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This book, thanks to Ken's wife, Lady Dodd, gives the first ever in-depth account of his astonishing story, and unravels 'the other Ken Dodd' - the fascinating, kind and complicated private man with whom she spent her life
Chris Jeffery tells his remarkable life story, born a farmer's son who became a pig farm manager, milkman, insurance adviser, meat humper, animal nutrition representative to farm supply shop owner, before a career in television beckoned at 60.
The heat is on once again for troubled rugby league star Greg Duggan when he takes up the offer to join new club Lanzarote Eruption in the hot summer on the Canary Islands. Eruption are destined for Super League and Greg's life, in tatters from a broken marriage, corrupt officials and convalescence after a bullet wound, looks set for sunshine.
A quirky satirical comedy from 1954 by one of the twentieth century's most prolific, influential and versatile writers.
A satirical comedy first published in 1964 by one of the twentieth century's most prolific, influential and adaptable writers.
When Detective-Sergeant Cluff, on the lookout as ever, overhears a conversation in Gunnarshaw concerning the Amblers' estate in Egilsby, he grows suspicious. But when Colonel Ambler is found dead at the riverside, Cluff - unorthodox as ever - promptly embarks on a fishing trip to investigate, much to the despair of Inspector Mole.
When the police are called to a crime scene at a Gunnarshaw grocer's shop, it looks to be a straightforward case of burglary - but not to Detective-Sergeant Cluff, whose subsequent investigations, following a boy's brutal discovery of a dismembered body on the moors, force him to confront the most gruesome murder he has ever faced.
Gunnarshaw is under siege. A peeping Tom prowls the streets and back yards, peering through windows, the police seemingly helpless to catch him. Then, a body is discovered in the garden of the local school's head teacher, much to the dismay of his well-heeled neighbours.
From the shadows of a ginnel, Cluff watches a young woman weeping in Gunnarshaw's busy high street - and wonders why. But when a dead body is discovered in a forest plantation, Cluff calls on his extensive knowledge of Gunnarshaw folk, as well as his instinctive perception of human nature, to uncover a trail of fateful and unrequited love.
HOW PRIESTLEY TOLD THE WORLD WEEK BY WEEK OF BRITAIN'S WARTIME STRUGGLE TOSURVIVE. NEWLY DISCOVERED WARTIME BROADCASTS
Gresley's B17s explores the career of this steam locomotive passenger class from its introduction in 1928 to withdrawal in1960.
Gresley's A4s captures these worldfamous locomotives throughout their life, with over 300 excellent colour and black and white images present in this collection, which is arguably the greatest ever assembled on the class.
Britain's national dish has become loved all over the world. This book reveals the history of how it became such an iconic culinary delight, and gives clear instruction on perfecting the art of making it.
Armed with a toilet trowel and a converted Mazda Bongo called Roxy, self-styled 'ordinary' ultrarunner, Gavin Boyter, embarks on his latest long-distance challenge: to run the 3400km from Paris to Istanbul along the route of the world's most illustrious railway journey, the Orient Express.
The everyman's take on breaking out of the everyday, cycling 5,000 miles through North America. Achievable adventure for the great unwashed.
Great photography of locomotives on Yorkshire's railways in the final years of steam traction. Compiled with thoroughly researched, informative captions.
A guide to Yorkshire's gin scene - the history, the distillers and their gins.
Renowned Yorkshire Dales writer, David Joy, reveals the magic of the region in this beautifully produced book featuring outstanding photography.
The Southern Region in the final years of steam traction from 1948 to 1967.
Brian Close's feats on the cricket field were legendary. This previously unseen section of archive material reveals the young man who went on to become that legend.
Renowned cycling writer, Peter Cossins, takes you on a ride through this beautiful mountain range....
Der mehrfache Plattenmillionar Tony Christie blickt auf sein Leben und seine sechs Jahrzehnte als internationaler Kunstler zuruck
John Fuller travels to the coastal town to find the characters and stories, watch Yorkshire in action and tap into Scarborough's enduring appeal.
Multi-million selling recording artist, Tony Christie, looks back on his life and six decades as an international performer.
As Leeds United celebrate their centenary, James Buttler gets the view from the dugoutExclusive interviews with key figuresEvery manager illustrated
The latest in this series of high quality railway titles by Peter Tuffrey - an outstanding collection of rare colour and black and white images with informative captions that documents this most popular class of locomotive.
The story behind one of the UK's largest O gauge model railway layouts.
A guide to Scotland's gin scene - the history, the distillers and their gins.
The Western Region in the final years of steam traction from 1948 to 1966. A fascinating collection of hitherto unpublished black and white photographs by former Senior British Medical Council researcher, Ben Brooksbank
A remarkable collection featuring rare colour and black and white images that document our railway heritage.
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