How to Pass Exams – A Parent’s Guide
£8.99Exams are a feature of everyone’s lives and can often seem daunting. David Lambourne’s informative book guides both parents and students through the minefield of exams. Coursework, essay writing, revision…
A collection of booklets looking into aspects of economics and philosophy from fundamental problems with the NHS to human attitudes to the Arms Race, World Peace and destructive addictions such as alcoholism.
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Exams are a feature of everyone’s lives and can often seem daunting. David Lambourne’s informative book guides both parents and students through the minefield of exams. Coursework, essay writing, revision…
This edition is now sold out however there will be a new edition available (hopefully) from April 2022 so please let me know (by the contact page or email) if…
An essay ahead of its times, Dr Richard Allday, a GP, who worked within the NHS for all his working life discusses the many issues he has personally seen and…
Richard Allday has spent almost the whole of his professional life in general practice in Boston, Lincolnshire (where he was born). He has always had reservations regarding the wisdom of…
The Chinese first developed papermaking in about AD100 but the process did not reach Europe until the twelfth century and the first paper mill in England is not recorded until…
This edited collection, produced by The Survey of Lincoln places under the spotlight the history of the city’s shops and retailing more generally. The volume ranges across time from an…
A study of how the industrial and provident societies’ Act 1852 was passed. The first industrial and Provident Societies’ Act was critically important to the development of the Cooperative Movement…
This volume of the Survey of Lincoln’s booklets covers an area ranging from the industrial engineering works of Clayton and Shuttleworth in the north through to Bracebridge Low Fields in…
Perhaps one of the lesser-known Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, Saint John Almond lived in precarious times, when your religion was not just a matter of choice, but a…
Sylvia Pankhurst was imprisoned more than any other suffragette for her tireless campaigns for social change and unlike her mother Emmeline and sister Christabel who dropped the fight for votes…
This booklet gives the reader a better understanding and back-ground to the production of the murals, the identity of the models the artist used and the theological and philosophical beliefs…
In the aftermath of the First Crusade 1096-1099, which led to the capture of Jerusalem, the Christians’ decided there was a continuing need to protect Pilgrims from Saracen attacks hence…
This book charts a dramatic period in the history of a fascinating and neglected part of the county. It examines the momentous change and one which saw a farming backwater…
Pinchbeck, a large fenland parish, had an unusual number of mills – no fewer than five survived into the twentieth century. These are corn mills and this book is a…
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