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    - A Guide to the Films, Film-Makers & Cinemas of Worthing & Shoreham
    by Ellen Cheshire
    £10.99

    Written as part of the Worthing WOW festival celebrations, Electric Pictures commemorates 120 years of film in the Sussex coastal towns of Worthing and Shoreham, capturing the region's rich cinematic legacy and its place in British film history.

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    by Jim White
    £6.99

    A pocket biography of George Best

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    by The History Press
    £10.99

    The Cumbria Colouring Book. Suitable for children.

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    - Allied Aerial Espionage Over East Germany and Berlin, 1945-1990
    by Kevin Wright
    £13.49

    For the first time, using recently declassified materials and extensive interviews with those involved, Looking Down the Corridors provides a detailed account and analysis of these operations and their unique contribution to the Cold War.

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    - June - August 1944
    by Stephen Napier
    £15.49

    BEGINNING with the D-Day landings, this is a brutally frank appraisal of the planned use and actual results of the deployment of armour by both German and Allied commanders in the major tank battles of the Normandy campaign, including operations Epsom, Goodwood, Cobra and Totalize.

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    - The Rise and Fall of Diana Mitford, the Thirties Socialite
    by Lyndsy Spence
    £8.99

    This groundbreaking biography reveals the woman behind the myth.

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    - The 1970s and Early 1980s in Photographs
    by Andy Sparks
    £16.99

    From his lens to the pages of this book, this is a unique look at an oft-overlooked period of British railway history.

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    - The Autobiography
    by Paul Nixon & Jon Colman
    £8.99

    The wicketkeeper, known as his sport's most prolific 'sledger', has amassed more than 20 years of stories from his career at the heart of the game and now reveals them in typically outspoken style.

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    - A Frances Doughty Mystery 7
    by Linda Stratmann
    £8.99

    A True and Faithful Brother

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    by Nick Corble
    £13.49

    Fully updated this new edition of A Beginners' Guide to Living on the Waterways covers different types of liveaboard craft suitable for canals, rivers and estuaries, and the good and bad points of the different options.

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    - The Incredible Story of the Weeley Festival 1971
    by Ray Clark
    £16.99

    The Great British Woodstock: The Incredible Story of the Weeley Festival 1971

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    - The True Story of Edward, Earl of Warwick, Lambert Simnel and the 'Princes in the Tower'
    by John Ashdown-Hill
    £8.99

    The Dublin King

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    by Judy Paterson
    £10.99

    Scottish Folk Tales for Children

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    by Andrew P.B. Lound
    £13.99

    RMS Titanic: Made in the Midlands

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    - A History
    by George Demidowicz & Stephen Price
    £15.49

    A history of King's Norton

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    - A History
    by Hugh Hanley
    £14.99

    Situated on the Roman Akeman Street, in the heart of the Vale to which it gives its name, Aylesbury's claim to be the county town of Buckinghamshire derives from its centrality and its early status as a royal manor, which made it the obvious location for the county gaol and the venue for the assizes and other county gatherings.

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    - A History
    by Robert Hallmann
    £12.99

    A history of South Benfleet

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    - Historian of 1798
    by Margaret O hOgartaigh
    £11.99

    A biography of Edward Hay

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    by Ruth Illingworth
    £13.49

    Images of Mulligar

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    - Saints, Felons and Famine
    by Michael Martin
    £11.99

    Explores the island through two different environments: from the founding of the monastery there by Saint Carthage to the use of the island as a place of detention, punishment and undignified death.

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    - Ireland in Old Photographs
    by Peter Quinn
    £13.49

    Bohernabreena is one of the most fascinating and historic areas in all of Ireland. Including the settlements of the Glenasmole Valley, the legend of Tir na nOg, and the megalithic burial chamber on Seefin Mountain, this book takes the reader on a journey through the past of Ireland itself.

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    - Tracing the Decisions that Shaped the Irish Economy
    by Conor McCabe
    £11.99

    Sins of the fathers

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    by Anne Farrell
    £10.99

    The mountains and spectacular coastline of County Waterford are rich in traditional stories.

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    - The River Lee Bridges of Cork City
    by Antoin O'Callaghan
    £11.99

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    by Liam Gaul
    £13.99

    Masters of Irish music

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    by Tommy Murray
    £13.99

    A history of Meath

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    by Ger McCarthy
    £15.49

    The Forgotten Heritage of Kildare

  • by Gareth Williams
    £6.49

    A history through old and rare photographs of Clay Cross, Derbyshire, and the company which was the heart of the town. This book contains full captions that provide a background to the images, covering the changes in the region over the last hundred years.

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    by Madeline McCully
    £11.99

    Donegal (or Dun an nGall in Irish, meaning 'the fort of the stranger') is the name given to the most northerly county in Ireland. Strange things have happened, and continue to happen, in this wild and beautiful place and ghost stories are part of the fabric of life here.

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    by Tim McLelland
    £15.49

    Vulcan: God of Fire is a historical account of Britain's nuclear deterrent force, the development of atomic/thermonuclear weapons and the bombers. Further coverage includes the use of the Vulcan as a refuelling tanker and reconnaissance platform, and the Vulcan XH558, whose last flight was on 28 October 2015.

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