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  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Ned Williams
    209

    A history of Brierley Hill

  • - William Barnes of Dorset
    av Alan Chedzoy
    272,-

    A biography of William Barnes

  • - The Story of Manned Spaceflight
    av Terry C Treadwell
    234

    Stepping Stones to the Stars is the story of manned spaceflight from its inception to the era of the Space Shuttle. There is also the little-known story of what is thought to be the earliest manned rocket flight, said to have taken place in 1933 on the island of Rugen in the Baltic under the control of the German War Ministry.

  • av John Billingsley
    183,-

    Whether hailing from the open Pennine hills or the close-knit neighbourhoods of industrial towns, West Yorkshire folk have always been fond of a good tale. The intriguing stories, brought to life with illustrations from a local artist, will be enjoyed by readers time and again.

  • Spar 14%
    av Linda Stratmann
    183,-

    Linda Stratmann's carefully researched and enthralling text includes much previously unpublished information and will appeal to everyone interested in the shady side of Middlesex's history.

  • Spar 16%
    - The Stained Glass of Harry Clarke
    av Lucy Costigan
    710,-

    Strangest genius

  • - England's First Line of Defence
    av Roy Humphreys
    209

    Dover Castle has undoubtedly played a major role in the defence of Britain since its earliest times, and here, Roy Humphreys describes the key role in this highly readable and well-illustrated book.

  • - Their History and Archaeology
    av Dr Sue Harrington
    247,-

    The Kingdom and People of Kent

  • av Robert Cook
    209

    A history of Havant & Hayling Island

  • - From Boudicca to the Banking Crisis
    av John Withington
    145,-

    London's disasters

  • Spar 11%
    av Michael Dacre
    164,-

    This collection of traditional stories and tales, many of which are published for the first time, will delight lovers of Devonshire folklore. Some of the stories have been gleaned from residents of the county, whilst others have been developed by the author and have evolved through countless tellings.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Douglas Whitworth
    209

    Nottingham, in common with many other English cities, experienced great changes during the twentieth century. This book illustrates the major buildings and many of the minor structures which were lost during that period.

  • av Pete Castle
    183,-

    Passed down from generation to generation, many of Derbyshire's most popular folk tales are gathered together here for the first time.

  • av Penny Legg
    209

    Hampshire is proud host to traditions, customs and legends that may seem strange to the people of the twenty-first century but were very real to the Hampshire folk of yesteryear.

  • - The Power-crazed Medieval Kings, Popes and Emperors of Europe
    av Andrew Rawson
    143,-

    Medieval Europe is a dark and dangerous place. It is a place where love clashes with ambition and violence rules - enemies are blinded, rivals are murdered and heretics are burnt at the stake. As the Black Death sweeps the continent and the Mongol hordes threaten its borders, can the kings of the old world survive the dawn of a new era?

  • av Dan Brown
    194,-

    Bath: City on Show provides a unique and fascinating blend of historical images and contemporary photography, contrasting a World Heritage city as depicted over several hundred years with how it is seen through the lens today.

  • av John Priestley
    272,-

    Containing many details concerning the palace and people of Eltham which do not appear in earlier descriptions of its history, this vivid and in-depth work will be of great interest to local and tourists, as well as those interested in such a rich royal heritage and architectural history.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Barbara Denny
    234

    This fascinating selection of historic photographs documents the dramatic transformation that has taken place over the last 150 years in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

  • - The Mass Observation Wartime Diary of Olivia Cockett
    av Olivia Cockett
    143,-

    Love & War in London is rooted in the extraordinary milieu of wartime London. It permits us to understand how one intelligent, imaginative woman struggled to make sense of her life, as the city in which she lived was drawn into the turmoil of a catastrophic war.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Stuart Miller
    234

    A history of Sunderland

  • Spar 22%
    - Railway, Canal and Other Stories of the Supernatural
    av L T C Rolt
    144,-

    Sleep no more

  • av Andrew Foyle
    183,-

    Bristol: City on Show is the much-anticipated follow-up to the bestselling collection Bath: City on Show. These images are given new richness by more than 100 of the rarest engravings and archive photographs of the city, capturing the bustle of life in the city through the ages.

  • av Chris Daniel
    97,-

    This little book brings together past and present to offer a taste of DURHAM. Small wonders, tall stories, TRIUMPH and tragedy. Best places - worst places. Local lingo, architecture, green spaces, events, traditions, fact, fiction. Written by a local who knows what makes DURHAM tick.

  • av Peter Bramley
    272,-

    Arranged by region, it covers England, Wales and Normandy, and provides invaluable information for anyone visiting or planning to visit any of the sites connected with the Conquest, as well as anyone interested in the history of this period in general.

  • - A Frances Doughty Mystery 1
    av Linda Stratmann
    132,-

    When a customer of William Doughty's chemist shop dies of strychnine poisoning after drinking medicine he dispensed, William is blamed, and the family faces ruin. There will be more deaths, and a secret in her own family will be revealed before the killer is unmasked, and Frances will find that her life has changed forever.

  • - Apprenticeship and Training in GWR's Swindon Works
    av Rosa Matheson
    275,-

    The Great Western Railway's Swindon Works was the largest employer in the area, even during the early British Railway years. For well over a hundred years thousands of apprentices and trainees passed through its doors to learn the trades of the railways.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Dr Bruce Durie
    222

    A history of Dunfermline

  • av Air Commodore Graham Pitchfork
    131,-

    The Battle of Britain story

  • av Michael Chandler
    209

    Murder & crime in Norwich

  • - The Memoirs of Sir Morgan Crofton
    av Gavin Roynon
    200,-

    Ypres diary 1914-15

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