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  • by Rob Thomas & John Pring
    £18.99

    'The evolution of the Fab Four has never before been documented in such a concise, exciting and beautiful way' Damian Keyes, Founder, Brighton Institute Modern Music. VISUALISING THE BEATLES by John Pring & Rob Thomas is a visual guide to one of the world's greatest bands told through stunning infographics. The perfect Christmas gift.

  • by Tamsin Westhorpe
    £9.49 - 15.49

  • - Low-down deeds. War on the water. A Bath-based crime mystery.
    by Andy Griffee
    £7.99

    Low-down deeds. War on the water. Narrowboat-based journalist Jack Johnson and Nina Wilde investigate when a small-scale property dispute with developers in the beautiful Georgian city of Bath turns dangerous...

  • - Dreaming spires. Dirty secrets. A canal noir novel.
    by Andy Griffee
    £14.99

    Book 3 in the Johnson & Wilde crime mystery series. Jack and Nina are on the move to the dreaming spires of the city of Oxford. But there's trouble brewing, both for their relationship and the safety of their loved ones...

  • - Up Close and Personal: On Camp with the SAS
    by Monica Lavers
    £13.49

    22 Special Air Service Regiment is world-famous, and famously secretive. For the first time, step inside the closed camp of the SAS and discover what the most elite soldiers of the British Armed Forces are really like - off duty, off guard and up close. This book tells the stories of the men behind the myth.

  • by Andy Griffee
    £7.99

    Could a serial killer be stalking the waterways? Introducing ex journalist Jack Johnson, the enigmatic Nina Wilde, and a narrowboat with a top speed of 4 miles per hour....

  • by Linda Hurcombe
    £7.99

    An evocative, haunting debut YA novel about ancient riddles, Roma gypsies and buried treasure

  • - 160 Years of Snowdrop Devotees
    by Jane Kilpatrick
    £31.99

    THE GALANTHOPHILES tells the story of the lives of prominent snowdrop devotees from 1854 to 2014, accompanied by beautiful photographs and illustrations.

  • by Averil Douglas Opperman
    £13.49

    WHILE IT IS YET DAY is the unputdownable biography of Elizabeth Fry. Radical social reformer and Georgian celebrity, Fry was one of the nineteenth century's most extraordinary women. Averil Douglas Opperman's book is perfect for fans of Mary S. Lovell, Amanda Foreman and Tracy Borman.

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