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  • av Eric Maddern
    189

    The old kingdom of Gwynedd - the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), Ynys (Anglesey) and the Llyn Peninsula - may be the most mythic landscape in Britain.

  • av David Rowe
    215

    Flintshire, the northern gateway to Wales, is a county rich in heritage. As with much of Wales, Flintshire is also a place of myth and legends, from missing monks to maids in wells. Beautifully illustrated, it is great for dipping into, but can equally be enjoyed from cover to cover.

  • - Experimental UK Test Flying in the 1970s
    av Wing Commander Mike Brooke
    189,-

    Mike Brooke's successful RAF career had taken him from Cold War Canberra pilot to flying instructor at the Central Flying School in the 1970s. Trials and Errors follows his personal journey during five years of experimental test flying, during which he flew a wide variety of aircraft for research and development trials.

  • - A Lifetime of Memories
    av Paul Feeney
    145

    Do you remember washing in a tin bath by the fire, using outside lavatories and not having a television? This nostalgic journey through an era of change will resonate with anyone who began their innocent childhood years in austerity and has lived through a lifetime of ground-breaking events to the much changed Britain of today.

  • - Phantom Airships, Balloons, Aircraft and Other Mysterious Aerial Phenomena
    av Nigel Watson
    145,-

    Maxwell took off in his BE2C fighter but saw nothing unusual until 8.25 p.m. when, according to his report: 'My engine was missing irregularly and it was only by keeping the speed of the machine down to 50 mph that I was able to stay at 10,000 feet.

  • - The German Air Raids on Great Britain During the First World War
    av Neil R Storey
    255

    Modern war is total war.'Zeppelin Blitz is the first full, raid-by-raid, year-by-year account of the Zeppelin air raids on Britain during the First World War, based on contemporary official reports and documents.

  • av Chris Lloyd
    145

    Experience 100 key dates that shaped Darlington's history, highlighted its people's genius (or silliness) and embraced the unexpected. Featuring an amazing mix of social, criminal and sporting events, this book reveals a past that will fascinate, delight and surprise residents and visitors alike.

  • av Robert Leader
    215

    Death, Danes and disaster in Dark Age Ipswich! Smugglers, sea battles, U-Boats and invasions along the Suffolk coast! Read of the troublesome Bigod dynasty, the Suffolk city under the sea and the strange story of the thousands of burnt corpses that washed up on the county's beaches during the Second World War.

  • av Madeline McCully
    169

    This lively and entertaining collection of folk tales from the County Derry is rich in stories both tall and true, ancient and recent, dark and funny, fantastical and powerful.

  • - Dambuster Flight Lieutenant John 'Hoppy' Hopgood
    av Jenny Elmes
    285,-

    John `Hoppy' Hopgood, pilot and 2nd in command in the May 1943 Dambusters raid, died a hero at just 21 years old. A veteran of forty-eight bombing sorties and an expert pilot in three Bomber Command Squadrons, this is the man who taught Guy Gibson how to fly a Lancaster.

  • av Michala Hulme
    255,-

    A Grim Almanac of Manchester collects together 365 of the darkest tales from Manchester's history - terrifying true tales of riot, assault, murder and crime, of slums, disease, death and disaster.

  • av Neil R Storey
    199

    Norwich is a city that has seen it all.Looking at conflicts, sports, entertainment, traditions and all that makes Norwich special, this book will entertain and enthrall all those looking for some frivolous facts about this marvellous city.

  • - John Howard and the House of York
    av John Ashdown-Hill
    145,-

    Through his service to the House of York, and in particular to Richard III during the setting aside of Edward V, John Ashdown-Hill examines why he chose to support Richard, even at the cost of his life;

  • av Steve Lally
    169

    County Kildare abounds in folk tales, myths and legends and a selection of the best, drawn from historical sources and newly recorded local reminiscence, have been brought to life here by professional storyteller Steve Lally.

  • - An Illustrated History
    av Nicholas Leach
    239

    Considered one of the most treacherous areas of Britain's coastline, Land's End has seen many shipwrecks over the past 2,000 years. Nicholas Leach tells the story of Sennen's lifeboats and the volunteer lifeboat crews who have manned them in this fully revised and updated history of the lifeboat and wrecks off the tip of Cornwall.

  • av Adam I.P. Smith
    115,-

    The President who `freed' the slaves and held the Union together in the face of the slaveholding South's bid to create a separate Confederacy. Or was he a pragmatist whose leadership minimised the destruction of the war?.This concise biography situates Lincoln in his time and place.

  • - The Creation of Britain's Iconic Jet Fighter
    av Tony Buttler
    285,-

    Drawing on many original Air Staff and Ministry documents and also the Hawker aircraft day-to-day diaries, it tells the story of one-off modifications and trials projects, aerodynamic modifications and tests with various weapons, along with proposed developments, including supersonic versions.

  • - A History of London's East End Markets
    av Paul Morris
    169

    A Toby in the Lane reveals the rich fabric of the East End markets, primarily in Petticoat Lane and Brick Lane, and celebrates the street traders and stalls which call these London institutions home.

  • av Sarah Jackson
    135

    Besides campaigning for women to have an equal right to vote from their headquarters in Bow, the ELFS worked on a range of equality issues which mattered to local women: they built a toy factory, providing work and a living wage for local women;

  • av West Sussex County Council
    209

    The First World War claimed over 995,000 British lives, and its legacy continues to be remembered today. Great War Britain: West Sussex offers an intimate portrayal of the county and its people living in the shadow of the 'war to end all wars`.

  • av Ken Gibbs
    245

    The nineteenth century was a time of innovation and expansion across the industrial landscape, and nowhere more so than on the railways, as the new age of iron, steel and steam, literally, gathered pace.

  • av Paul Wreyford
    159,-

    Charles Dickens described Chelmsford as the `dullest' place on earth and added that there was not a lot to see here. Did you know Chelmsford was once close to staging the British Grand Prix, or that two churches fell down in the same year? Shocking, mysterious, curious and bizarre, Chelmsford has a rich history waiting to be explored.

  • - The Prisoner-of-War Camps and Hostels of Gloucestershire 1939-1948
    av Ian Hollingsbee
    245

    Stalag VIII-B, Colditz, these names are synonymous with POWs in the Second World War. Gloucestershire was home to a wealth of prisoner-of-war camps and hostels, and many Italian and German prisoners spent the war years here. It also features the compelling first-hand account of Joachim Schulze, a German POW who spent the war near Tewkesbury.

  • av David J Vaughan
    145

    Saxons of Old Sarum buried alive! The book bound in human skin! Human remains filled its barrows, its nobles were tortured, its witches hanged and a deadly disease once lurked in its murky waters. With more than sixty illustrations, hundreds of years of terrible true history are waiting for you inside this book!

  • - A Liverpool Boy's Summer of Adventure in '69
    av Dave Joy
    155,-

    This evocative memoir recalls the long, heady days of Liverpool in the summer of 1969, as seen through the eyes of eleven-year-old Deejay.

  • - The Story of West Ham United during the First World War
    av Brian Belton
    145

    This book tells the fascinating story of West Ham United Football Club during the First World War, charting the relationship between war and football by following the pursuits of West Ham from 1913/14 to 1918/19.

  • av Jane Cotter
    185

    The First World War claimed over 995,000 British lives, and its legacy continues to be remembered today. Great War Britain: Oxfordshire offers an intimate portrayal of the county and its people living in the shadowof the 'war to end all wars'.

  • - Scotland's Black Tommy
    av Morag Miller
    169

    When the harrowing Great War diaries of one of Britain's first black soldiers were unearthed in a dusty Scottish attic nearly 100 years after they were written, they posed a bit of a mystery.

  • av Michael Martin
    169

    Within hours of the sinking of RMS Lusitania by a German submarine off the Cork coast in May 1915, a narrative was created which over time became the accepted truth of the incident.

  • av Anne Holland
    189,-

    Do you know what the oldest horse race in Britain is, where the term 'gee-gee' comes from, or who is credited with bringing racing to Ascot?

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