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Inspiration for families to connect with nature using stories and the wisdom of our ancestors
A witty and unconventional biography of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in his centenary year - perfect for fans of The Crown
Showcasing the changing scene of locomotive power across the former LNER territories from Newcastle to North London
The incredible true story of an SOE station where false identities and documents were forged and an elite Polish fighting force underwent training
A glorious celebration of the history of Westland
We may have fallen out of love with our city homes, but cities are still going to be essential dwelling places for a growing population. International sustainability and wellbeing advocate, Claire Bradbury explores what we need to do to fall back in love with the city, and find our city homes again.
Once, the output of such yards as Harland & Wolff and Workman, Clark was vital business of national and international importance. The Harland & Wolff yard had a long association of building ships for the White Star Line, culminating in the three largest passenger vessels of the Edwardian era, Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, as well as others for the International Mercantile Marine Co.This beautifully illustrated volume from Richard P. de Kerbrech and David L. Williams covers aspects of the construction and the skilled craftsmen that worked on these ships, and many others, from the Edwardian era to the 1920s, revelling in atmospheric views of the boiler shop, foundry, machine shop and slipways, as well as many successful launchings. The rich array of images showcases the labour-intensive heavy engineering and shipyard practices that were once part of BelfastΓÇÖs major industry, now sadly no more.
This is the first book detailing the history of the golden age of the British sitcom, the 1970s, through the voices of those who created it
Previously undocumented testimonies telling stories of love, laughter, adventure and activism from the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp.
How the American airship came within a hair's breadth of replacing planes, trains, and ocean liners as dominant long-distance transport
Shining a light on the largely untold story of elite-schooled child and youth soldiers under the Nazi regime
The fate of the world's coasts rests on a knife edge as global warming melts ice sheets and glaciers from the Alps to the Andes. The choices we make now will determine whether oceans rise by a coast-swamping one metre by 2100 or whether we can save our coastal communities.
The story of Black British theatre at its most radical, entertaining and profound - told through the lives of its great trailblazers
Bringing back a classic work on the American War for Independence
Caribbean folk tales set alongside local reminiscences of 1950s migration from the Caribbean to Britain
A collection of tragic and forgotten historic disasters around Britain, from the 1800s to the twenty-first century
The story of how three individuals conquered the plague of the sea
The first book to explore the secret campaign that Mrs Thatcher and her government waged before and after the Falklands War against 'subversives'
Why do we see the world the way we do? An unusual history of sight across 500 million years.
Historic reconstruction drawings of Gloucester accompanied by photographs and drawings from excavations
Valerie Storie, the survivor of the infamous A6 Murder, was victim shamed for over 50 years. This is her story, told for the very first time
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