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A fascinating exploration of Essex's historic churches. Will be of interest to all those who live in or are visiting this attractive county in England.
Nuclear Copper is a true story that delves into the fascinating and covert world of nuclear policing, as seen through the eyes of PC Okuhara.
A pictorial survey of Diesel Multiple Units in the North of England from the late 1970s to the present day.
Sarah Jane Downing examines the hair and beauty styles of Jane Austen's era. She looks at the beauty ideals of the Regency period to shed light on the transition from the baroque high hair and formal doll-like faces of the court of King George III to the fresh complexions and glossy, bouncy ringlets of the Regency.
The first full biography of one of the most controversial figures of the English Civil War, this is an insightful and thoroughly researched reappraisal of a maligned man who sentenced Charles I to his death.
A stunning collection of images showcasing the scenic splendour, intrinsic character and contrasting treasures of Suffolk through the seasons.
Fifty artefacts, buildings and places that together provide a fascinating insight into the life and legacy of Jane Austen to coincide with the 250th anniversary of her birth in December 2025.
Roger Protz explores St Albans' local pubs and brewing heritage in this lavishly illustrated guide.
Helmut Nickel's extensive scholarship is a considerable contribution to the world of Arthurian studies
Paul Johnson delves into the previously unpublished diaries of a Second World War POW, exploring camp life and Lieutenant John Blomfield Dixon's passion for drama.
A fascinating survey in photographs of pier railways and tramways around the UK and Ireland through history to the present day.
A history of the Bank of England through the many different banknotes that have been issued during its existence.
The history of the railway route from Euston to Birmingham from its nineteenth century beginnings to the Rail Blue era of British Rail.
Royston Morris' book features a broad range of military aircraft from the First World War right up to the modern day which can be seen on display in the skies and on the ground in Britain.
This book records the surprisingly varied bus scene in Chelmsford, one of Britain's newest cities, since 2000.
The Leyland Atlantean was in production from 1958 until 1986 and around 15,300 buses of the type were built over this period. Whilst over 3,500 were exported abroad, the remainder gave sterling service to over a hundred different operators in the UK.
The car favoured by British Prime Ministers and the Queen. This is an essential guide to one of Britain's most respected cars.
Discover the fascinating stories of Yorkshire's railway disasters from the birth of the railways in the 19th century to the 21st century.
In this book Ed Bethune and Anthony Dawson from the 1722 Waggonway Project take the reader on a century long tour of the earliest of Scottish railways, beginning in 1722 with the Tranent-Cockenzie Waggonway and ending with the Garnkirk & Glasgow Railway of 1831, the first 'modern' railway in Scotland.
Sightseeing tour buses are one area of bus operation that has seen significant growth since the 1950s and this book looks at a selection of these operations in popular towns and cities since the 1970s.
King Charles III is the first British monarch to be directly descended from the Romanovs. in this book, Coryne Hall, renowned expert on the Romanovs, tells the fascinating story of this remarkable bloodline.
With rare and previously unpublished images, explore a nostalgic look back at this popular stoke bus operator.
A celebration of Horsham's rich heritage and identity - its special events, achievements, people, industry and landmarks.
A celebration of Maidstone's rich heritage and identity - its special events, achievements, people, industry and landmarks.
The greatest General of the Byzantine empire captured Carthage and was thus granted the very last Triumph. Blinded by the Emperor, he spent his last years in poverty - who was he?
Marking its 300th anniversary, this highly illustrated book explores the history of the Tanfield wagonway.
Through the lens of the influential de la Pole brothers, this book offers readers a chance to explore some of the lesser known aspects of Henry VII and Henry VIII's rule, in particular their foreign wars and often duplicitous dealings with other European monarchs.
The North East of England has a fascinating and often grisly past. It is one of the most haunted parts of the country and here is a collection of the ghostly stories of the North East.
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