The Beatles: In Pictures takes a nostalgic look at the world’s most famous pop group, presenting 300 photographs from the Mirrorpix archives.
Part of a series giving an insight into major historical events in Britain from 2000 to 2009, plus smaller occurrences that had equal, if not greater, significance for the people of Britain.
Look back on the close of the last century with this final addition to the ‘20th Century Britain in Pictures’ series. All photographs are from the Press Association and reproduced to the highest standard.
This selection of 20 postcards gives a flavour of London, from its medieval, classical and ultramodern architecture to the pomp and pageantry of British tradition. Each postcard includes detailed information about the photograph on the back.
Presenting a stunning collection of the 150 winning, commended and shortlisted photographs from the 2017 Outdoor Photographer of the Year competition. These stunning images are all accompanied by detailed captions and technical information.
A visual, historical guide to the development and growth of the game, with analysis on playing technique, background to a century of the most successful teams and the greatest matches, and a players’ hall of fame.
A collection of over 300 photographs from the Press Association’s vast archives, documenting London at its best and worst
A stunning collection of 150 winning, commended and shortlisted images photographs from the 2016 Outdoor Photographer of the Year competition. With entrants based all around the world, this book captures the magnificent diversity of our planet.
In 2012, her HRH Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 60 years on the throne. This selection of 20 postcards is a celebration of an outstanding figure in British history.
Churchill in Quotes celebrates the life and wit of this iconic figure – combining archive photography with the inspiring speeches, wry remarks and cutting comments he was known for.
This book captures the explorers, soldiers, politicians and the ordinary folk and unsung heroes that put the 'great' in Great Britain, in almost 300 photographs selected from the Press Association.