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  • - Memories of life as a young reporter during the 1960s
    av John Phillpott
    187

    BEATLE haircut, one set of smart clothes to his name... and with a rock 'n' roll attitude hewn out of five resentful years at a boys' grammar school. This was the 16-year-old John Phillpott who, in that long-lost summer of 1965, started out on a life-long career in Midlands journalism. It was the era when a young trainee reporter could be sent to a fatal road accident one moment and ordered to make the tea for the entire editorial staff the next. These were the days when a young journalist might cover a budgerigar show on a Saturday afternoon and a few hours later interview Ray Davies of the chart-topping Kinks. Yes, it's all there in Go and Make the Tea, Boy! The reprobates, drunks and various other paid-up members of life's Awkward Squad all splash across these pages in glorious technicolor, as this no-holds-barred narrative of life on a provincial newspaper back in the Swinging Sixties gets into gear.

  • - Romance & Tragedy: A Couple's Remarkable SOE War in Occupied Europe
    av Peter Deeley
    177

  • av Elizabeth Atkins
    167

    A History of Webheath begins with its origins in around 1250 and includes its time within the Forest of Feckenham. The boundaries of the parish, which have been altered over the years, once covered a far greater area, extending down through Upper Bentley, across Crumpfields to Heathfield Road. Following Birchfield Road to Headless Cross and back along the other side of the road, the area also comprised Tack Farm, the outskirts of Hewell Grange and up to Tardebigge Church. The book charts Webheath's evolvement from a sleepy, rural agricultural village to the present day thriving community now encompassed within the town of Redditch in Worcestershire. With maps and photographs it contains much information on local landmarks, place names, farms and houses, major local landowners and notable residents.

  • - An Account of the U.S. General Supply Depot G-25, Ashchurch, Tewkesbury during World War II
    av Fran Collins
    251

  • av Alton Douglas
    87

    Alton once again shares humorous and dramatic stories from his life as a professional comedian, TV warm-up artiste, actor, musician and author/co-author of over 50 books. He also includes tales of his time in the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, his interests, his friendships and even a few of his favourite jokes!

  • av Donald J. Field
    277

    When the author was appointed as Clerk to the Trustees of Sutton Coldfield Municipal Charities, he came across the transcript and a tape recording of a talk on the history of the Charities which his predecessor had given at a Trustees' meeting and this aroused his interest in the development of the Charities.

  • av Philip Gibbons
    191

    Perhaps you have never sent, or even received a love letter from the one you love, which is understandable, especially if you spend little time apart. When parted from your loved one, love letters act as a bridge between you, as they carry a crucial message. Those words are important, as once written, they cannot be taken back.

  • - Master Potter 1829-1909
    av Tom Willis
    277

    Based on the research on Locke & Co Ltd, this book records the Court Case in 1902 and the demise of the Company in 1915.

  • av Brenda Bullock
    167

    When Christine Wilson began a collaboration with her old university professor, Alex Burns, on a series of magazine articles, they hadn't met for nearly thirty years. In the interim, they had both been long and happily married. After all, they were both far too old for all the turmoil of love. Weren't they? This book tells their story.

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    341

    A biography that reveals the author's complex relationship with Darwin, her love of poetry and the natural landscape, and the personality, challenges and aspirations of an intelligent, passionate and independent woman writer of the early Romantic period.

  • av Andrew H. Morton
    177

    Sets out to uncover the significance of the Worcestershire manor house that famously gave its name to the home of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings".

  • av Michael Essex-Lopresti
    177

    The Regent's Canal was originally constructed in 1812 and provides both transport and pleasure for Londoners and visitors. A companion to "Exploring The New River", this title serves both as a history and as a detailed guide to Nash's well known London waterway.

  • av Alton Douglas
    177

  • av Tony Higgs
    237

    Monument Lane existed for around 110 years, having opened in the 1850s. It was responsible for both passenger and freight services, the pick of which were main line trains from Birmingham to London, Liverpool and Manchester. This text includes photographs, which trace the history of Monument Lane from Victorian times to the 1960s.

  • av Fred Ritchie
    151

    Concentrates on the events which affected the Solihull Manor House (dates back to 1495) during the 20th century. This book reveals the existence of one of Solihull's best kept secrets, the beautiful and tranquil garden, tucked away at the rear of the Manor House.

  • av Alton Douglas
    127

    Alton Douglas is the best-selling author of over three dozen books on the West Midlands and surrounding areas but, in another life, he was a professional comedian for twenty years. Encouraged by the success of his first humorous book, with more of Clive Hardy's hilarious illustrations, Alton is proud to present "A Load of Nonsense!".

  • av Joseph Ashby
    177

    Joseph Ashby of Tysoe, the agricultural trade unionist, published a series of articles in the "Warwick Advertiser". This book contains extracts from his articles illustrated by photographs. It reveals the secrets hidden behind the cottage doors of Victorian England.

  • av Sue Brown
    167

  • av John Moore
    277

    A collection of articles that presents a commentary on country life.

  • av Ken Pugh
    277

    Lets you join a great grandson of the first Park Keeper at Selly Oak Park, Birmingham as he delves into the Park's history. This title helps you to discover why, when, and how the Park came to be.

  • - Poems Written by a Soldier During the 2nd World War
    av Jack Gillespie
    141

    Jack Gillespie was born in 1909 and celebrated his 100th birthday on 4th August 2009. Belonging to a Scottish family in Liverpool, Jack, not unexpectedly, joined the Liverpool Scottish Regiment. When there was a break in the fighting, Jack wrote many poems to help raise the morale of his colleagues. This book contains his surviving war poems.

  • - From Warwickshire to World War II
    av Arthur John Callwood
    277

    The only son of a North Warwickshire farming family, Arthur Callwood was born just after the end of World War I. At the outbreak of World War II, he was called up for active service. This book tells the story of his early years, his day to day army life at home and abroad, until he eventually returned to his destined occupation as a farmer.

  • - Slade School the First 100 Years
    av Maurice R. Western
    407

    Slade School has gone through many life-changing moments, since it was first given birth in 1904. This title tells that it is to be hoped that all scholars may learn, in as entertaining a way as possible, the life of a school as events unfold through the disparate decades of the twentieth century.

  • av Ron Jones
    177

    Describes the author's early childhood in Birmingham and the difficult times for his parents who nevertheless instilled into him the qualities of honesty and respect for others.

  • av June Picken
    141

    June Picken in early childhood was headstrong, reaching her mid-teens she desired to leave school and enter the workplace. Once in the office, though, life was disrupted by the outbreak of war. This book follows this gentle rebel's journey from the classroom to the fields as she challenges conventions and makes her contribution to the war effort.

  • av C.T. Wareing
    177

    Presents an account of the years of the author on the Worcestershire County Council (WCC). This book tells how he was elected to Redditch Urban District Council in 1972, followed by election too in 1973, to Hereford & Worcester County Council; serving with short breaks since on Redditch Borough Council and since 1997 on WCC, retiring in 2005.

  • av David Moorat
    251

    Looks at the surviving pubs of Brampton.

  • - An Unsolved Murder
    av Joyce M. Coley
    101

    After 60 years the question is still chalked on walls around the area. Who put Bella in the Wyche Elm? Other unsolved murders have not caused such a reaction. This is a sad story with links to the war.

  • av Iris Bryce
    177

    Owen and Iris Bryce bought a derelict farm with the idea of having a beautiful rural caravan site. However with Planning Permission taking some two years to obtain they started to grow their own vegetables. A few chickens were bought and then 'like Topsy - it just grew'. This is the story of a change of plan and also a change in their way of life.

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