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The Poster to Poster series is a 9-volume definitive collection of British and worldwide railway posters. Volume 9 takes a journey from the east to west coast of the USA. The result is a stunning artistic guide to North American destinations and railway poster heritage. It's a mixture of travel documentary, artists' reference and poster database.
The Shift is an exceptionally gritty thriller and one that will transport the reader back to the summer of 1989 and is based on the author's experiences after he joined Strathclyde Police on July 31, 1989. It is interwoven with a fictionalised account of the Ice Cream War and the Northern Ireland troubles spilling over into Glasgow.
MISSING IN MALMO is the third in a series of best-selling crime mysteries featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom. Other titles in the series include MEET ME IN MALMO, MURDER IN MALMO and MENACE IN MALMO. The author is currently working on the ninth in the series which is due to be published late 2022.
Journalist and Beatles authority Spencer Leigh analyses the Beatles back catalogue drawing upon his extensive interviews with contributions from Mike Batt, Pete Best, Dave Clark through to Ken Dodd, Hunter Davies, Adam Faith, Georgie Fame, Alan Freeman, Steve Harley, Graham Nash and Barry Norman to name just a few.
Midnight in Malmo is the fourth in a series of best-selling crime mysteries featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom. A woman is stabbed to death and a respected, retired diplomat dies from an apparent suicide.Two investigations that begin and end at Midnight in Malmo - the fourth Inspector Anita Sundstrom mystery.
Liverpool's The Cavern Club is the most famous club in the world giving rise to The Beatles and Merseybeat.
Set in Glasgow THE FATHER is the critically acclaimed debut novel of Tom O. Keenan and the first in a series of crime thrillers featuring troubled forensic profiler Sean Rooney.
MEET ME IN MALMO is the first in a series of the best-selling crime mysteries featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom. MURDER IN MALMO and MISSING IN MALMO are the second and third titles. The author is currently working on an eighth title.
This intriguing book examines the greatest Beatles mystery, which has caused endless speculation over the years - why was Pete Best sacked just as the Beatles stood on the threshold of stardom?
BROKEN CHORD is the first in a series of crime mysteries featuring Jacopo Dragonetti, an opera loving State Prosecutor who lives in Florence. Broken Chord is set in Florence and the Tuscan hills and has a passionate and evocative vision of Italy. The second Dragonetti mystery is called DA CAPO.
'It's Number One - it's Top of the Pops'. It's not just the story of a long-running television programme. The story of Top of the Pops is the story of British popular music. It is the story of how a 6-week show turned into a pan-global phenomenon and how for 40 years, Top of the Pops was a British institution.
In April 2005 a factory making sweaters for the European market collapsed like a pack of cards during the nightshift in Savar near Dhaka, Bangladesh. The circumstances of this disaster, which caused the deaths of 64 clothing workers and injured a further 84, proved to be a final straw for trade unionists and NGO activists.
It was the amazing statistic which got Chris Steele-Perkins attention. There are 10,000 people aged over 100 in the UK and that number is growing rapidly. Fading Light is a moving book showing the increasing number of centenarians and their miraculous ability to survive until the great age of 100.
In The Lone Rangers, journalist and lifelong Berwick fan Tom Maxwell explores the confused national identity of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its unique football team - a side for whom every fixture is an international.
Everybody likes a good song and a good story. The 100 Greatest Cover Versions traces the histories of some of the great songs you may know only as second-hand recordings and explores some unusual and creative takes on a few of pop's well-known tracks.
'The Inglorious Dead' is the long anticipated follow up to 'The Storm Without' by the critically acclaimed crime writer Tony Black and features the return of Burns quoting Doug Michie.
The Finnish photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen came to Byker as a founder member of the Amber film and photography collective. Her photographs from the working class Tyneside terraced streets became an exhibition, book and film.
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