New paperback edition - Through private letters, family photographs and archival documents, the untold story of the tragic and inspirational legacy of Titanic’s legendary Captain E.J. Smith and his only daughter Mel.
An investigation into the darker side of North Staffordshire’s history – from crime and its punishment to disease, deprivation and disasters.
Playwright, travel writer, mother of seven and lover of more, Elizabeth's life was full of scandal. But was she victim or victor in a man's world?
A photographic survey from the authors own personal collection of the trentbarton fleet over the last ten years.
A fascinating portrait of Carlisle presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.
With sweeping visuals, subtle narrative, and a touch of poetry, Richard Schunemann reveals a stunning visual story featuring the top aerobatic teams from around the world.
An in-depth look at the various operators and types of freight now being carried on Britain's railways.
A training handbook for everyone who enjoys Japanese martial arts and samurai culture, allowing them to go beyond basic dojo training.
A photographic survey of the wide variety of fire appliance vehicles from local authority, industrial, airport and military fire services across the UK built in and operational during the 1980s.
This photographic survey of the South West Main Line from London Waterloo to Eastleigh, from the nineteenth century to the end of British Rail in the 1990s, will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of the railways in this area.
A unique insight into the Titanic story through the rarest of objects and relics found at The Titanic Museum.
Local archaeologist David Radford provides a fascinating insight into the lives of Oxford residents throughout history.