A Bobby’s Job is a beautiful collection of black and white photographs from the extensive archives held at the Museum of Policing in Cheshire.
A greatly romanticised era of history, the Tudor period kick-started one of the most significant shifts in British culture ever to occur. With... Læs mere
Following the extraordinary career of a Second World War bomber pilot, Flying Among Heroes brings together adventure and human daring with the harsh realities of being a member of the wartime Royal Air Force.
A history of Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath
Brierley Hill was one of those Black Country towns which was identified by the work that went on within its boundaries.
The spectacular and varied landscape of Dorset, with its giants, hill forts, Jurassic coast and ancient buildings is the source and inspiration for many curious stories that have been passed down in families and village communities for generations.
The people of Southampton have had a lot to put up with over the centuries. This book looks at such bloody events as the Black Death in the city, what happens when you... Læs mere
Swansea has long been a busy industrial port and has always had an edgy history. Explore the hidden stories from its long and dangerous past, with tales of rebellion,... Læs mere
Glasgow has one of the bloodiest and most tumultuous histories on record, riddled with plagues and pirate attacks, religious divides and reconciliations, bombs, executions, fires and floods.
Provocative interpretation of who broke Napoleon’s attack at Waterloo
A history of Paignton
Did you know: Hull City is the only team in the English Football League which hasn't got a single letter that you can colour in? from Boothferry Park to Dean Windass – it’s all in The Hull City Miscellany – can you afford not to own a copy?