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£8.95A selection of poems and stories in Linkisheer dialect, presented by Far Welter’d, the East Lincolnshire Dialect Society, with accompanying CD. Far Welter’d is the phrase used to describe a…
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A selection of poems and stories in Linkisheer dialect, presented by Far Welter’d, the East Lincolnshire Dialect Society, with accompanying CD. Far Welter’d is the phrase used to describe a…
SPECIAL OFFER paperback and cased copies reduced. New prices below reflect the extra discount 🙂 John Cotton was born December 4th 1584 in Derby, a town then comprising 3,000 residents,…
Discover Lincolnshire’s beautiful countryside with this guide to some of the best walks in the county. There are 15 circular routes here, varying in length from 4 to 7 miles. …
The Channel Islands were the only British Territory to be occupied during the Second World War … … Islanders were immediately imprisoned amongst thousands of unsmiling enemy troops, all armed…
Private Latimer Le Poidevin’s Notebook, 1917 – 1919. This 133 page book is based on his notes whilst serving with the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry (RGLI) between January 1917 and…
This book takes a brisk and affectionate look at a previously neglected topic: the lifetime of powered flight on Alderney. Packed with information, characters and anecdotes, it covers the period…
Inspired by years of studying the history of World War One, together with regular visits to the Western Front and suggestions for topics on the Great War forum website, these…
Over the course of a year, Leo set out to answer some big questions with an unusual experiment. Could he and his family continue to live a ‘normal’ life –…
It is difficult to think of a more quintessential symbol of the British Countryside than a hedgerow, bursting with blackberries, hazelnuts and sloes. Home to Oak and Ash, field mice…
John Reed born in 1937, spent his childhood in the village of Ruskington, Lincolnshire, until he joined the Royal Navy as a 16 year old in January 1954. This book…
Guernsey’s progress towards sexual equality has been slow, and many of the legislative milestones reached in the UK in Victorian or Edwardian times were not achieved locally until well into…
Foreword by Sir Richard Collas, Bailiff of Guernsey. There can be few individuals who have been at the centre of so many momentous events of the 20th century. As an…
Follow the second half of Captain John Smith’s life, from his leaving Jamestown, his exploration of New England and his meeting again with Pocahontas (A child of the Algonquian and…
The personal story of an alcoholic who came very close to destroying himself but who largely by his own efforts, with some help from his wife and doctor, controlled the…
Artur Immanuel Loewental (1879-1964) was a sculptor of rare talent who created medals of eminent people in Austria, Germany and Britain. Well known for his series of World War I German…
Bees are an essential part of our natural world and their importance in pollinating our food crops cannot be overstated. Over a third of the world’s food is dependent upon…
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