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  • - A Great Novelist's Travels by Train
    by Charles Dickens
    £12.99

    A collection of Dickens' many writings on railways, from ghost stories to Dombey and Son, travel pieces to letters.

  • - A Natural History of the Cricket Ground
    by Graham Coster
    £14.49

    The first book to explore the relationship between cricket and the natural world, from the trees, shrubs and flowers around a cricket ground to the animals, birds and insects that visit - by the author of Snow Stopped Play, The Mysterious World of the Cricket Ground in Winter.

  • by Harry Rosehill
    £11.49

    The classic Routemaster bus last plied a London bus route in 2005, but this indestructible vehicle is still everywhere, as a wedding bus or a ghost bus, a tea room or a puppet theatre, from Bermuda to Moscow. Now, in the latest Safe Haven field guide, Harry Rosehill catalogues all the multifarious uses of an ageless transport classic.

  • by Sinclair McKay
    £12.99

    A hundred short biographies of people who worked at the secret wartime codebreaking base of Bletchley Park, and went on in their postwar lives to all manner of remarkable achievements, from government office to composing the score for Dracula films, by the author of the bestselling The Secret Life of Bletchley Park.

  • - Arboreal Ambles Around the Green Metropolis
    by Paul Wood
    £13.99

    The first London walking guide to reveal the amazing variety of the capital's trees, on a dozen walks around all parts of Greater London, of varying distances from a morning's stroll to a whole day, along streets and through parks and squares, by the author of the perennially popular London's Street Trees.

  • - A Field Guide to the Urban Forest
    by Paul Wood
    £14.49

    The first guide to all the remarkable multiplicity of trees planted on London's streets.

  • - A Lost World of Air Travel and Africa
    by Graham Coster
    £9.49

    Reissue with new title and afterword of travel book previously published by Penguin in 1999 as Corsairville, about the Imperial Airways flying boats in Africa.

  • - All the Best Places to See Birds in the Capital
    by David Darrell-Lambert
    £14.49

    A fully illustrated guide to the 60 best places to watch birds around London, by one of London's most experienced birders, for both the keen birdwatcher and those wanting ideas for a day or afternoon out among nature, published in association with the London Wildlife Trust.

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