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  • av David Fine
    279

    A history of Sheffield

  • - Images of Sport
    av Alex White
    169

    A history of Fulham Football Club 1879-1979

  • av Joe Power
    319,-

    Aristocrats and itinerants, unionists and nationalists, Catholics and Protestants - the Great War united thousands of Clare men and women to a cause for which many of them would go out to fight and die. from mercenary motives, fuelled by poverty, to the moral duty to fight for civilization against the 'savage Huns'.

  • av Joe McGowan
    189

    From the Curlew mountains in the south, where Aodh Ruadh O Domhnaill defeated an English army under Sir Conyers Clifford, to Benbulben's slopes in the north, where St Colmcille battled the High King of Ireland, every hill and valley is linked by the gossamer threads of myth, folklore and legend.

  • - From the First World War to Afghanistan
    av Penny Legg
    329

    For as long as there have been armed forces there have been camp followers - the families who move with the military to stay with their men.

  • av Peter R March
    215

    Marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, this commemorative book recalls the momentous events that culminated in a ferocious and unique air battle over south-east England in the summer of 1940.

  • - The True Story of England's Crusader King
    av Douglas Boyd
    185

    When people think of Richard the Lionheart they recall the scene at the end of every Robin Hood epic when he returns from the Crusades to punish his treacherous brother John and the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham.

  • - In the Footsteps of Britain's Greatest Engineer
    av John Christopher
    265,-

    He was responsible for building the Great Western Railway main line, introducing regular steamship travel across the Atlantic, building the first tunnel under a major river, and constructing docks, harbours and bridges that enabled Britain to expand and grow as the powerhouse of the world.

  • - Cuba 1895
    av Hal Klepak
    349

    Finding his footing as a journalist - and indeed a war correspondent - he also became the centre of controversy in the American and British press and, while shamelessly exploiting his connections and developing the famous `Churchill style' became known as a public figure in his own right.

  • - The Chindits in Burma 1943-1944
    av Tony Redding
    319

    War in the Wilderness is the most comprehensive account ever published of the human aspects of the Chindit war in Burma. The Chindit expeditions behind Japanese lines in occupied Burma 1943-1944 transformed the morale of British forces after the crushing defeats of 1942.

  • - The Ultimate Norwich City Quiz Book
    av Edward Couzens-Lake
    155,-

    Yes, you've a shirt or two, you even know the first verse of 'On The Ball City', but do you really know the history of the club? A book for any and all supporters of that mighty team in yellow and green, it's the perfect companion for those long journeys to away games or nights down at the local.

  • av Maurice Fells
    199

    A rich, and indeed sometimes bizarre, thread of history weaves its way through the Bristol story. Along with a fresh look at city life past and present, these and many more anecdotes will surprise even those Bristolians who thought they really knew their city.

  • av Graham Phythian
    185

    In 1940, the Manchester and Salford Blitz saw the city and its surroundings targeted by the German Luftwaffe.

  • - My Remarkable Story
    av Bruce Copp
    255

    After the war, Bruce went on to become an important figure in London's `swinging sixties', running a series of successful theatrical restaurants including Peter Cook's legendary The Establishment club, which attracted such icons of the era as Michael Caine, Jean Shrimpton and the Kray twins.

  • - The Secret Case Against Philip de Laszlo
    av Phil Tomaselli
    135

    Was Philip de Laszlo a secret agent and was MI5's source really as they claimed?

  • av John Needham
    215

    Bournemouth in the 1950s & '60s offers a rare glimpse of life in the town during a fascinating period, which started with post-war austerity and ended with Britain becoming the music and fashion capital of the world.

  • - Three War Correspondents of World War Two
    av Richard Knott
    275,-

    The Trio tells the story of three war correspondents, two Englishmen and an Australian, all in their 30s, whose friendship was forged during the Second World War.

  • av Lynne Williams
    134

    Revealed within is a plethora of entertaining facts about Warwickshire's famous and occasionally infamous men and women, its towns and countryside, battles and sieges, literary, artistic and sporting achievements, and its customs ancient and modern, including the 800-year-old Atherstone Ball Game which is still played every Shrove Tuesday.

  • av Dr Samantha Bird
    145

    Communists, fascists, suffragettes and the Skeleton Army have all fought through the streets of the East End, before it weathered the worst that the Nazi bombers could throw at it during the dark days of the Blitz.

  • - The Great Western Railway 1923-47
    av David Wragg
    275,-

    For many the GWR was synonymous with holidays by the sea in the West Country, but it was built to serve as a fast railway line to London, especially for the merchants and financiers of Bristol.

  • av The History Press
    189,-

    Featuring a range of picturesque vistas, from the historic villages of Adare and Claddagh to the bustling streets of Dublin and Belfast, each stunning scene is full of intriguing detail sure to fire the imagination and make you reach for your colouring pencils.

  • av William Doyle
    115,-

    In the space of less than 20 years, Napoleon turned Europe upside down. Rising from obscure origins to supreme power by a mixture of luck, audacity and military genius, he was able to harness the energies released by the French Revolution to resolve the internal problems which it had created, before turning his restless ambition to remodeling the political structure of the whole continent in a series of brilliant military victories. He was never able to finally subdue all his foreign enemies, and in the end they came together to bring him down; but by then it was impossible to restore what he had destroyed, or, in France, to destroy much of what he had created. The memory of his epic exploits, carefully refashioned during his last years in exile, haunted Europe for over a century, while the more distant effects of his career changed the whole destiny of the Americas and of the world.

  • av Paul Adams
    139

    From unexplained sightings to the search for evidence of ghosts, this book contains a chilling range of spooky tales from Old and New Stevenage and the surrounding area.Richly illustrated and drawing on historical and contemporary sources, Haunted Stevenage is guaranteed to make your blood run cold.

  • - An Ursula Grandison Mystery 2
    av Janet Laurence
    159,-

    As she struggles to make a living in a society where women have few rights and little freedom, she teams up with old friend and private investigator Thomas Jackman, who soon finds himself drawing on Ursula's investigative abilities as they battle to save an innocent woman from the noose.

  • - Faith, Politics and Grand Designs
    av Dr Michael Rhodes
    235

    Torre Abbey is an archaeological site of national importance. The extent of its survival makes Torre Abbey the best preserved medieval abbey in Devon and Cornwall. The story of Torre Abbey mirrors in a remarkable way the story of English Catholics during the years of the penal laws.

  • av Peter Warwick
    115

    Traces Nelson's spectacular and often controversial career from a Norfolk parson's son to his victories at the battles of the Nile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar. Part of the "Pocket Giants" series.

  • av Ken Gibbs
    235

    Self-propelled carriages were a major innovation at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the GWR was quick to develop a large number of steam motor cars to link farms and scattered villages across the South West to the new branch lines.

  • - Classic Liners
    av Andrew Britton
    263

    In the post-war era, TS Bremen was one of the most popular liners operating across the Atlantic - but she had a remarkable wartime history. Her sale in 1956 to North German Lloyd Line as their final flagship - refitted and renamed Bremen - sparked protest in France, but Bremen sailed on unperturbed, now the pride of the German nation.

  • - The Incredible True Story of a Fuel Smuggler in Africa
    av Robert Stone
    199

    For 20 years, Robert Stone made his living as a modern-day pirate: deep-sea diving, fishing, treasure-hunting and smuggling. He spent 10 years smuggling illicit fuel in Africa, until his criminal empire came crashing down thanks to a friend's betrayal and the US law enforcement. This is the true story of his adventures.

  • - Heroic Self-Sacrifice in Victorian London
    av Dr John Price
    269,-

    The Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice in Postman's Park, London, is a Victorian monument containing fifty-four ceramic plaques commemorating sixty-two individuals, each of whom lost their own life while attempting to save another.

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