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  • av Philip Cracknell
    169

    25 December 1941 is known to this day by the people of Hong Kong as 'Black Christmas'. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known.

  • av Mark Amies
    209

    A fascinating insight, derived from a regular feature on the Robert Elms show, into some of the forgotten industries of London, lavishly illustrated throughout.

  • - How a Small Scottish Village Changed History
    av Andrew C. Scott
    260

    The incredible story of how the village of Lesmahagow has influenced the world in a variety of fields, from industry to espionage, throughout history.

  • - The Making of an Icon
    av Peter Lee
    209

    The full inside story of the iconic Ford Transit by an acknowledged expert

  • av Kevin Williams
    209

    A lavishly illustrated look at the highly collectible iconic Hasbro wrestling action figures of the 1990s.

  • av Alan Spree
    209

    A terrific collection of images highlighting some of the most interesting examples of British-made military Dinky toys.

  • - The History of London from Earliest Times to the Great Fire
    av Robert Wynn Jones
    149

    A unique account of old London with all its energy, filth and splendour before the city's destruction by the Great Fire in 1666.

  • - A Thousand-Year History of Its Lands, Sea and Peoples
    av Caroline Boggis-Rolfe
    185

    The Baltic Story recounts the shared history of the countries around the Baltic, from the events of a thousand years ago to the present day.

  • av Jonathan Whitlam
    209

    An engaging guide to the innovative tractor models that achieved legendary status. Accompanied by superb colour photography of all the tractors.

  • av Martin Wall
    149

    The first book to consider British history from a magical perspective, and how these arcane magical themes developed over time.

  • - The Man Who Conquered Europe
    av Caleb Howells
    149 - 260

    This book explores a part of the King Arthur story often ignored - his exploits on the continent. By reexamining the evidence, Howell challenges convention and offers a compelling argument that connects the legend with a real historical event involving the invasion and conquest of much of Western Europe.

  • av Paul Batho
    209

    The story of one of the most famous British sports saloons of the 1950s - the MG Magnette. Variants such as the Magnette Special, V8 version, convertible, coupe and racers are also described.

  • av David Welch
    209

    A historical and practical guide to one of the great British car manufacturers. Armstrong Siddeley was one of the leading brands of British motor cars from the 1920s to the 1960s.

  • - The History & Heritage of the Most Iconic Places
    av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    209

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Somerset's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • - From the Late Georgians to the Edwardians
    av Pam Inder
    209

    Pam Inder explores the evolution of the woman's fashion over the long nineteenth century - from the late Georgians to the Edwardians.

  • - The Final Testament of Hitler's Vikings
    av Jonathan Trigg
    155,-

    'After what happened to Finland we had to fight communism. It was a terrible threat.' The interviews and images gathered by Jonathan Trigg are vital historical documents.

  • av Billy F.K. Howorth
    209

    Beautiful collection of old postcards showing the Lake District's enduring appeal over the last century and more.

  • - A History and Collector's Guide
    av Lorraine Hitchings
    209

    A lavishly illustrated look at the history behind one of the most iconic toys of all time - the Teddy Bear.

  • - The History & Heritage of the Most Iconic Places
    av Geoff Brookes
    199,-

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of the region's most precious assets shows what makes South West Wales such a popular destination.

  • - The History & Heritage of the Most Iconic Places
    av Geoff Brookes
    209

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of the region's most precious assets shows what makes Mid Wales such a popular destination.

  • av Jan Bondeson
    159,-

    This book features fifty-six Victorian murder cases from the files of the Illustrated Police News.

  • av Jonathan Whitlam
    209

    The complete history of John Deere tractors, one of the world's leading tractor companies, from the 1920s to the present day.

  • av Tom Chaplin
    135

    The narrowboats built for transporting cargo on Britain's canals are one of the great symbols of Britain. This highly illustrated book explores their history and development, and what it was like to crew a working vessel.

  • - King by Right
    av Matthew Lewis
    169

    Richard, Duke of York, was one of the most powerful men of his age. Descended from Edward III and the father of Edward IV and Richard III, he was known after his death as 'King by Right'. This is the story of the man who almost became king

  • - Northwestern Europe - from the Battle of Britain to the Battle of Germany
    av Patrick Eriksson
    169

    The experiences of the German fighter pilots in the Second World War, based on extensive recollections of veterans as well as primary documents, and diary and flying log book extracts, with photographs from the veterans themselves, many never previously published.

  • av Clive Bennett
    209

    A highly illustrated celebration of fifty years of the Hercules in service with the Royal Air Force.

  • av Shahbaz Majeed
    248,99

    A stunning collection of images showcasing Scotland in all its glory.

  • - A West Bromwich Albion Supporter's 50-Year Odyssey
    av Dean Walton
    239,-

    'What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It's not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It's the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It's a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father's hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love.' Sir Bobby Robson, West Bromwich Albion and EnglandDean Walton had no choice in his football supporting allegiance, he was born in 1960 to 'Baggies'-mad parents. Over the last fifty years Dean has rarely missed a game at The Hawthorns and has followed his beloved Albion all over the world, watching them play in eighteen different countries. Follow Dean's travels through three divisions over five decades. From UEFA Cup joy on a warm Valencia evening to questioning his own sanity on a freezing cold night in Hartlepool. From Wembley success to humiliating relegation in Bath, every emotion is covered. Football is about much more than the match itself. This book will strike a chord with any dedicated supporter.

  • av David Muggleton
    209

    Brighton has long been an important seaside town, and today draws in visitors from all over Britain and beyond for its varied nightlife, rich history and attractive waterfront. In 1800, Brighton had forty-one inns and taverns, and by 1860 there were well over 450, echoing the town's growth in popularity through the Regency and early Victorian eras. A recent resurgence of interest in real ale has also seen a welcome boom in micro-breweries, placing Brighton firmly on the beer-lover's map. David Muggleton takes us on a tour of these watering holes, including the long-established venerable Greyhound, elegant Regency Cricketers, high-Victorian Colonnade, elaborate mock-Tudor King & Queen and the English Renaissance revivalist Good Companions, the pub reputed to have opened on the very day that the Second World War began. Brimming with quirky tales and fascinating facts, this carefully crafted guide initiates readers into the fascinating history of Brighton's pubs.

  • av Trevor Bond, M.W. Oldridge, Kate Clarke & m.fl.
    149

    Few things are more evocative of Victorian Britain than its criminals; they are, together with railways, gas lamps and swirling fog, vital ingredients in any Victorian melodrama. The truth, however, was often stranger, more thrilling and more horrifying than fiction. In this book, four eminent crime historians reveal the realities of this aspect of Victorian life, illuminating not just the criminals and their victims, but also the policemen, forensic scientists and others who rubbed shoulders with the nineteenth-century underworld. Notorious crimes - the Road Hill Murder, the Balham Mystery and Jack the Ripper - stand alongside long-forgotten, neglected cases; the most shocking and terrifying cases appear next to everyday horrors, some stunning and some merely sad. This unique work of reference deserves a place on every true crime reader's bookshelf.

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