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This comprehensive 132 page full colour, perfect bound 'bookazine' has been edited by Keith Langston and includes a selection of 217 images by David Anderson, who travelled extensively throughout his native country. The publication looks at ‘The Golden Read More
This is a hardback book. The latest North Yorkshire Moors Railway volume of British Railways Past and Present covers the line from the Network Rail terminus at Whitby to the heritage railway from Grosmont to Pickering and on to Malton – as well as the Esk Valley line from Grosmont to Battersby and Middlesbrough. Read More
This is a softback book. The latest North Yorkshire Moors Railway volume of British Railways Past and Present covers the line from the Network Rail terminus at Whitby to the heritage railway from Grosmont to Pickering and on to Malton – as well as the Esk Valley line from Grosmont to Battersby and Middlesbrough. Read More
A magazine by northerners for northerners! Covering Lancashire and Yorkshire, Northern Life magazine celebrates northern people, history and talent. With a massive What's On Guide, columnists, celebrity interviews and engaging features as well as stories, poems, memories and photography from our readers. Read More
Oil Review Middle East was launched in 1997 to reflect the development and importance of the region’s oil, gas and petrochemicals industry. A quarterly magazine, it covers the E&P, upstream and downstream petroleum industry, from the GCC states and Iran to North Africa and the Caspian. Read More
This book examines the history of the aircraft afresh, within the orbit of tactical doctrine, strategy and even politics, as well as the changing nature of World War Two. Read More
SLR (Scottish Local Retailer) is Scotland’s only monthly magazine aimed exclusively at Scotland’s independent, convenience retailing sector. The magazine is recognized as the voice of the country’s vibrant small shop sector, a sector that continues to prosper in spite of the tough economic times and consolidation of recent years. Read More
As preparations begin for the Stockton & Darlington Railway’s bicentenary in 2025, this special publication examines the important role played by the town in the invention of the railways. Read More
The History of Texan Closed Course Pylon Racing, 1946–2023 Roaring Texans is a complete history of North American Aviation’s famous pilot trainer used in the world’s fastest motorsport – closed course pylon air racing. Read More
Fleet Air Arm Legends: Supermarine Seafire is a softback book. Renowned naval aviation author Matthew Willis tells the story of the Supermarine Seafire – a navalised version of the famous Spitfire adapted for use on aircraft carriers. Some 2646 examples were built and saw action with the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm from November 1942 until after the Korean War in the early 1950s. Read More
British Railways Stinks is a hardback book. The first railway chemical laboratory was opened in 1864 by the London & North Western Railway at Crewe, and the last ones lost their direct link to the rail industry on their privatisation in 1996. Whatever their expertise, every railway chemist or 'stink' has been asked the same question: “What do you actually do”? That is precisely the question this book attempts to answer. Read More
Great British & Irish Hotels 2020/21 is the only curated guide to the UK and the island of Ireland’s five-star boutique hotels and cosy upmarket inns. Read More
We Together: 451 and 453 Squadrons at War is a hardback book. This is not a tale of fighter aces shouting “Tally-Ho” and shooting down every plane in sight. It is the history of a group of men who were bonded by war and their love of flying. 451 and 453 (RAAF) Squadrons were both formed in 1941 and would both fly and fight until the end of the Second World War. Read More
Allied Fighters of World War Two book showcases the famous fighters and the role they played in Allied victory in World War Two. Read More
Flying Scotsman is a hardback book. No 1472 was the third of a class of steam locomotives that was eventually to number 79 engines, and did not originally even carry a name. The Great Northern Railway A1 4-6-2 though, was the biggest express steam engine ever to have been seen in Britain at the time. Read More
Just the ticket is a hardback book. Written by a booking clerk, an occupation most people might think dull and uninteresting, Just the Ticket reflects on Barry Allen’s career in this profession. Barry’s own exploits in this job could hardly be described as dull! Humour forms the basis of his story, without which life would be much the poorer. Read More
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Witches and witchcraft are everywhere in the modern world—from pop culture to book stores, universities to protest marches. But, for many, what is known about witches is still rooted in the past. Being labelled a witch in the earliest days of the North American colonies was to be persecuted, prejudiced and—in many cases—killed. Read More
Merry and bright! The annual reader favorite—Annie’s Christmas—is sure to be on every crafter’s wish list. This bright, colorful and festive issue is packed with 50+ very merry projects in various styles and skill levels to delight quilters, crocheters, knitters and sewing enthusiasts alike. Read More
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