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  • av Robert Bard
    226

    Discover spine-chilling tales of hauntings, paranormal activity and supernatural phenomena from throughout Kent.

  • av Peter Tucker
    226

    Author Peter Tucker takes us on a lively photographic tour of the transport scene in South and West Yorkshire.

  • av Peter Robinson
    226

    Explore a nostalgic and lavishly illustrated look back at the history of bus and coach travel in the UK.

  • av Stan Brotherton
    248

    Explore the Worcestershire town of Evesham in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.

  • av Mark Turner
    248

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Warwickshire's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • av Keith A. Jenkinson
    226

    This book will trace the development of Dennis in text and photographs, none of which have ever previously been published.

  • Spar 18%
    av Amy Licence
    196 - 292,-

    A dynasty is defined by its men: by their personalities, their wars and reigns, their laws and decisions. Their mothers, wives, sisters and daughters are often depicted as mere foils, shadowy figures whose value lies in the inheritance they brought, or the children they produced. Yet the Tudor dynasty is full of women who are fascinating in their own right, like Margaret Beaufort, who finally emerged triumphant after years of turmoil; Elizabeth of York and her steadying influence; Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, whose rivalry was played out against the backdrop of the Reformation; and Mary and Elizabeth, England's first reigning queens. Then there were all the others: Henry VIII's fascinating sisters who became queens of France and Scotland, and their offspring, the Brandon and Grey women, Lady Margaret Douglas and her granddaughter Arabella Stuart. Many more women danced the Pavane under Henry's watchful eye or helped adjust Elizabeth's ruff. These were strong women, wielding remarkable power, whether that was behind the scenes or on the international stage. Their contribution took England from the medieval era into the modern. It is time for a new narrative of the Tudor women: one that prioritises their experiences and their voices.

  • av George McCafferty
    322

    'The Little Men' tells the real story of Operation Herrick, unvarnished, from the point of view not of Generals or politicians, but the poor bloody infantry.

  • av Mike Beckett
    226

    Previously unpublished photographs documenting the many changes experienced by this railway line since electrification.

  • av Mick Page
    248

    This is a photographic survey of the history of rail freight in the north-west of England in recent years.

  • av Jonathan North
    336,-

    'My horse took the force of his sabre, but I was able to hack at his hands... Wounded quite badly, he went down only to try again. I was tired of this game, so I threw myself onto him and staved in his head.' Jonathan North presents an astonishing history of Napoleon's early 'bartering of lives for glory' based on the words of the soldiers.

  • av Dr David Johnson
    226

    Dr David Johnson explores the fascinating story behind this important and oft-forgotten part of Britain's landscape.

  • av Helen Harwood
    226

    Illustrated throughout, discover the folklore, myths, legends, customs and traditions from Staffordshire that will both enlighten and entertain readers.

  • av Peter Tucker
    226

    Previously unpublished images capturing buses in the beautiful area of the Lake District and North Lancashire.

  • av Steve Tomlin
    246

    The extraordinary story of John Kendall-Carpenter - captain of the England rugby team, educationalist and godfather to the Rugby World Cup.

  • av Martyn Taylor
    226

    With all new images depicting this historic market town, Bury St Edmunds Through Time Revisited will appeal to residents and visitors alike.

  • av John Whiteley
    248

  • av Gordon A. A. Wilson
    176 - 244,-

    Bomber Command is a richly illustrated account of the Royal Air Force organisation from its inception prior to the Second World War in 1936 to its final years during the Cold War. The book covers the reasons for Bomber Command and the personnel that guided its formation and the philosophy and politics of the change from strategic bombing to area bombing, and the ensuing controversy. The Bomber Command organisation and how it functioned is traced, from Headquarters down to the various Groups and the many Squadrons. Famous and specialised Squadrons and the honours awarded to them are explored. Gordon Wilson does not neglect the social impact of this huge organisation: a bomber base had a large impact on the local economy and many lasting war-time bonds were established. The operational aircraft that spearheaded the might of Bomber Command and brought the bombs to the enemy's shores included famous machines such as the Avro Lancaster, Handley Page Halifax and the unique fighter-bomber, the de Havilland Mosquito. The author analyses their construction and performance. Major target raids and the aircraft and Squadrons taking part are described. Some raids were ill conceived, others were brilliant in their execution. The transition to the Cold War and nuclear deterrence naturally confronted Bomber Command with an entirely rewritten role and saw the introduction of a new generation of V-Force jet bombers. Complemented with a range of images of memorials, famous personnel, stations, aircraft, aircraft engines, and manufacturer's factories, Bomber Command is a fitting tribute to 'The Many'.

  • av June and Vernon Bull
    248

    Explore the city of Peterborough in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.

  • av Wes Ashton & Derek Tait
    226

  • av Jonathan Whitlam
    226

  • av Vaughan Hellam & Andrew Walker
    226

  • av Geraint Wyn Hughes
    226

  • av Jennie Elias
    286,-

  • av Mike Danneman
    226

  • av Paul D. Shannon
    226

  • av Michele Schindler
    336,-

  • av David Paul
    248

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