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Fact proves far stranger than fiction in this collection of real-life crimes, scandals, tragedies and murders which either influenced the works of the world's most popular mystery writer or affected the lives of many famous personalities involved in her long and brilliant career.
A nostalgic journey into an idyllic childhood in Oxford, after the First World War
The incredible story of these ingenious boats that played havoc with enemy shipping during the Second World War
The Fairey Rotodyne was a large British compound helicopter designed and built by the Fairey Aviation Company and intended for commercial and military applications. This book seeks to fill a gap in aviation literature on the history of the Rotodyne, an aircraft ahead of its time.
The centuries after the end of Roman control of Britain in AD 410 are some of the most vital in Britain's history - yet some of the least understood.
A beautiful tribute to the 'golden age' of canals and those who lived and worked on them
A classic work that must be included in the library of any railway enthusiast
The definitive pictorial history of Nottingham's development
This warm, witty and down-to-earth story of a Yorkshire bandsman will delight music lovers everywhere.
In this new title in the Murder & Crime series author Douglas Huke examines twelve gruesome cases of murder and mayhem to provide a chilling introduction to the darker side of Hull's past
Lively and readable, this popular and affordable history of Liverpool provides a kaleidoscopic view of the city from prehistoric times to the present day.
This book is filled with hundreds of first-hand and archive accounts of paranormal activity and includes hidden treasures and mysterious sights from all across the city
Around Somerset
Local historian Raymond Wheeler as assembled and annotated over 200 old photographs of Croydon and one of its larger suburbs, Waddon, to provide an important insight into local life over the years.
Ned Williams provides a wealth of previously unpublished photographs of Netherton to provide a unique record of a Black Country community.
At the outbreak of war in 1939 British tank crews were ill-equipped, under trained and badly led. This book is a much-needed warning to governments and military planners: a nation must always be prepared to defend itself and ensure that its soldiers are equipped with the tools to do so.
First published in 1993, this revised and updated edition brings the history of the River Parrett up to date and introduces some fascinating photographic records.
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