He amused Queen Victoria, he disguised Britain's spymaster, he helped the snipers in the trenches and nearly bankrupted the Boy Scouts. He was also the firebug of Covent Garden. Oh - and he was accused of being Jack the Ripper.
Andrew Bagshaw presents a fascinating insight into buses in Derbyshire during the 1990s. Packed with 180 colour photographs and informative captions.
Martyn Hilbert offers a fascinating history of the electric trains on the Isle of Wight. Includes High-quality images, maps and fleet lists.
Motive, opportunity and means. In the search for the killer, motive is the key. Another look at the notorious killer Jack the Ripper.
Examining the legendary Greek heavy infantry phenomenon that is the Hoplite which helped power the city states of Ancient Greece.
A detailed examination of twenty of Leicester’s most important archaeological sites, which have transformed our understanding of the city's rich 2,000-year history.
An evocative selection of photographs providing a flavour of a long-departed but not forgotten time on Scarborough’s buses.
A conflict between two NATO members in the middle of the Cold War. The conflict has a long historical background.
In a follow-up to his popular ‘Old Edinburgh Trams’, Kenneth G. Williamson delves further into the history of Edinburgh’s tram system.
A celebration of Llandudno’s individual and often strange history – from eccentric characters to odd events and places
Alongside a wealth of previously unpublished images, a comprehensive tour of the diesel and electric rail depots across Britain.
Highly illustrated, Richard Walter examines the development of zero-emission buses in the UK and overseas.