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  • - England's Evil King?
    av Ralph Turner
    189,-

    An up-to-date biography of King John.

  • - Titanic's Sister
    av Mark Chirnside
    489,-

    For the first time, this is the definitive story of Titanic's sister, RMS Olympic, the only passenger liner to sink a submarine by ramming, and the ship that was so safe they nicknamed her 'Old Reliable'.

  • av Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
    189 - 299,-

  • - A Story of Personal Challenge through the Battle of Britain and Beyond
    av Johnny Kent
    189,-

    The gripping autobiography of a man whose air force career firmly proved him to be 'One of the Few'

  • - Inspiring Lives
    av Robert Blackham
    155,-

    The complete guide to the inspiration that is J.R.R. Tolkien

  • - Behind the Scenes
    av Mirrorpix
    189,-

    Released to coincide with the release of the 25th 007 film, Bond: Behind the Scenes is a collection of rare and unseen images from the making of the Bond films

  • - The Golden Age of Travel
    av Lucinda Gosling
    245,-

    A sumptuous visual feast of society holidaying when foreign travel was the preserve of only the elite

  • av Chris Frame
    189,-

    Stunning illustrations to colour in, charting the history and heritage of P&O

  • av Chris Frame
    175,-

    Stunning illustrations to colour in, charting the history and heritage of the Cunard Line

  • - Manchester and Salford in the 1960s
    av Shirley Baker
    299,-

    Compelling street photography from Manchester and Salford during the slum clearances of the 60s

  • - 200 Years of History in the Railway Lands
    av Peter Darley
    309,-

    How King's Cross grew from tile kilns and dust heaps to a vital rail artery, and from decay and dereliction to a site of major redevelopment

  • - The Coolest Motorcycle Builds Around the World
    av Robert Davies
    299,-

    Revelling in the beauty, and revealing the work behind the builds, of these stunning custom motorcycles

  • av Lisa Schneidau
    165,-

    A new collection of botanical British folk tales about plants and wild flowers, journeying through the seasons of the year

  • av The History Press
    147,-

    The Black Country is epitomised by beautiful towns and strong industry, and this collection of intricate illustrations is a celebration of the area's unique appeal. Featuring a range of views, from historical buildings and markets to canals and countryside, each stunning scene is full of intriguing detail. Suitable for children.

  • av Natalie Grueninger
    185,-

    Quiet your mind and colour your way to peace, while nurturing your love of Tudor history.

  • av The History Press
    189,-

    Featuring a range of picturesque vistas, from Norman castles and medieval abbeys to windswept moors and walled cities, each stunning scene is full of intriguing detail sure to fire the imagination and make you reach for your colouring pencils.

  • av Sheila Kinninmonth
    189,-

    Storyteller Sheila Kinninmonth brings together stories from the coastal fishing villages, rushing rivers, magical green farmland and rolling hills of Fife.

  • - Eco-Tales from the British Isles
    av Allison Galbraith
    189,-

    Richly illustrated with thirty original drawings, these enchanting tales will appeal to everyone interested in nature and in environmental conservation and will be enjoyed by readers, storytellers and listeners time and again.

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Frederick Crouch
    255,-

    Unseen Hastings and St Leonards features 250 views including previously unpublished photographs that will appeal to everyone with an interest in the history of Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea. All aspects of everyday life are recorded here, offering a unique glimpse of bygone times for all who know and love this beautiful part of the Sussex coast.

  • - Walking and Eating in the Murderous Heart of England
    av Martin Andrew
    189,-

    Roaming Midsomer is the perfect follow-up to the successful Exploring Midsomer, which enticed lovers of Midsomer Murders and rural England to go and enjoy the beautiful `Midsomer' for themselves.

  • av Marc Alexander
    155,-

    To use a phrase from Shakespeare, castles are "stories in stones." They remained the architectural landmarks of 1,000 years of British history. They have also provided the setting for some of the most dramatic deeds in British history in war and political conflict. This well researched and vividly illustrated book explores the story of England's castles, featuring many of the most colorful examples, as well as a timeline, glossary, and list of castles.

  • av Paul Richey
    155,-

    Originally published in September 1941, it was the first such account of air combat against the Luftwaffe in France in the Second World War, and it struck an immediate chord with a British public enthralled by the exploits of its young airmen.

  • av Giles Chapman
    155,-

    Relive everything car-related in Britain in the 1980s with Giles Chapman.

  • - The Secret Shinobi Scrolls of Chikamatsu Shigenori
    av Antony Cummins
    245,-

  • - From Smithfield to Portobello Road
    av Stephen Halliday
    215,-

    London is a city of markets: markets in meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, money, insurance, shipping and, occasionally, in stolen goods.

  • av Marc Alexander
    155,-

    The castle is an evocative structure, no matter its setting, and this is no truer than in Scotland, where the multitude of castles reflect the country's turbulent history: its many conflicts and skirmishes, whether against invaders from the north, the English to the south or between clans.

  • - The History of the Royal Bucks Hussars 1914-18
    av E.J. Hounslow
    245,-

    From the hell of Gallipoli to the deserts of the Holy Land, torpedoed in the Mediterranean before finally posted to the mud and trenches of the Western Front, the experiences of the Royal Bucks Hussars were as fascinating and bloody as any during the First World War.

  • - The Most Famous Steam Locomotive in the World
    av James S. Baldwin
    295,-

    Baldwin takes the reader on a railway journey through time, documenting the years of public and private ownership, from the Great Northern Railway in the early days, right through LNER and British Railways possession, to the tenure of Alan Pegler, Sir William McAlpine, Pete Waterman and beyond.

  • av Stephen Pensey
    185,-

  • av Stuart Hilton
    179,-

    Featuring eyewitness accounts from a haunted room, sealed up for forty years at the Blue Boar pub, to the ghostly female resident at the Old Duke and the Westhoughton poltergeist, this book includes pulse-raising narratives that are guaranteed to make your blood run cold.

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