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  • av Louis Berk
    226

    Explore the rich history London's South Bank in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.

  • av Chris Barber
    226

    The fascinating history of industry in this historic Welsh county. Chris Barber has compiled this richly illustrated book to provide an insight into the important industrial history of this area.

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    av John Buss
    172

    A nostalgic look back at the merchandise of these cult 1960s TV shows, highly illustrated throughout.

  • av Malcolm Batten
    226

    A varied selection of images documenting the buses used as rail replacement services in London and south-east England.

  • av Kenneth G. Williamson
    226

    A terrific collection of historic photographs documenting the story of Edinburgh, Granton and Leith railways.

  • av Colin Alexander
    226

    Fascinating previously unpublished images of railways built by British companies with British locomotives, rolling stock and other infrastructure. This volume focuses on Africa.

  • av Lynda Telford
    336,-

    The women of Ancient Rome, were obliged to maintain the 'Mos maiorum', the established order of things. Romulus himself was believed to have devised the almost indissoluble marriage rite, the 'Confarreatio', which put a wife under the absolute power of her husband. She could not divorce him, but he could divorce her.

  • av Joanna Mattingly
    226

    A fascinating exploration of Cornwall's historic churches that will be of interest to residents and visitors alike.

  • av Tracey Radford
    226

    Discover the history and architectural treasures of Jersey in this fascinating exploration of 50 of its buildings and landmarks from across the centuries.

  • av John Jackson
    226

    Examining the modern rail scene of Derbyshire. Takes a whistle stop tour of the county's stations, looking at both the passenger and freight trains.

  • av Lucy McMurdo
    226

    A fascinating exploration of the architectural heritage, treasures and landmarks in the City of London from across the centuries.

  • av Rabbi N. L. Marcus
    234

    In this book I do not propose to delve to the great depths of our Torah; what I merely desire to do is to focus light on some aspect or other of the area "Around the Tents of the Torah".

  • av Jon Fraser King
    226

  • av Laura Burnett
    226

    50 of the most remarkable objects recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme in Somerset.

  • av Don Matzat
    176 - 296,-

    Don Matzat here provides a new perspective on the life of Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of the infamous Henry VIII. While most biographers suggest that Katherine chose to marry the obese, irascible monarch in order to further some reformation or obey a divine imperative, the author goes against the tide and concludes that Katherine was an opportunist who married the king in order to enjoy the comforts of being the Queen of England, proven by her sumptuous lifestyle. But everything changed for Katherine when she had a dramatic conversion experience, embracing the primary tenets of the Protestant Reformation as described in her seminal work, The Lamentation of a Sinner. Her newly found belief placed her in a precarious position, not only with her husband but with the heresy hunters who, with the king's blessing, beheaded those who held such beliefs. Yet Katherine had the courage to discuss her faith with her dangerous husband during the final months of his life. The life of Katherine Parr was one of drama, intrigue, danger, deceit, clandestine romance, scandal, tragedy and mystery. She came to a tragic end, and for three hundred years her burial site remained unknown. Katherine ruled England while Henry went to war against France. She was the first woman published in England under her own name. Her Lamentation of a Sinner is a little-known gem of the Protestant Reformation. Her influence upon the children of Henry, the future monarchs Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, would affect English history for many years to come.

  • av Alistair Cooke
    276

    A new edition of Alistair Cooke's classic work, which has sold more than 2 million copies. Full of Cooke's signature erudition, this is an incisive and illuminating history of the United States. Republished to mark the 50th anniversary of the classic BBC series and this title's first publication.

  • av Mick Davis & David Lassman
    226

    A look at the dark side of life in Frome in centuries past. This book will fascinate anyone with an interest in the history of crime as well as those who want to know more about the history of Frome and the South West of England.

  • - A Secret Landscape
    av Roger A. Lane
    226

    Cranborne Chase is an area of outstanding natural beauty in southern England, encompassing the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire. Here royalty once came to hunt deer and other game in an area that became known as the Chase. It remains a landscape that feels like a painting of the past, with open chalk downland, wide expansive skies, dramatic escarpments and panoramic views. Renowned for its archaeological treasures, it remains largely unspoilt with its own sense of remoteness. Chalk river valleys provide a contrast with hidden villages, churches and manor houses surrounded by ancient woodlands, forming an atmospheric landscape where nature and humanity live hand in hand. In this book, Roger Lane traces elements of the region's history, occasionally with personal anecdotes adding to the interest. He and Roger Holman are acclaimed photographers with an intimate knowledge of the area. Here, their photography informs and delights both visitors and residents alike.

  • av Maxwell Craven
    366,-

    An examination of Magnus Maximus's life indicates that the Roman order survived in Britain for far longer than is usually credited, both politically and to a large extent materially.

  • av Keith A. Jenkinson
    226

    Rare and previously images documenting this interesting bus scene. Areas covered includes Liverpool, the Wirral, St.Helens and Southport.

  • av Dean Hollands
    226

    This book will interest anyone keen to know more about Berkshire's remarkable local military history.

  • av Jill Armitage
    226

    Explore Eyam's fascinating hidden history through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.

  • av John Woodhams
    226

    A fascinating insight into the world of Saxony's narrow gauge railways, which remain a favourite among rail enthusiasts due to their continuing steam-powered workings.

  • av Gordon Edgar
    296,-

    A stunning collection of rare photographs documenting the last years of industrial steam around the world. This first volume focuses on scenes captured in the twenty-first century.

  • av Ruth Mansergh
    314

    Discover the lesser-known and hidden heritage of Kew and Brentford. Will appeal to residents and all who are interested in the history of this part of London.

  • av Philip Wallis
    226

    Previously unpublished photographs documenting buses and coaches around the Thames Valley during this interesting period.

  • av William Troughton
    226

    A fascinating collection of merged historic and modern images that reflect the changes in Aberystwyth through the decades.

  • av Charles Close
    147

    A pocket-sized, illustrated history tour of Aylesbury showing how Buckinghamshire's county town has changed through the decades.

  • av Stewart Shuttleworth
    226

    A fascinating illustrated account of the industrial heritage of the town and county borough of Wrexham across the centuries.

  • av Wendy Turner
    226

    A fascinating tour through the city of Lincoln highlighting its heritage, people and places across the centuries.

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