A colourful photographic overview of the independent bus operators found in and around Liverpool on Merseyside.
With previously unpublished photographs comes a pictorial celebration of the Wirral's famous electric railways.
A lavishly illustrated celebration of half-cab buses in north-west England. A fascinating period in the region’s transport history.
Tragic tales of misfortune and disaster in historic Cheshire. This book will fascinate anyone who want to know more about the history of the area.
Jeremy Black turns his trenchant eye to the development of English culture since the eighteenth century - how does it reflect political and social conditions of the time? Here, Black looks at this question while offering an important and original account of English history.
This highly illustrated book is an engaging and indispensable guide to the remarkable Morgan Three-Wheeler.
The author of The Tudor Socialite and Plantagenet Socialite looks at the life and movements of Mary, Queen of Scots, with diary-style entries offering a fascinating insight into the life of history's most tragic queen.
Former Archdeacon of London David Meara celebrates the beautiful churches designed by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor.
An exploration of international relations at a time when Western powers exploited Eastern resources and sought to dominate the economic and political landscape. A powerful insight into the history that helped shaped current political and economic realities.
Lavishly illustrated throughout, this book tells the story of the North of Britain railways in locations across the north of Britain that were once served by more than one station - and then, eventually, by none.
A stunning collection of images from photographers Dave Zdanowicz and Paul Zdanowicz revealing the beauty of Yorkshire’s villages in all their many faces.
With a wealth of photographs, take a colourful look at the buses and coaches used on touring holidays.