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  • - From Glam Rock to Happy Days
    av Derek Tait
    155,-

    Do you remember glam rock, flares, cheesecloth shirts and chopper bikes? Who could forget all the glam rock bands of that era, like Slade, Wizard, Mud and Sweet, or singers like Alvin Stardust, Marc Bolan and David Bowie?

  • av Giles Chapman
    145,-

    The original Mini was on sale for 41 years, during which its 5.3m sales made it the best-selling British car of all time - an achievement unlikely ever to be beaten.

  • av Chris McNab
    129

    The World War I story

  • av Duncan Wherrett
    145

    Over 100 tractors, stretching back over 100 years - from the first steam engines on wheels produced by ingenious engineers in the garden shed, to the mighty multinational John Deere. As a young boy he went around with his father over the state collecting all sorts of tractors and other interesting machinery.

  • av Chris McNab
    129

    The World War II story

  • av Rose Serdiville & John Sadler
    169

    The little book of Newcastle

  • - British Soldiers in Northern Ireland, in their Own Words
    av Ken Wharton
    275,-

    The bloodiest year

  • av Richard Gurnham
    319

    A history of Lincoln

  • - The Front Legs of the Cow
    av Susannah Corbett
    195

    Soon becoming a leading light in Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop and a widely-respected classical stage actor, his life was changed forever by the television comedy Steptoe and Son.

  • av Marc Milner
    159,-

    World War II was only a few hours old when the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest campaign of the Second World War and the most complex submarine war in history, began with the sinking of the unarmed passenger liner Athenia by the German submarine U30.

  • - Cathars and Carnage in the Albigensian Crusade
    av Sean McGlynn
    265,-

    The bloody Albigensian Crusade launched against the Cathar heretics of southern France in the early thirteenth century is infamous for its brutality and savagery, even by the standards of the Middle Ages.

  • - The Story of Wallace Hartley, Titanic Bandmaster
    av Yvonne Carroll
    145

    A hymn for eternity

  • - The Wars of the Roses and England's Most Infamous Family
    av Susan Higginbotham
    169

    In 1464, the most eligible bachelor in England, Edward IV, stunned the nation by revealing his secret marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, a beautiful, impoverished widow whose father and brother Edward himself had once ridiculed as upstarts.

  • - Secret Police, Spies, Sleepers, Assassins
    av Douglas Boyd
    155,-

    Trained by his NKVD - a predecessor of the KGB - officers of the Polish UB, the Czech StB, the Hungarian AVO, Romania's Securitate, Bulgaria's KDS, Albania's Sigurimi and the Stasi of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) spied on and ruthlessly repressed their fellow citizens on the Soviet model.

  • av Bridget Laver
    105,-

    A pictorial history of Castle Cary, North Cadbury & Wincanton

  • av David Thornton
    269,-

    A richly illustrated history that explores every aspect of life in Leeds.This new history of Leeds covers all the main political, social and economic developments of the city: The Harrying of the North devastated the surrounding area in 1069; and Richard Oastler, the Factory King, launched the campaign for the Ten Hour Bill in the Leeds Mercury.

  • - The Life and Rule of England's Nero
    av John Matusiak
    169

    This compelling new account of Henry VIII is by no means yet another history of the `old monster' and his reign. For Henry VIII was not only a bad man, but also a bad ruler who failed to achieve his aims and blighted the reigns of his two immediate successors.

  • av Lyndsy Spence
    185

    How would the Mitford girls cope with the pressures and turmoil of modern life? Whether it is Pamela's guide to throwing a jubilee party, Nancy's guide to fashion or Diana's tips on how to stay young, this quirky and fact-filled book draws on rare and unpublished interviews and information to answer that question.

  • - Captain Scott's Marvel
    av Anne Strathie
    239

    Henry 'Birdie' Bowers realised his life's ambition when he was selected for Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition to the Antarctic, yet he also met his death on the return journey from the South Pole in 1912.

  • av Patrick Loobey
    215

  • - The Secrets Behind Your Front Door
    av Melanie Backe-Hansen
    285,-

    Reveals the hidden stories and secrets of ordinary and extraordinary houses across Britain. From Hampstead Garden Suburb to the slum clearances of Manchester's Hulme, this title takes the reader through the centuries of change experienced by these houses, exploring past occupants and architectural alterations.

  • - British Firing Squads on the Western Front 1914-1918
    av David Johnson
    169

    Much has been written about the 302 British and Commonwealth soldiers who were executed for military offences during the First World War, but there is usually only a passing reference to those who took part - the members of the firing squad, the officer in charge, the medical officer and the padre.

  • - Rationing in the Second World War
    av Katherine Knight
    169

    font-family: 'Microsoft Sans Serif','sans-serif'">The battle to keep the nation fed during the Second World War was waged by an army of workers on the land and the resourcefulness of the housewives on the Kitchen Front.

  • - A History
    av Fred Hageneder
    325

    In history, mythology, religion, folklore, medicine and warfare, the yew tree bears timeless witness to a deep relationship with mankind.

  • av Peter A. Hancock
    145,99

    Richard III is accused of murdering his nephews (the 'Princes in the Tower') in order to usurp the throne of England. Hancock sheds light on the mystery of this precipitate and unadvised action by the then Duke of Gloucester and reveals the key role of William Catesby in Richard's ascent to the throne of England.

  • - George Hayward and the Great Game
    av Tim Hannigan
    185

    The gripping tale of Hayward's journey from a Yorkshire childhood to a place at the forefront of the 'Great Game' between the British Raj and the Russian Empire.

  • - A Passion for Success
    av David Ross
    275,-

    A biography of George & Robert Stephenson

  • - The True Story of the Queen's Closest Confidant
    av Shrabani Basu
    135

    The tall, handsome Abdul Karim was just twenty-four years old when he arrived in England from Agra. Within a year, he was established as a powerful figure at court, becoming the queen's teacher, or Munshi. This book examines how a young Indian Muslim came to play a central role at the heart of the Empire, and his influence over the queen.

  • - From Thunderbirds to Beatlemania
    av Paul Feeney
    135

    But for those who grew up in this decade, school life, 'mod' fashions and sixties pop music are still fresh in their minds. With chapters on home and school life, games and hobbies, music and fashion, alongside a selection of charming illustrations, this delightful compendium of memories will appeal to all who grew up in this lively era.

  • av Gillian Broomhall
    145

    The little book of the Cotswolds

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