Michael Burgess investigates the story behind some of the most famous badges and marque names in the automobile world.
The author presents a selection of his stunning steam and diesel photographs showing the different traction in use on the Perth to Inverness railway line.
Stunning original photographs showcasing the beauty of the Pennines and the power of the locomotives that wind their way through it.
With rare and previously unpublished photographs, this book celebrates the operator's first ten years.
Anglesey at Work is a fascinating pictorial history of the working life of the island of Anglesey in the last hundred and more years.
A portrait of London and its people - from the richest to the poorest - when it was the world's greatest and most quickly expanding city.
A guided tour through the town of Builth Wells, showing how the areas you know and love have changed over the centuries.
Fascinating previously unpublished images of railways built by British companies with British locomotives, rolling stock and other infrastructure. This volume focuses on the Indian Subcontinent.
Documenting the county's fascinating industrial history. Which is nowadays associated with food production as the ‘Market Garden of England’.
John Jackson's highly illustrated book looks at the newest rolling stock to take to Britain's railways.
When did celebrity culture begin? In the Regency period, when people hungered for news of the illegitimate actress who became a duchess and the richest woman in England; and the hard-drinking Regency buck who horse-whipped anyone who criticised his terrible novels.
New in paperback - The recent discovery and filming of Franklin's HMS 'Terror' has brought the tragic story of the expedition into the international spotlight. The only man who knows the true narrative is Ernest Coleman.