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  • av Chris Barringer
    340,-

    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.

  • - A fun-filled tour of lakeland distillers & brewers
    av Beth Pipe
    146,-

    This book is a brilliant concept. You can use it: as a guide to walking (not necessarily in a straight line!) from distillery to distillery; to plan lovely days out in the Lakes; as a highly entertaining read.

  • av John Lamb
    290,-

    This beautiful book is an exploration and celebration of modern Lancashire's unspoilt and lesser-known corners. Full of fascinating facts, figures and insights, complemented by many colour images, the book is written in an accessible and lively style and will delight anyone who has an interest in the natural history of our region.

  • - Growin' up in Liverpool 8
    av Ken Hayter
    136,-

    Ken Hayter's warm, funny, poignant tales of growing up in Toxteth will strike a chord with anyone interested in the social history of Liverpool, whether they are old enough to remember how it was, or would like to have a fascinating peek into the past.

  • - Growin' up in the 1950s
    av Brian Carline
    126,-

    Copenhagen Street was no different from any street in any industrial town or city in the 1950s. Not only were the streets similar, their inhabitants all had the same tales to tell too. This book describes one such street, home to a community of ordinary hardworking and poor families.

  • av Philip Payton
    290,-

    Combining sound academic research with a genuine talent for writing, this superb new book tells the story of Sussex from ancient times to the present day, exploring interesting themes along the way.

  • - Intriguing Walks Around Leighton Moss, Silverdale and Arnside
    av Beth Pipe
    136,-

    Trails with Tales is the perfect book for anyone wanting to pull on their boots, explore the area and get up close to a little local history.

  • - A Guide for Local Historians
    av David Dymond
    166,-

    This invaluable book, now completely updated, provides practical advice about the process of research and writing history. It gives essential guidance on finding sources; transcribing, analysing and interpreting evidence; writing; historical perspectives and methods; and ways to present and publish the finished product.

  • - A Vision of Countryside
    av Jan Wiltshire
    176,-

    Cumbrian Contrasts celebrates the wonder of one of the most beautiful, diverse and precious parts of the British Isles. From the source of rivers high in the fells, through moorland solitudes to the urban fringe, and down to estuaries and the coast, the author paints a vivid portrait of a landscape and its wildlife.

  • av David Hindle
    150,-

    Birdwatching Walks in Bowland, now in its third edition, reveals the many treasures in the Forest of Bowland that can be enjoyed by all. Readers can choose from over 30 lovely routes, all with straightforward directions, easy-to-follow maps and useful birding tips.

  • av Professor David Birmingham
    136,-

    In a lively and accessible way, this book tells the story of the diverse and colourful people who occupied Canterbury before the Normans.

  • - Mass Politics in England Before the Age of Reform
    av Ellen Gibson Wilson
    280,-

    In 1807, 23,007 voters travelled to York to cast their votes for two county members in the general election. This study illustrates the working of the political process, with an account of what it meant to mobilise, convey, feed, lodge and deploy vast armies of supporters with military precision over a polling period of 15 days.

  •  
    186,-

    Manchester was 'at the heart of English pop music creativity for at least three decades'. This fascinating book celebrates this contribution and delves into the music cultures and subcultures around the city during one of the most exciting eras in musical history.

  • - History, Wildlife, Pharmaceuticals
    av George B Hill
    386,-

    Alderley Park Discovered is written by former AstraZeneca chemist George Hill, whose carefully researched text is presented in a wonderfully lively and readable style. The 400-acre site is a unique and beautiful natural environment with a rich, varied history, and is home to a diverse range of wildlife.

  • - Ice Age to Present Day
    av Andy Denwood
    126,-

    Delving back more than 6,000 years, author Andy Denwood goes behind the reed-beds to chart the history of the modern reserve, combining research through the archives with photos, anecdotes and expert testimony.

  • - Henry Littlejohn and the Condition of Edinburgh
    av Paul Laxton
    340,-

    Dr Henry Littlejohn's Report on the Sanitary Condition of Edinburgh (1865) was a landmark in public health administration, with a significance far beyond the boundaries of Edinburgh. This book reproduces the complete, original Report, and describes fully its pivotal role in the development of public health management in Victorian cities.

  • - A History
    av Martin Sheppard
    340,-

    Martin Sheppard's scintillating history of Primrose Hill, one of London's great landmarks, recounts the many remarkable events on the hill over the centuries.

  • - Subtitle Notorious Cases and How They Were Solved
    av Hunter Ian
    106,-

    Chief Superintendant Ian Hunter of the CID, retired, is a good old fashioned copper. He has been at the heart of the investigations into some of the Lancashire's most notorious murders, including the 'Handless Corpse' Case, the 'Black Panther', and the 'Mad Dog of Pudsey'. In this revealing book, Detective Hunter tells us how, in these and other hideous murders across the counrty, the perpetrators were finally brought to justice. Modern science can certainly help to convict a criminal, but as these accounts show all too clearly, without instinct, observation and sheer bloody hard work at the start, no case would ever be solved.

  • - How to Get the Best from the North West!
    av Malcolm Greenhalgh
    96,-

    A brilliant new book especially for the gardeners of the North West! Full of Grow Your Own (GYO) information and tips for growers across the old county of Lancashire.

  • - Heritage, Natural History and Walking in the City and Beautiful Countryside Beyond
    av David Hindle
    113,-

    This beautiful book celebrates, with its combination of history, wildlfie and walking in the amazing countryside around Preston is perfect book for anyone living in or visiting the city and the lovely places on its doorstep.

  • av Roger Cartwright
    340,-

    This is a true story about living and learning in the two decades between 1940 and 1960.

  • - Nine Generations of a Working Family
    av Marion Cutting
    166,-

    The Pendleburys of Lancashire and London were a remarkable family. This English Odyssey is a fascinating and illuminating sidelight on our country's rich and sometimes troubled past.

  • - And Other Humorous History Howlers
    av Paul Sharpe
    96,-

    From the mildly diverting to the hilarious, Paul Sharpe's personal collection is sure to pass an hour or two in giggly, heart-warming amusement. A valuable insight into the things that history pupils manage to get so, so wrong -

  •  
    166,-

    A fascinating look at the rich history of business in 'the first modern industrial district'. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Manchester area.

  •  
    166,-

    An excellent book which celebrates the remarkable richness of the sporting culture of the Manchester area.

  • av George Ingle
    96,-

  • - True Tales of Daring and Adventure in Victorian Bolton
    av Allen Clarke
    86,-

    Gives a unique and vivid insight into the Bolton of 150 years ago. Growing up in Victorian Bolton was definitely not easy for Allen and Midge. Life was harsh, but these two young milltown boys were determined to have as much fun as they could, getting into plenty of mischief along the way.

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