tim Laycock
    183,-

    The spectacular and varied landscape of Dorset, with its giants, hill forts, Jurassic coast and ancient buildings is the source and inspiration for many curious stories that have been passed down in families and village communities for generations.

  • av David L. Williams
    194,-

    Samuel White & Company was the oldest firm on the Admiralty List and built 252 ships for the Royal Navy alone. During the First World War, White's production accounted for 100 ships, including twenty-seven destroyers, and 201 seaplanes.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Ned Williams
    209

    Brierley Hill was one of those Black Country towns which was identified by the work that went on within its boundaries.

  • - Bristol Rovers Champions and Cup Finalists 1989/90
    av Ian Haddrell & Mike Jay
    209

    In the 1989/90 season, Bristol Rovers clinched promotion to the old `Second Division', thanks largely to the tremendous team spirit of a side exiled in Bath, away from its traditional Bristol home.

  • av Tony Matthews
    145,-

    The Birmingham City Miscellany - a book on the Blues like no other, packed with facts, stats, trivia, stories and legend. Rivalry with Villa, favourite managers, quotes ranging from the profound to the downright bizarre and cult heroes from yesteryear - a book no true Birmingham City fan should be without.

  • - A History
    av Ashley Hollebone
    272,-

    It looks into the exciting world of hovercraft leisure, cruising and racing from amateur to Formula 1, and also explores the important role the hovercraft plays in rescues whether on water or delivering aid around the word in places that helicopters can't reach.

  • av Damien Kimberley
    298,-

    Coventry has a remarkable bicycle manufacturing heritage. From the first velocipedes built in 1868, the city went on to become the home of the British cycle industry and at one time produced the greatest output of cycles in the world - with well in excess of 450 individual cycle manufacturers over a 100-year period.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Jan Dobrzynski
    209

    The Mersey's 70-mile journey to the Irish Sea starts with the merging of the rivers Goyt and Tame at Stockport in Greater Manchester. Soon released from this manmade constraint the Mersey continues to flow unimpeded for the remainder of its journey - flowing past Warrington and through the Runcorn Gap - into the throat of Liverpool Bay.

  • av Steve Cliffe
    376,-

    Originally a border market town above the Mersey, with a small medieval castle, Stockport grew into the leading cotton manufacturer of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

  • - A Soldier's Account of the Boer War and the Abor Campaign in India
    av Stephen Morris
    209

    Allan Marriot Hutchins, handsome, quick-witted and adventurous, was one of thousands of young men from the shires who, in 1900, volunteered to fight determined, well-armed Boers in a war that foreshadowed the later carnage of the twentieth century, fought with maxim guns, heavy artillery and bitter reprisals against guerrillas and civilians.

  • av Neil R Storey
    205

    A grim almanac of Essex

  • av W H Johnson
    247,-

    Johnson digs deep into Sussex's past, presenting the reader with centuries of criminality and vice, of wretched living conditions and blind fate which so often leads to appalling consequences. If it's macabre, if it's ghoulish, if it's bizarre, then it's here!

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    - Gruffudd ap Llywelyn c. 1013-1063
    av Michael Davies
    222

    Gruffudd ap Llywelyn

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