Wisdom for home Brewers is the book for beer-lovers who want better than they can buy and are prepared to go to some trouble to get it. It combines all the practical instruction the absolute beginner
An anthology of letters from writers to the Telegraph covering the lead up to and the duration of the entire first world war. The collection, which would be the best letters, ordered chronologically,
We all look for ways to manage the pressures of everyday life, and to alleviate feelings of stress. Mandalas provides not only a wonderfully creative outlet, but also a way of focusing attention away
This book features 50 projects, each showcasing at least one different technique; to assist readers to create beautiful cookie creations for all occasions. The projects are grouped according to the ic
At the start of the twentieth century Britain was home to over 6,000 breweries. By 1960 this number had dwindled to 358 and, with the “Big Six” increasingly dominant, the prospects for British beer lo
The first one-volume walking guide in English to the most popular long-distance route in Europe walked by British tourists. With the advent of low-cost airlines it is as cheap for the British tourist
The follow-up to Chris Arnot's Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds visits 30 lost festival grounds from Bournemouth to Abergavenny, Weston-super-Mare to Harrogate.
The humble frite is an iconic, comfort food that never fails to bring pleasure to your plate. From childhood memories of fish and chips, moules and frites or burger and fries, this book embraces many
Profiles 20 country houses and their fate during WW2, from schools (Chatsworth) to hospitals to barracks (Eaton Hall) to storing the National Art Collection (Penrhyn Castle). Wide geographical spread,
For anyone aspiring to run a marathon, or indeed anyone who wants to set themselves a goal they think beyond their reach - and achieve it - this is an essential book.
“A typical day on the 4 to 12 shift, as I am at present, so that the sheer agony of it may be placed on record for me to look back on, perhaps one day in the far distant future when this period may be
Robin Sieger explores the concept of ‘choking’ and apply his easy-to-grasp mental conditioning techniques to help golfers at all levels perform under pressure.
Illustrated with images of Paula Pryke’s stunning floral creations, this notebook will be invaluable for the bride in the run up to the wedding, and a beautiful keepsake afterwards
The huge success of Sinclair’s The Secret Life of Bletchley Park – a quarter of a million copies sold to date – has been symptomatic of a similarly dramatic increase in visitors to Bletchley Park itse
Great Homemade Soups includes 100 recipes, ranging from the tried-and-tested classics to soups from faraway – Vietnam, Colombia, Japan, Sardinia and Spain, to name just a few.
Fully authorized, housed in a deluxe slipcase and illustrated throughout, Terminator Vault is the ultimate tribute to two films that changed cinema forever.
From Steve Powers in Philadelphia to Banksy in Bristol, and from Blek le Rat and JR in Paris to Os Gemeos in Brazil and Drewfunk in Australia, The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti is the first g
This is a book about young men who learned to play baseball during the 1930s and 1940s, and then went on to play for one of the most exciting major-league ball clubs ever fielded.
Knitted Letters is a comprehensive guide, for knitters of all levels, to incorporating any combination of letters into jumpers, cushions, blankets and more.
Explores Conscientious Objection in WWI through an extraordinary personal story of two British brothers - one who was prepared to die fighting; the other who was prepared to die refusing to fight
Contemporary Upholstery combines straightforward upholstery techniques with advice on choosing and styling fabrics, inspiring people to rescue and revive all sorts of furniture.
The South West Coast Path is the longest of Britain's National Trails, following the spectacular coastline for 630 miles around the southernmost tip of England from Somerset all the way to Dorset.
This book is for people who enjoy knitting and exploring the different patterns and textures that hand knitting can create, and who want to use these skills to produce beautiful pieces for their homes
From Sherlock Holmes’s Baker Street and Jack the Ripper’s Whitechapel to the East End of the Krays and The Sweeney’s Hammersmith, London’s streets have played silent witness to countless crimes both
Popcorn! is packed with more than 100 original, mouth-watering recipes from Dark Chocolate & Whisky Popcorn Balls to Popcorn-breaded Southern-fried chicken, from sticky marshmallow popcorn to classic
What do you do if you want to really understand a country, to understand its people and feel its heartbeat? You can follow the rest of the tourists, or you can take the advice of Watergate reporter Bo
Would you take your toothache to a dentist called Wong Kwee Mau? Dine out at Cafe Buck Butt? Or book a cruise with Turismo Titanic? No? Perhaps you prefer to travel with Git Holidays then...? These ar