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Lokalhistorie

Lokalhistorie består av fantastiske historier og kunnskap om Norge og en rekke andre land, som inneholder alt fra norske forbrytelser til lokale gater og smug som vi alle har besøkt. Det er vanligvis til utlandet folk reiser, men hvis du vil reise rundt i Norge og se noen av de skjulte opplevelsene vi har i landet vårt, for eksempel i Oslo, Bergen eller Trondheim, har vi en stor samling guider for det. Lokalhistorie er for deg som vil lære mer om skjønnheten i Norges landskap og dets historier. Her kan du finne inspirasjon til den gode middagspraten eller til den alltid så etterlengtede sommerturen.
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  • Spar 14%
    av Naomi Dickins
    194

    A celebration of Maidstone's rich heritage and identity - its special events, achievements, people, industry and landmarks.

  • av David Atkinson
    209

    A tour of the dark side of Chester's 2,000-year-old-history. All these tales and much more will be of interest to all those who have lived in the city or know it well.

  • av Mervyn Edwards
    209

    A fascinating set of photographs showing how the North Staffordshire Coalfield has changed and developed over the last century.

  • av Lucy McMurdo
    209

    Explore the rich history of the South London districts of Battersea and Clapham in this guided tour through their most fascinating historic and modern buildings.

  • Spar 14%
    av John Ling
    194

    An accessible history of Norwich from its beginnings to the present day highlighting the city's significant events and people.

  • av Lynne Dyer
    209

    Loughborough at Work is a fascinating pictorial history of the working life of the town of Loughborough through the centuries.

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    av Keith Johnson
    194

    Fully illustrated description of Preston's well known, and lesser known, places that have been lost over the years.

  • av Robert Bard
    209

    Secret Barnet and Hadley explores the lesser-known history of the town of Barnet and adjoining Hadley through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.

  • av Ian Yearsley
    239

    An accessible history of Southend from prehistory to the present day highlighting the city's significant events and people

  • av Helen E. Lunnon
    437 - 1 039,-

    Major interdisciplinary study of medieval church porches, bringing out their importance and significance.The church porches of medieval England are among the most beautiful and glorious aspects of ecclesiastical architecture; but in comparison with its stained glass, for example, they have been relatively little studied. This book, the first detailed study of them for over a century, gives new insights into this often over-looked element. Focussing on the rich corpus of late-medieval East Anglian porches, it begins with two chapters placing them in a broad cultural outline and their context; it then moves on to consider their commissioning and design, their architecture and ornamentation, their use and their meaning. This book will appeal to all those interested in church fabric and function. Dr HELEN LUNNON, an Honorary Researcher in the School of Art, Media and American Studies at the University of East Anglia, is Head of Learning at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery.

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    av Andrew Jackson
    194

    Secret Christchurch explores the lesser-known history of the town of Christchurch through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.

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    av Nick Lucas
    233

    A stunning collection of photographs taken through the year in Dorset and the New Forest showing the changing seasons in beautiful landscape.

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    av Mike Wedgewood
    204

    This book follows the railways that serve the city and surrounding areas.

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    av Jim Collins
    275,-

    This book explores the transport systems of Manchester, including the buses and rail network.

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    av Paul Shannon
    194 - 246

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    av Richard McLauchlan
    228,-

    In 1974, to mark The Edinburgh Academy's 150th anniversary, alumnus Magnus Magnusson released The Clacken and the Slate, a book which painted a picture of a leading educational establishment. This bold new history, released in the school's 200th year, revisits and expands upon Magnusson's account to tell a more far-reaching, more complex story.

  • av Mac Smith
    267,-

  • av Paul Snowdon
    113

    "Bourton on the Water: An Illustrated Guide" is written by Paul Snowdon. This beautifully hand drawn guide to this famous Cotswold village brings alive the history of the area dating from before Roman times, explore this village's history page by page. This is no ordinary book; it is a labour of love,

  • av Jennifer Kabat
    198

    A propulsive, layered examination of the conflict between the course of nature and human legacies of resistance and control.Floods, geoengineering, climate crisis. Her first year in Margaretville, New York, Jennifer Kabat wakes to a rain-bloated stream and three-foot waves in her basement.This is far from the first—and hardly the worst—natural disaster to devastate her town. As Kabat dives deeper into the region’s fraught environmental history, she discovers it was more than once the site of Cold War weather experimentation. She traces connections between noctilucent clouds, man-made precipitation, and the 1950 Rainmaker’s Flood—finding unlikely characters along the way, including Kurt Vonnegut’s brother, Bernard, a scientist at General Electric. And all the while she searches for ways to cope with the grief of her environmentalist father’s recent passing. “Because I need the water to speak to me too,” she writes.Curious and experimental, Nightshining uses place as the palimpsest of history, digging into questions of personal responsibility and planetary change. With “characteristically lyrical incision” (Marko Gluhaich), Kabat circles back to her own life experience and the essence of being human—the cosmos thrumming in our bodies, connecting readers to the land around us and time before us.

  • av Richard Parsons
    272

    From 1874 until 1915, the "Storm Warriors" of the Fletchers Neck Life Saving Service and the citizens of the Village of Biddeford Pool shared a common history. Gleaned from local newspapers, stations logbooks, official records of the Life Saving Service, and the papers and memories of involved families, these are tales of men at odds with the fury of nature.

  • - A Life Inspired by Alaska's Denali National Park
    av Kim Heacox
    216 - 281

    A compelling memoir about Kim Heacox's more than thirty-year relationship with the most iconic landscape in Alaska

  • av Geert Vanpaemel
    340,-

    Historical walking guide along the trails of Leuven scientists and their laboratories. Throughout its history, Leuven University has been home to many famous scientists. The names of cartographer Gerard Mercator, discoverer of gas lighting Jan Pieter Minckelers, chemist Jean-Baptist Van Mons, zoologist Pierre Joseph Van Beneden, and inventor of the Big Bang theory Georges Lemaître live on in the local street scene. The laboratories where they worked were housed in university colleges, repeatedly adapted over the centuries to the requirements of scientific research. With the last of these laboratories soon to move out of the inner city to a campus outside the city, this book outlines the urban history of Leuven's scientists and their laboratories, taking the reader along the still-visible traces of this remarkable heritage. Leuven's College Laboratories: An Urban Walking Guide through 600 Years of Science focuses on the material heritage of science. The book provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the university's urban history, appealing to a wide audience of interested parties such as alumni, visitors, and tourists.

  • av Pacharee Sudhinaraset
    378 - 1 273,-

  • av Charles A. Sepulveda
    350 - 1 145,-

  • av Samantha Ege
    262 - 1 370,-

  • av Henry Adamson
    893,-

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    av Bob Pegg
    165

  • av David G. Shanta
    1 043,-

    This book examines how California Indigenous groups forged a new economy based on cattle, opening the door to the assertion and recognition of American Indian sovereignty over ancestral lands by the United States. Shanta reflects on how they survived, kept their cultures alive, and gained recognition of their sovereign status.

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