The Silent War
£8.99Frank Falla was a journalist in Guernsey during the German Occupation of the Channel Islands. By day, he worked on a local newspaper, fighting with the German censor. By night,…
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Frank Falla was a journalist in Guernsey during the German Occupation of the Channel Islands. By day, he worked on a local newspaper, fighting with the German censor. By night,…
This collection is a very moving testament to the soldiers who were directly, and very intimately, involved in the War in Burma. Much of this poetry was written at the…
This is the story of the family whose famous sons, John and Charles Wesley, founded the Methodist Church and provided that church with wonderful hymns. It is also the story…
Lincolnshire Archaeology & Heritage Report Series No 5. WARP Occasional Paper 17 This volume celebrates the achievements of an outstanding field archaeologist, David Hall. Included are papers such as Fenland…
This book is set and written in the island of Guernsey and was a bestseller on its publication in 1866. The story concerns a reclusive fisherman, Gilliatt, who is secretly…
Victor Hugo is often portrayed as a lonely figure, isolated on his balcony. But far from being an introverted recluse, he regularly went to town and enjoyed the company of…
From climbing trees and making dams to building sandcastles and pond-dipping, many of the activities we associate with a happy childhood take place outdoors and yet, the reality for many…
Follow the life of William Brewster, the leader of the Pilgrim Fathers, from his home in Scrooby, England, through his time at Cambridge University, his service with the English diplomat,…
Sir William Robertson Bart. is the only man to attain the rank of Field Marshall from serving in the ranks. He worked in service when he left school and one…
‘I am only obeying the law that Nature has engraved indelibly in the heart of a mother, to never be separated from her child’. 2nd July 1825: Cecilia Zoffany, daughter…
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