A history of Hackenthorpe & the surrounding area
When Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, football came to an abrupt halt. Then it was realised that if victory was... Læs mere
The end of the Second World War not only brought peace to a war-weary population but also delivered a plethora of surplus transport aircraft, crew and engineers, which could be easily and cheaply repurposed to ‘lift’ the mood of the British population.
The author has travelled the city and county extensively in the course of his research, discovering the resting places of, amongst others, musicians, poets, the last secretary-general of the League of Nations, saints and those who have shaped the course of Irish history.
Stories that celebrate the real people that lived and worked on Britain's canals
This book covers a century of the best, most charismatic and most controversial men ever to don the white coat and stand for first-class cricket.
A history of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
Fighter Master Folland & the Gladiators
A portrait of life in rural Gloucestershire between the wars
A grim almanac of Norfolk
Tales of the supernatural from all over the world
Exploring Ireland's historic towns