This book provides a thorough investigation of an unusual but sound defence to the very common opening move 1 d4. The Budapest Gambit is an opening that is under represented in chess literature.
This highly original study is concerned with the theory of knowledge. It approaches the subject in a new way by exploring the recurrent paradox which equates pure ignorance with perfect knowledge, twin ideals free from the impurities and imperfections of discourse.
A unique look at Paris through the history of the Métro from award-winning author, Andrew Martin.
The Barry Attack is a highly aggressive system that arises after 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 Nc3 d5 4 Bf4. This is the ideal guide to this fascinating opening
A lively history of the seaside holiday by train from Britain's 'Bard of the Buffer'
The Andrew Martin Interior Design Review presents the latest and most creative interiors by the best international designers on over 500 pages.
A crime thriller set just before the Second World War in which the only clue to solving a murder is a scrap of material that turns out to be a hitherto unknown design of railway... Læs mere
A lively history of the seaside holiday by train from Britain's 'Bard of the Buffer'
Founded by Al O'Connor in 1973, the steelband program at Northern Illinois University was the first of its kind in the... Læs mere
The only guide to the remarkable patterns on the moquette fabric that covers Tube and bus seats in London, produced in conjunction with the London Transport Museum and now reissued in a revised and expanded edition to include all of TfL's new designs.