The untold story of Henry VIII's elder brother.
Gives a unique and fascinating insight into some of Ipswich’s famous and infamous pubs, taverns and inns
‘Bradshaw’s Guides were invaluable in their time and they provide the modern-day reader with a fascinating insight into the nineteenth-century rail traveller’s experience.’
New paperback edition - Historian and author Annie Whitehead has collated around 100 cases in Anglo-Saxon England, from regicides to robberies gone wrong.
A fascinating illustrated insight in to UK lorries that have become part of the Maltese lorry scene.
The extraordinary story of Jimmy Peters, England’s first black international rugby player - from child bareback circus performer and orphanage boy to reaching the pinnacle of an elitist sport and playing for his country.
Kevin Williams explores one of the last great collectors’ scenes the world is yet to tap into - Wrestling Trading Cards.
An illuminating exploration of the statues and sculptures that grace the railway stations of Scotland and the North of England.
A fascinating account of the history of witchcraft in Sussex, from ancient practices and trials and punishments up to witchcraft activity in recent times.
How the static caravan became part of the great British summer holiday, including previously unpublished photographs from the author’s own collection.
Illustrated throughout, take a look at the Oxford Go-Ahead Group and its steps towards all-electric buses.
A fascinating illustrated insight into the road-haulage scene in Scotland’s Central Belt in the 1980s.