New paperback edition - Between the end of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the new millennium, Russia went through a unique moment – genuine... Læs mere
New paperback edition - A vivid social history of Europe between 1939 and 1941, as the Nazi menace brings a shadow over the continent.
The story of Jaguar from the early sports cars to the electric era. An essential companion to Britain’s most successful luxury sporting car manufacturer.
John Starkey tells the story of Ferrari’s Formula One and Formula Two cars in the early 1950s as they competed to win the new World Championship.
This book examines the development of the Devon Metro, the rapid-transit-style rail network announced by Devon County Council in 2011, and how it might evolve in the future.
How a distinctively British form of monarchical government emerged 1714-1830, while the crowned heads of Europe faced serious, often insuperable crises – despite the decidedly mixed bag of British kings involved!
How the Industrial Revolution was born in Shropshire and the important role played by key people in Shropshire to develop large-scale iron smelting using coke and produce the first iron engines, boats, railways and bridges.
A pictorial history of Glasgow Harbour – the greatest port in Scotland and one of the largest in Britain – from its beginnings to the present day.
Accompanied by both contemporary and archive colour illustrations, explore the history of the ultimate classic Porsche Carrera of the 1970s.
A lavishly illustrated exploration of the history of the lime trade in the Irish Sea. David Johnson has spent years researching it in the field and in archive centres and been amazed by its scale and geographical extent.
Rare and previously unpublished images documenting Stagecoach's presence in South Wales, its depots, bus stations, routes and vehicles.
A nostalgic photographic look back at the railway hub of Crewe during the heyday of British Railways.