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  • av Bern Marshall
    170,-

    Hidden Walks: South Lakeland takes walkers to rarely trodden trails through breathtaking countryside, using Junction 36 of the M6 as a convenient gateway.

  • av Colin Penny
    136,-

    At last, a brilliant history of Lancaster Castle written especially for kids! This is a book crammed with fantastic facts, great stories, and scary history, all with lots of pictures and fun.

  • av Barry Lucas
    386,-

    For 15 years, from 1970 until 1985, Lancaster was one of the great centres for live rock music in the world. This superb book tells the full story of this unbelievable period, giving details of the performers and the shows, and revealing what went on backstage.

  • av Colin Dickinson
    336,-

    Six years in the making, this superbly crafted book is a ‿must read‿ for anyone interested in Victorian country mansions.

  • av John Garlington
    146,-

    The Sandhole, PrestonâEUR(TM)s place of debauchery and shame, never appeared on any town maps, and despite regular reports in the newspapers of the time, doesnâEUR(TM)t survive in folk memory. John Garlington uncovers a world of poverty, desperation and barbarism, inhabited by those who never really had any chances in life.

  • av Mike White
    146,-

    Oxfordshire is full of the weird, wonderful & mysterious. From Faringdon to Banbury, Henley to the edge of the Cotswolds, and not forgetting Oxford itself, local author Mike White shines a light into the darkness to chill, amuse, surprise and, above all, entertain.

  • av Beth and Steve Pipe
    200,-

    This book is, quite literally, a barrel of laughs! Never has a beer cask climbed so many mountains, canoed across lakes, forded rivers, trundled over bridges and staggered over stiles.

  • av Alan Kidd
    170,-

    This fascinating book, by a leading historian of the city, tells Manchester's story from the Romans to the first steam-poweredfactories, showing how the centuries before the Industrial Revolution formed the foundation for the city's later greatness.

  • av Malcolm Neesam
    896,-

    Rich with detail, lavishly illustrated, and astonishingly comprehensive, Wells and Swells: the Golden Age of Harrogate Spa, 1842-1923, is an invaluable resource bound in a beautiful, limited edition, two-volume set. It is an immediate classic, and is certain be highly collectable in years to come.

  • av Gillian Perry
    200,-

  • - People, places and war 1789-1815
    av George Howson
    150,-

    The experiences of seamen, farmers, women, the poor, slavers, clergy, soldiers, politicians and gentry build a fascinating picture of the city of Lancaster, during a time of significant growth and change, evidence of which can still be seen in the city's buildings and streets.

  • - The Lancashire Loyals in Japanese captivity, 1942-1945
    av Chris Given-Wilson
    150,-

    This is the previously untold story of the brave Lancastrians who endured the Fall of Singapore, and their subsequent incarceration at Keijo POW camp in Korea, told by Chris Given-Wilson, whose father was one of those captured.

  • - Six centuries of travellers' reports and eyewitness accounts
    av Chris Park
    290,-

    This unusual and beautifully illustrated book gives us a unique window on 600 years of Dales history. Looking through the eyes of contemporary writers, we can see how perceptions, attitudes and even the landscape itself have changed over time.

  • - Landscape and History
    av David Johnson
    280,-

    Ingleborough is a mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, one of the most iconic hills in England. This book looks at various facets of Ingleborough, from geology to landscape, history to land-use. It is of interest to those who love the Yorkshire Dales and the great fells of northern England.

  • - One hundred years ago
    av Paul Chrystal & Ian Drake
    160,-

    This book is different from other books on York. Contained within its pages are hugely appealing photographic glimpses of how people lived, worked and played in the city a century ago, images full of human history, and so much more than the usual street scenes.

  • av Paul Chrystal
    200,-

    This comprehensive, fully illustrated book is a unique and invaluable guide to York's Roman heritage, essential reading for all those with an interest in the city.

  • av Krysia Brodie & Ian O. Brodie
    136,-

    Features carefully chosen walks that are intended for various ages and abilities, guiding the walker through some of the most picturesque landscape in Lancashire. This title includes instructions that are accompanied by helpful maps, local information, historical background and attractive photographs.

  • - the unseen art of British Far East prisoners of war
    av Meg Parkes
    290,-

    Captive Artists brings together for the first time the secret art, created by over 65 previously unrecognised artists, all Britishservicemen, who documented survival during Far East captivity.

  • - Liverpool and her Parish since 1207
    av Crispin Pailing
    320,-

    Since the foundation of the town by King John, Liverpool has had a church by the river. Over the following centuries dozens more churches came and went, but the imprint of the activity of the Parish of Liverpool on the city and people was, and still is,profound.

  • - The extraordinary Satterthwaite sisters
    av William M. Hartley
    150,-

    This intriguing book is really a detective story, revealing what turned out to be a most unusual cast of characters and some eyebrow-raising family secrets.

  • - 800 years of history in 30 lives
    av Peter Cotgreave
    280,-

    Spanning centuries, counties, class and generations, author Peter Cotgreave allows this heroic, comedic, devious, irresistible cast of characters to live again in the pages of this unique book, and in so doing reveals much about the area's unique and ancient history.

  • av Michael Bush
    270,-

    Drawing on eight surviving casualty lists, full of information about the victims and their attackers, Professor Michael Bush gives us an objective assessment of the day's events. He shows that this was no mere act of dispersal. It was an act of terror and humiliation worthy of the epithet `massacre', and unequalled in the history of Britain.

  • - Walking, food and folklore around Morecambe Bay
    av Beth and Steve Pipe
    150,-

    From Fleetwood to Walney Island, make the best of one of the most beautiful bays in Britain using this entertaining guide.

  • - A history and guide
    av Robert Swain
    160,-

    Robert Swain outlines the history of the canal in part one of this book, from its construction through its trading days, to its demise and then rebirth as an invaluable leisure resource. Part two is a guide to the entire canal today, pointing out and explaining the hundreds of fascinating features to be seen along its length.

  • - A study of otters at Leighton Moss
    av Elaine Prince
    126,-

    With fascinating insight and attention to detail, patiently and quietly observing and recording, Elaine Prince follows the fortunes of eight families of otters as they mate, hunt, play and raise their young.

  • av Chris Barringer
    336,-

    Chris Barringer brings together half a lifetime's experience of walking the fields, exploring the towns and villages, researching a treasury of archives, and absorbing the unique magic of this wonderful county of Norfolk.

  • - Life, Trade and Shipping in a small Lancashire port 1577-1839
    av Graham Evans
    200,-

    This is the story of how and why a small Lancashire village on the banks of the River Wyre became a bustling port, market and textile town in the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.

  • - Reliable magic for Success in all Circumstances
    av Joyce Froome
    126,-

    Based on surviving evidence, this unique volume is an imagining of a seventeenth century spell book that might have been written by Lancashire `witch' Jennet Device.

  • - life in the city in World War Two
    av John Fidler
    126,-

    From pre-war murmurings to postwar memorials, John Fidler's engaging account of Lancaster in World War II draws on first-hand recollections, newspaper articles and museum resources to tell the tale of how the city fared with dignity and resilience in this most difficult of times.

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