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  • - The Last Fifty Years
    av Hugh Podger
    337,-

  • - The History of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital's League of Friends
    av Zoe Chamberlain
    158,-

    Journalist Zoe Chamberlain here writes an account of the history of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital's League of Friends. Founded in 1975 by consultant surgeon Max Harrison, the League has grown to support all aspects of hospital life.

  • - Letters to a Victorian Lady's Maid
     
    224,-

  • - It's Smiths - A Pictorial History of Smiths Imperial Coaches
    av Roger Smith
    198,-

  • - In the Worcestershire Corner of the Black Country
    av Frederick William Hackwood
    284,-

  • av Alan George Griffin
    171,-

  • - Being Mainly Its Manorial and Municipal History
    av Frederick William Hackwood
    337,-

  • - Solihull
    av Ian Nigel Cameron
    224,-

  • av Alton Douglas
    188,-

  • av Alan Tyers
    251,-

  • av Alton Douglas
    131,-

    For over 20 years, Alton Douglas was a professional comedian. Digging into the comedic side of his nature he has produced this collection of malfunctioning and thoroughly nonsensical characters. The book is illustrated throughout by Clive Hardy.

  • av Frederick William Hackwood
    337,-

  • av John Bassett
    227,-

    "Sutton Coldfied in the Forties" is a rich tapestry of many individuals' memories and photographs supported by local newspaper reports of the decade.

  • - Memories of HMHS "Tjitjalengka" During World War II
    av Jack Woolman
    171,-

    The unusually named HMHS Tjitjalengka was a brand new Dutch ship built for the Java-Japan trip but requisitioned by The Royal Navy after conversion in the USA around the time of Pearl Harbour. The author combines anecdotes of naval life with descriptions of the ship's voyages as a hospital.

  • - The Life and Works of a Warwickshire Historian
    av Jean Field
    184,-

  • av Brian Drew
    258,-

    In 1972 whilst climbing the Matterhorn, Len York fell at 12,000 feet and sustained terrible injuries. This book recounts his amazing recovery which has led him to complete many breathtaking feats, despite the fact he is now paraplegic.

  • av Frederick William Hackwood
    251,-

    Hackwood's "History of Tipton" was first published in 1891. The extensive text commences with Domesday 1086 entries and moves forward, encompassing the ironworks, canals, the connection with Wesley, the parliamentary history and Tipton's role in the civil war battle at nearby Dudley Castle.

  • - The Mary Ashford Mystery
    av Patrick B. Hayes
    145,-

  • - The Story of the 6th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry - 181st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 1940-1946
    av Donald Neal
    258,-

  • av Ronnie Cashmore
    184,-

    A detailed collection of football related cartoons by Sports Argus cartoonist, Ronnie Cashmore. The book traces the fortunes of the major midland clubs in the last couple of seasons by highlighting the triumphs and disasters at Villa, Blues, WBA, Wolves, Sky Blues and The Saddlers.

  • - A History of Birmingham's Staffordshire Suburb
    av Frederick William Hackwood
    271,-

    "Handsworth: old and new" covers the area's history from Roman times, covering also the Norman era, Medieval history, its connection to many local families, Church history, the Reformation, the Bridge Trust, the foundation of education, transport, village and local government, and more.

  • av Peter Leather
    118,-

    Packed with facts and dates, this book covers the entire history of Birmingham from prehistoric times to the dawn of the new Millennium. In 12 bite-sized chapters, Peter Leather tells the tale of Birmingham's rise from insignificant hamlet to international metropolis.

  • av David Conroy
    145,-

    Always headstrong, Winifred Pow leaves her unhappy home life in Devon in autumn 1920 to find a new life in Birmingham. There her rash behaviour brings her into conflict with the social taboos of the time. She meets a shadowy South African who leads her to the "Archway of Tears".

  • av Gwendolen Freeman
    145,-

    Life in the mid 20th century of a thoughtful vulnerable woman entangled in the problems of others. She is affected by the events of the day, including the war, but the real drama is in the lives of her friends. In a suburban setting the movements of a wide range of people are interwoven.

  • av Frederick William Hackwood
    251,-

    First published in 1896 in a limited edition of 80 copies only, Hackwood's "Smethwick" is much sought after by book collectors and historians. Alan Vernon of A&B Books, Smethwick has added an introduction to explain the background of the book. This edition is limited to 750 numbered copies.

  • av Aston and Erdington Photographic Society
    171,-

    Aston and Erdington Photographic society celebrates its centenary with a portfolio of members' work. All the photographs were taken in the year 2000 and they depict Aston and Erdington at the start of a new millennium.

  • av Gary Smith
    184,-

    Gary Smith's book on Winson Green brings back memories of trams, shops, pubs, workplaces and dancehalls and captures the vitality of a Birmingham working-class district during the 1950s and 1960s.

  • - The Origins and History of Focus Housing Group
    av Kevin Gulliver
    224,-

    The history of FOCUS (formerly COPEC) housing group 1925-2000 which is responsible for 15000 homes in the Midlands as a Housing Association.

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