The touching story of Jane Dolby and The Fishwives Choir, uniting fishing communities around the UK. Jane tells how she fell in love with a fisherman, leading her to find a place in a traditional Brit
Deepen your understanding of the game and learn where not to follow conventions mindlessly in bidding, defense, and dummy playOpening leads are the most difficult of all leads and the most important,
A romantic, smart, and wickedly entertaining novel about father figures, second chances, and what it means to tell the truth Liam has it all. In front of him glitters an exciting career and a life w
The true story of a sensational marriage and murder in 17th-century London Lady Bette, the 14-year-old heiress to the vast Northumberland estates, becomes the victim of a plot by her grandmother, the
Falling in love can be a bumpy rideThe last place Anna Terry expects to fall in love is in the waiting room of her divorce lawyer's office, but that's where she meets Nick Diamond. Anna's first marria
Sometimes love is closer to home than you thinkSingle mom and all-round superwoman Sally Freeman wants a better life for herself and her son Charlie so she sets about improving things for them. Just a
A novel of new beginnings, love, and finding one's placeIn the dead of night, Ayesha takes her daughter, Sabina, and slips quietly from her home, leaving behind a life of full of pain. Boarding a trai
It's 1987, and 26-year-old Malcolm Castle is going up in the world. He's made it through eight long years as a rookie firefighter, he's become an accepted member of Red Watch in Shrewsbury—and he's ju
Stella Darnell was the detective's daughter. Now she's solving cases of her own.Jack Harmon craves silence and a bird's eye view. From his new home in Palmyra Tower, he can raise binoculars to watch o
The Science of Sport: Sprinting examines the scientific principles that underpin the preparation and performance of athletics at all levels, from grassroots to Olympic competition. Drawing on the expe
Extra! Extra! American billionaire King Kerry is using his immense wealth to quite literally buy London, in this gripping mystery from prolific writer and creator of King Kong, Edgar Wallace. King Ker
Heath Robinson is one of the most famous British inventors of all time. This book pays tribute to his quirky take on World War I.Heath Robinson remains one of Britain’s most famous inventors, inspirin
There was a time when the two most notorious red-light districts, not only in Ireland but in all of Europe, could be found on the streets of Dublin. Though the name of Monto has endured long in folk m
Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Hervey returns to take command of the 6th Light Dragoons in his 12th enthralling adventureJanuary 1830, one of the hardest winters in memory. The prime minister, the Duke of
A visionary lunar apocalypse from a cutting edge science fiction writer Surgically connected to their swarming robotic workers, architects Christopher and Joanne Yale are turning the moon into a parad
Dragons flame, cities burn, and the wrath of the Bloody Judge rises in the latest from the author who brought dragons back to their full glory, might, and terror Captured by an unknown enemy and force
A darkly humorous exploration of how a complete devotion to food can have unforeseen and shocking consequences When a group of food-obsessed academics at Oxford University form a secret dining society
When two gang member choose Mary Harrington as their target, the quiet widow has a secret to share of her ownMost people in the town of Rivershore, Michigan view Mary Harrington as a quiet widow whose
A guide to the aerodynamic principles of flying model planesModel flying is a skillful and diverse hobby and a recognized international sport. The broad principles of flight as applied in full-size av
A riotously funny romance of misunderstanding and mayhemShe's had men popping in and out of there all day. They're more regular than our cuckoo clock.When Rose escapes from London to get away from her
Be careful what you wish for, in this charming, funny, and slightly magical love storyEmma and Leo have been together for ever, but their relationship seems to have lost its sparkle. When Leo turns up
Told in spare, lovely prose, a fascinating study of identity and deception in the age of social media—what happens when the constructed identities start to take over? For Jeff Brennan, juggling multi
A limited edition hardcover book and more than four hours of classic 1980s matches on DVD Journey through the decade that proved to be the most significant period in the history of Liverpool FC. The
From those who grow the coca to the end dealers—the inside stories of the people involved in the world of cocaine smuggling Cocaine is the world's most notorious narcotic. It underpins a vast, multi-b
With an entertaining and informative tone, this guide is filled with handy advice and true stories from grandmas who have had to relearn those tricky parenting skills and acquire new ones for the digi
Stuck On You charts the history of soccer stickers in the UK—those little bundles of self-adhesive joy that have given so much to so many since the 1970s. Immerse yourself in Panini v Merlin and the s
The latest in Hesperus’s On series comes from master travel writer Mark Twain and concentrates on his journey through the Wild West From 1861 to 1867, a young Mark Twain traveled through the Wild West
The planning of Holy Trinity church in Cork City began in 1825, and the building was finally completed some 60 years later. The story of its completion mirrors the turbulent history of Ireland of the
World War I claimed more than 995,000 British lives, and its legacy continues to be remembered today.Great War Britain: Sheffield offers an intimate portrayal of the town and its people living in the
World War I claimed more than 995,000 British lives, and its legacy continues to be remembered today. Great War Britain: Tyneside offers an intimate portrayal of the city and its people living in the
In All That is Solid Danny Dorling offers an agenda-shaping look at the UK's dangerous relationship with housing - and how it's all going to come crashing down Housing was at the heart of the financia
1915: as a child it never mattered to Blake that he has no mother, that no one knew who his father was. He was secure in his grandparents' love, happy on their farm in the Yorkshire dales. But when hi
On the eve of World War I, they had the world at—and watching—their feet, enchanting New York, London, and Paris with their dizzying steps. The intimate and tragic biography of America's pioneering ba
Offers an exciting approach to drawing the human body. Divided into three parts, on structure, anatomy and observation, it introduces a set of principles and develops a treasury of ideas for the artis
A complete guide to recreating authentic hair styles of the 1940s—with 1,000 color photographs and step-by-step instructions The 1940s were exciting times for women, heralding new looks and, crucially
A wartime diary of the Second World War unlike any other.From the outbreak of war in September 1939 all the way to the smouldering ruins of Berlin in 1945, via Palestine, Tobruk, El Alamein, D-Day, Ni
A vivid journey back into Atlanta's past revealing some of the city's most grievous losses to the wrecking ball Old theaters, hotels, ballparks, civic buildings, and the early transport system of Atla
A nostalgic journey back in time to visit the lost sites of New Orleans in all their grandeur Organized chronologically, starting with the earliest losses and ending with the latest, this book feature
Danny Baker was born in Deptford, South East London in June, 1957, and from an early age was involved in magazine journalism, with the founding of fanzine Sniffin' Glue, alongside friend Mark Perry. F
For cyclists of all levels and types, including road, mountain bike, BMX, and commuter, a guide to improving performance through a better nutrition This guide is essential reading for all riders who w