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The Ironbridge Gorge, a cradle of the Industrial Revolution, in the late 18th century was a magnet for writers, artists and industrial spies.
This book traces the development of this important city and its people from the earliest times to the present, where each period in its progress links to the next.
Woodlawn, an area rich in archaeology, history, architecture and politics, is both unique in its character and yet emblematic of the story of many rural communities across Ireland.
A vibrant collection of local folk tales from Cork handed down through generations of storytellers
This book celebrates the achievements of ordinary people, who went about their lives without having the spotlight turned on them but who have nevertheless contributed greatly to the Cornwall of their time.
This fascinating book of over 200 old photographs provides a glimpse of life in the market town of Bicester and the nearby village of Chesterton.
Going beyond the experiences of one man, this book explores the wider political, cultural and class context of the Victorian city. It is an honest tale of rags to riches that will appeal to all who wish to discover more about the dramatic history of industrial Manchester and its people.
This is the story of a charismatic woman who defied the conventions of her time, and loved living life in the fast lane.
Fascinating story of the race to be the first nation to develop unmanned guided flying bombs
Chester's vibrant history is uniquely captured in this collection of photographs and postcards from the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.
1364: The plague has returned and fear fills the air as the pestilence claims its first victims in Chesterfield. When the local priest vanishes, John the Carpenter believes the man is simply scared - until he discovers a body left in an empty house.
The first biography of Herbert Ponting, a member of both Scott's and Shackleton's Antarctic expeditions
Founded in 1825 by the 21-year-old George Thompson Jnr, the Aberdeen Line developed over 100 years into one of the best-respected shipping lines in Britain. Here Peter King seeks to bring this once prominent shipping line's history to light once more for the enjoyment of shipping enthusiasts and maritime historians everywhere.
A unique and timely memoir, full of '80s nostalgia, that explores the golden age of Hollywood cinema
Stunning photographic history of the Orient Line that ran from London to Australia - the Australian Line
Mark A. Chambers charts the history and output of Hawker Aircraft Ltd from Sopwith onwards, through the Harrier's development, production, flight testing and operational and combat history, and also considers its future replacement, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
From the Smuts Report to a remotely piloted air system via Trenchard's boots and a 1948 Olympics running vest, discover the rich history and stunning development of Her Majesty's youngest service through 100 iconic objects.
The A-Z of Curious Sussex is guaranteed to enthrall both resident and visitor alike.
The Beatles in Posters: The Artwork of Tony Booth
Here renowned military historian Martin van Creveld has compiled a concise guide to the history of war in 100 key events. With intriguing facts and a worldwide range, War in 100 Events is an immensely entertaining volume for military buffs and laymen alike.
This beautifully illustrated book takes the reader on a journey through natural history and shows the richness of animal life on our planet like you've never seen it before.
Following his first three successful books, describing his long career as a military pilot, Mike Brooke completes the story with more tales of test flying during the 1980s and '90s.
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