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This is a beautiful study of the rich history of our food, its fads and its fashions to be combined with a practical cookbook of over xxx recipes from antiquity
Traditional and contemporary tales for children, from the rivers, seas, lakes, canals, sacred wells and waters of Ireland
A new, paperback edition of Fiona Rule's fascinating history of the city beneath London's streets
Folk tales from the north of Ireland, selected for children by a professional storyteller
The Worst Street in London is a captivating book penned by the talented author, Fiona Rule. Published in 2018 by The History Press Ltd, this book delves into the genre of history, drawing readers into the captivating and often haunting past of London's streets. The Worst Street in London is not just a book; it is a journey through time that challenges readers to look beyond the surface and understand the depths of the city's history. With Fiona Rule's engaging writing style, readers are sure to be gripped from the first page to the last. Get your copy today from The History Press Ltd and embark on this enthralling journey through London's past.
The first book to look holistically at the Leeds Pals and re-evaluate their place in history.
The first book to make use of police archives to tell the story of how rampant corruption led to the downfall of the Met Police's infamous Flying Squad
A rich mix of folk tales and real stories about London families, told by professional storytellers
A funny, entertaining and frank account of life as an air hostess in the debauched days of the 1980s
The English are often confused about who they are. They say 'British' when they mean 'English', and 'English' when they should say 'British.' And when England, more than the rest of the UK, voted to leave the EU, polls showed national identity was a big concern. So it's time the English sorted out in their minds what it means to be English.
Candid street photography that catches the essence of life and culture in Southampton
Tales from East Lothian retold for children by a professional storyteller
Candid street photography that catches the essence of life and culture in Canton and Pontcanna
Celebrating the history of London's iconic St Pancras Station and its surrounding area in 150 fascinating facts
Seven engaging stories set along the Cotswold Canals - a unique blend of waterways history and folk tales
The first book on this prestigious and exceptional liner, the pinnacle of ship-building in her day
The first book to recount the remarkable story of the hunt for HMS Laurentic's gold
A concise, easy-to-digest guide on Britain's politics and government, the challenges the country faces and how to move forward
The first book to reveal the lives of Walthamstow's ordinary folk from the Iron Age to today
The first collection of folk tales from Lanarkshire, Scotland's most populated region
A glorious full colour celebration of the golden days of classic propeller-powered airliners at London's second airport
The story of Concorde, told through the camera lens of the media, from construction to final flight
Myth-busting book that explores what really happened first across the eventful history of motoring
A revised and enhanced new edition of this classic work, filling an important gap in maritime history
New edition of a classic, much-sought-after work by the ex-QE2 master, Commodore R.W. Warwick
The greatest French Resistance disaster of the Second World War told in its entirety for the first time.
The Irishman who became the 'Hero of Delhi'
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