You live in York UK, you’re thinking of paying a visit, or you just like buildings? Then this new work from John Brooke Fieldhouse is a must have! It’s a guide book. But it’s... Læs mere
Fifteen years later having visited every country in Central and South America Bernard decides it is time to write the final chapter of stories from these extensive travels.
In 1870, 17-year-old apprentice bookbinder Étienne Bonin travels from revolutionary Lyon to even more revolutionary Paris seeking excitement and professional opportunity, and by the spring of 1871 is deeply committed to the insurrection for workers’ power.
This book covers the hitherto largely unknown story of the British presence in pre-Independence Senegal.
The coastline of Cumbria stretches for almost two hundred miles from Morecambe Bay to the Solway Firth and passes through the Lake District National Park along the way
Sunset on Golden Wings continues the story of Maidy and Ruth, although three years have passed since the tragic events of the summer swans first visited the city.
Spring 1924: Max Schelling, a German veteran of WW1, is deeply disturbed, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the intense fighting at Verdun in 1916.
“You talk of being in this together but you keep dumping on us. Get this message: we’ve had enough and we’re not the only ones…” After a decade of social injustice, of political chaos, and the aftermath of Covid-19, Britain has become an uncertain country.
A SCHOOL IN COLOMBIA IS IN SHOCK… MYSTERY SURROUNDS A TRAGIC LIFE-CHANGING EVENT AT TALAQUI ACADEMY.
September 1968. Nicola, Becky, Paula and Jo meet on their first day at a Birmingham grammar school and so begins a new chapter for each of them.
Mozzy is a cook in a struggling safari business in sub-Saharan Africa and dreams of escaping the perilous wilderness and his despised employer to become head chef in an upmarket restaurant in London.