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    258,-

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  • av Jonathan Oates
    359,-

    Why does the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin have such an extraordinary reputation today? How come his criminal career has inspired a profusion of often misleading literature and film?

  • av Jonathan Oates
    290,-

  • av Jonathan Oates
    195,-

    Graphic reconstructions of unsolved London murders of the interwar years. Shows how the murderers got away with their crimes.

  • - Notorious Bank Robber and Double Murderer
    av Jonathan Oates
    225,-

    Graphic account of the life and crimes of 1950s thief and double-murderer Donald Hume.

  • av Jonathan Oates & Paul Howard Lang
    225,-

    Explores the rich and fascinating history of the London Borough of Ealing through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    275,-

    Fascinating reinvestigation of the Haigh serial murders of 1944-9, based on fresh primary research into case files and Haigh's family background. Provides insight into the police methods and forensic science of the day and a painstaking portrait of a serial killer.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    225,-

    Fascinating reinvestigation of the Christie serial murders of 1943-1953. Published to mark the 60th anniversary of Christie's execution. Incorporates fresh information about Christie's background and career. Insight into the police methods and forensic science of the day. A painstaking portrait of a serial killer.

  • av Jonathan Oates & Paul Howard Lang
    225,-

    Ealing was once known as the 'Queen of the Suburbs', though this phrase is more commonly used now by estate agents. Ealing Through Time enables the reader to judge for themselves whether the viewpoints of Ealing justify the title in question, both in the past and in contemporary times. Ealing was a 'country town near London' when these postcards were commissioned. It was blessed by many fine open spaces and was near to the countryside too. Yet it also had good transport links by train and tram to the capital and the West of England. It had a number of prestigious private schools and other establishments that made it attractive to middle-class residents. Much the same can be said now, despite the many changes that have taken place in the last century.

  • - Killiecrankie to Culloden
    av Jonathan Oates
    345,-

    Comprehensive military history of the Jacobite rebellions - covers the principal uprisings of 1715 and 1745 in graphic detail.

  • - A Guide for Family and Local Historians
    av Jonathan Oates
    224,-

    Practical, accessible guide to researching East End history with full details of records researchers can consult-online sites, archives, libraries, books, museums.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    222,-

    An essential introduction to one of the most rewarding sources for family historians.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    1 865,-

    Whilst much has been written about the Jacobites, most works have tended to look at the Rebellion of 1745, rather than the earlier attempt to reinstate the Stuart dynasty. As such this book provides a welcome focus on events in 1715, when Jacobites in both England and Scotland tried to oust George I and to replace him with James Stuart. In particular it provides a detailed narrative and analysis of the campaign in the Lowlands of Scotland and in the north of England that led to the decisive battle at Preston and ended the immediate prospects of the Jacobite cause. Drawing upon a wealth of under-utilised sources, the work builds on existing research into the period to give weight to the community and individual dimensions of the crisis as well as to the military ones. Contrary to popular myth, the Jacobite army contained both English and Scots, and because it surrendered almost intact, an analysis of the surviving list of Jacobite prisoners captured in the North West England reveals much information about their origins, occupations, unit structure and, sometimes, religion, as well as the quality of the soldiers'' arms and equipment, their experience and that of their leaders. Through this study of the last major battle to be fought on English soil, a clearer picture emerges of the individuals and groups who sought to mould the direction of the freshly created British state and the dynasty that should rule it.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    195,-

    The trail that an ancestor leaves through the Victorian period and the twentieth century is relatively easy to follow the records are plentiful, accessible and commonly used. But how do you go back further, into the centuries before the central registration of births, marriages and deaths was introduced in 1837, before the first detailed census records of 1841? How can you trace a family line back through the early modern period and perhaps into the Middle Ages? Jonathan Oatess clearly written new handbook gives you all the background knowledge you need in order to go into this engrossing area of family history research.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    176,-

    Looking at the past and present of Ealing through the use of pictures and informative captions.

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