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Lawrence & Wishart Ltd A Peoples History of England
Book SynopsisThis work lays out the main outlines and most important turning points of British history - from the point of view of ordinary people. The book has remained in print for more than 50 years.
£20.90
Lucis Press Ltd Bailey A Externalization of the Hierarchy
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£16.50
Stenlake Publishing Exploring Dumfries Galloways Lost Railway
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£15.20
Stenlake Publishing The Saffron Walden Branch New Edition
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£18.00
Stenlake Publishing The Freshwater Yarmouth Newport Railway
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£18.95
Stenlake Publishing The Eyemouth Branch
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£17.05
Stenlake Publishing The Ingleton Branch
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£14.20
Stenlake Publishing The Midland Railway Route from Wolverhampton
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£17.05
Stenlake Publishing The StratforduponAvon and Midland Junction
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£20.85
Stenlake Publishing Sunderlands Railways
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£23.70
Stenlake Publishing The Lane End Plateway An Early Railway in the
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£13.25
Stenlake Publishing The WhitbyLoftus Line Locomotion Papers
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£18.95
Stenlake Publishing The Yorkshire Lines of the LNWR
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£18.95
Stenlake Publishing Goodbye to Victoria the Last Queen Empress
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£8.95
Stenlake Publishing The Leadburn Linton and Dolphinton Railway By
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£19.90
Stenlake Publishing The Mansfield Railway Serving Old King Coal Fast
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£17.05
Stenlake Publishing The Snape Branch Oakwood Library of Railway
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The Isle of Wight Railway From 1923 Onwards
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£25.60
Stenlake Publishing The Leighton Buzzard Light Railway Oakwood
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£33.30
Stenlake Publishing The Ramsey North Branch 246 Locomotion Papers
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£17.05
Stenlake Publishing The Bristol to Portishead Branch
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£18.00
Stenlake Publishing The Little Eaton Gangway and Derby Canal 71
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£13.95
Stenlake Publishing The Catterick Camp Military Railway and the
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The Bessbrook and Newry Tramway
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£10.95
Stenlake Publishing The Solway Junction Railway 176 Locomotion Papers
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£14.20
Stenlake Publishing The Whitland Cardigan Railway
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£17.05
Stenlake Publishing Northamptonshire Narrow Gauge Railways in the
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£23.70
Stenlake Publishing From Hereford to Three Cocks Junction The
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£16.10
Stenlake Publishing The Jedburgh Branch
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£21.80
Stenlake Publishing The Peak Line A Pictorial Journey compiled by C
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£14.20
Stenlake Publishing The Giants Causeway Tramway X2
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The MansfieldSouthwellRolleston Railway
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The Campbeltown Machrihanish Light Railway
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing Rails through Connemara
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The Cairnryan Military Railway
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£11.35
Stenlake Publishing From Gloucester to Ledbury
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£14.20
Stenlake Publishing Bricks and Golfers
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing Birmingham New Street to Wolverhampton High Level
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£31.46
Stenlake Publishing The Maryport Carlisle Railway
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£16.10
Stenlake Publishing The Severn Bridge Railway
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£23.70
Stenlake Publishing The Kington Lines
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£15.15
Stenlake Publishing The Westbury to Salisbury Line
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£18.00
Stenlake Publishing The Weston Clevedon Portishead Light Railway
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£18.95
Batsford Ltd The Royal Line of Succession
Book SynopsisQueen Elizabeth II is descended from King Egbert through 12 centuries of monarchs. Showcasing all the family trees, from the Anglo-Saxons to the Windsors, this useful guidebook explains the fascinating process on how power transferred from one monarch to the next.
£6.00
Society of Antiquaries of London Isurium Brigantum An Archaeological Survey of
Book SynopsisDraws together previous antiquarian and archaeological work and more recent surveys at Isurium Brigantum to give a new understanding of the town's topography and development.Trade ReviewThe importance of the results, the clarity of thought and expression, and quality of production should garner this volume a wide readership across specialists and non-specialists alike. * Archaeological Journal *The book contains much scholarly discussion of the evidence and the competing interpretations, integrated with the broader history of Roman Britain. It is also highly readable, lavishly illustrated with photographs and plans. It will appeal to general readers, as well as specialists in the field. * ClassicsForAll *Table of ContentsList of figures Preface Resume Zusammenfassung Acknowledgements Notes on referencing and archives Chapter 1: Introduction Background to this study Geographical setting Historical background Previous inferences on urban origins Textual evidence History of the town Previous archaeological work Organisation of this volume Chapter 2: Previous antiquarian and archaeological work Knowledge up to the mid eighteenth century The later eighteenth century The first half of the nineteenth century From the 1850s to the 1920s Excavations of the 1920s and 1930s The 1940s to the 1980s The 1990s onwards Chapter 3: The geophysical surveys Introduction Methodology Presentation of the results Area 1: North-western intra-mural area Area 2: North-eastern intra-mural area Note on terracing in the southern half of the town Area 3: Central intra-mural strip Area 4: South-western intra-mural area Area 5: South-eastern intra-mural area Area 6: South-eastern extra-mural area Area 7: Eastern extra-mural area Area 8: South-eastern extra-mural area Area 9: Northern extra-mural area Area 10: Northern extra-mural area beside the river Area 11: The northern bridgehead Area 12: The western extra-mural area Area 13: The south-western extra-mural area Chapter 4: Re-evaluating the history of Isurium Brigantum The Iron Age background The Roecliffe fort Earliest activity on the site of Aldborough Town planning The forum and the establishment of the civitas The Town Wall The character of the early to mid Roman town The development of the extra-mural areas The later Town Wall and annexes The later Roman townscape The transition to the Middle Ages Epilogue: history, antiquarian development and landscape Appendix 1: Gazetteer of archaeological interventions Appendix 2: Concordance with RIB Appendix 3: Concordance with CSIR Appendix 4: Architectural stonework Appendix 5: Stone altars Notes Abbreviations and bibliography Index
£33.25
Society of Antiquaries of London Roman Mosaics of Britain Volume V
Book SynopsisAn overview of research and finds of Roman mosaics in Britain, updating the earlier corpus volumes from 2010 to the present time. The volume incorporates all new discoveries and re-excavations since 2010 including the important figured mosaics from Boxford and Ketton.
£85.50
Society of Antiquaries of London Scull C Lordship and Landscape in East Anglia
Book SynopsisThis is an inter-disciplinary study of pathways to regional rulership and territorial lordship in early post-Roman Britain which takes as its starting point the East Anglian royal centre at Rendlesham and its contexts.This book examines the origins and development of the East Anglian kingdom in the fifth to eighth centuries AD through the lens of the elite settlement complex at Rendlesham, Suffolk using an interdisciplinary approach involving field survey, landscape history, excavation and metal-detecting finds. It also examines the wider regional context and proposes a new narrative of kingdom formation.
£45.00
The Swedenborg Society New Jerusalem The Good City and the Good Society
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£8.50