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Author: Anne MacIntyre
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

Author: Edward Petruskevich
Publisher: Blurb

The fourth and final book in the series on the Wilhelm Gustloff focuses on her time as a hospital ship, accommodation liner for the 2 ULD, and her sinking. This story is primarily told through her photographs, letters, survivor accounts, and original artifacts from on board and salvaged from her wreck. This book is a hard copy of the Lazarettschiff 'D', Accommodation Ship, and Sinking and Wreck pages of the Wilhelm Gustloff Museum. Features 347 photographs in 245 pages. Second Edition.
Author: Edward Petruskevich
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Blurb

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Author: Edward Petruskevich
Publisher: Blurb

The third ​​​​book in a series of four that tells the story of the Wilhelm Gustloff from the beginning. The M.S. Wilhelm Gustloff - Voyages is the definitive book chronicling the ship's peacetime voyages while showcasing photographs, souvenirs, and other ephemera of one of the most little-known liners in history. Also features the full translation of William Bleitner's 12 page voyage journal from December 28th, 1938 to January 9, 1939 to Italy. Features 344 photographs in 173 pages. ​​Second Edition, $29.99 Retail. This book is a hard copy of selected items and pages of the museum website.
Author: Stanley Newman
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Channel Islands & Lundy Auctions

Review by Amazon reader: Marc Harding
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading
26 September 2011 - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Paperback
A neat little volume about the history of this vital ship,which started life doing runs to the Ostfresien North Sea Islands in Germany and is now doing the Lundy ferry run. It's a journey worth doing to a fascinating place, if you can go.
Author: H.M.S.O.

Author: David Pogue
Genre: Mathematics (Books)
Publisher: Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.

This updated version of the worldwide bestselling Macs for Dummies is chock full of up-to-the-minute Macintosh information about the updated models, system and features from Apple Computer. And, it's all delivered David Pogue style--clearly written, easily readable, and full of wry wit and wisdom.
Author: Paula Byrne
Genre: Biography
Publisher: HarperPress

A terrifically engaging and original biography about one of England’s greatest novelists, and the glamorous, eccentric, debauched and ultimately tragic family that provided him with the most significant friendships of his life and inspired his masterpiece, ‘Brideshead Revisited’.

Evelyn Waugh was already famous when ‘Brideshead Revisited’ was published in 1945. Written at the height of the war, the novel was, he admitted, of no ‘immediate propaganda value’. Instead, it was the story of a household, a family and a journey of religious faith – an elegy, in many ways, for a vanishing world and a testimony to a family he had fallen in love with a decade earlier.

The Lygons of Madresfield were every bit as glamorous, eccentric and compelling as their counterparts in ‘Brideshead Revisited’. In this engrossing biography, Paula Byrne takes an innovative approach to her subject, setting out to capture Waugh through those friendships that mattered most to him. Far from the snobbish misanthropist of popular caricature, she uncovers a man as loving and complex as the family that inspired him – a family deeply traumatised when their father was revealed as a homosexual and forced to flee the country.

This brilliantly original biography unlocks for the first time the extent to which Waugh’s great novel encoded and transformed his own experiences. In so doing, it illuminates the loves and obsessions that shaped his life, and brings us inevitably to a secret that dared not speak its name.
Author: Hammond Innes
Genre: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery
Publisher: Fontana Press

A sailor fights to clear his name after his ship sinks in the last days of World War II, taking its cargo of bullion to the bottom of the sea.

The Trikkala...
Mined in the early hours of 5th March, 1945, 300 miles north west of Tromso, Norway, she was listed as sunk. Over a year later she was reported off the Hebrides in a gale, sending out an SOS.
I'd been a year in prison and I wanted the truth. His little bloodshot eyes looked up at me with a grotesque expression, half crafty, half pleading. I wrenched at his arm again and repeated my question.
'A share of the silver,' he cried. And then in quick succession: 'It wasn't any of my business. He was the captain. It wasn't my idea, I tell you. He'd have killed me along with the rest if I hadn't done what he said. I couldn't do anything to save them. I couldn't help them. You must believe that. It was nothing to do with me.'
Author: Ruth Wilson
Publisher: Lily Publications

Ruth McQuillan-Wilson, a Summerland survivor, tells her story through a vivid and evocative examination of the events. This fresh look at the disaster which befell the Isle of Man’s most modern holiday complex in 1973 not only sheds new light, but also uncovers many unanswered questions. Some of these questions, particularly about the suitability of untested modern building materials, have a surprising resonance with more recent events.
Author: Jane Mulvagh
Genre: History
Publisher: Doubleday

Madresfield Court is an arrestingly romantic stately home surrounded by a perfect medieval moat, in the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire. It has been continuously owned and lived in by the same family, the Lygons, back to the time of the Domesday Book, and, unusually, remains in the family's hands to this day. Inside, it is a very private, unmistakably English, manor house; a lived-in family home where the bejewelled sits next to the threadbare, the heraldic and feudal rest easily next to the prosaically domestic. The house and the family were the real inspiration for Brideshead Revisited: Evelyn Waugh was a regular visitor, and based his story of the doomed Marchmain family on the Lygons. Never before open to the public, the doors of Madresfield have now swung open to allow Jane Mulvagh to explore its treasures and secrets. And so the rich, dramatic history of one landed family unfolds in parallel with the history of England itself over a millennium, from the Lygon who conspired to overthrow Queen Mary in the Dudley plot; through the tale of the disputed legacy that inspired Dickens' Bleak House; to the secret love behind Elgar's Enigma Variations; and the story of the scandal of Lord Beauchamp, the disgraced 7th Earl.
Author: Graham Masterton
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Sphere

Amazon Review by ilovebridge
5.0 out of 5 starsCompletely Engrossing!
14 November 2011 - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
Graham Masterton is an excellent writer and astoundingly creative. This book takes you on a trip on an ultra luxury cruise in the roaring 1920s. Masterton make you feel like you are right there in the middle of all the excitement. Lots of drama, action, extreme wealth and intriguing characters, this is one engrossing book. This is a VERY long book, but I was still sad when I finished, like I was parting from dear friends.
Author: SAKOL, JEANNIE

Author: Jeannie Sakol
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Leisure Books

A wild and zany romp on a fifties love cruise.
Author: MARCUS, GEOFFREY (P/back 1988)

Author: MARCUS, GEOFFREY

Author: G.J. Marcus
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: New English Library Ltd

KIRKUS REVIEW

Much more than A Night to Remember, this is a retelling and a reexamination of the Titanic story to show ""the efficacy of planned, official prevarication"" and to ""get at the real truth""--bad seamanship. Although Mr. Marcus' much more extensive (about twice as long) book doesn't have quite the instamatic action-incidentals of the Lord (Mrs. Straus giving her jewelry to her maid; the young honeymoon couple feeling the ship ""quiver"") he has his own revelations: the stranger warning a woman to get off before departure ""if she loves life."" But the most serious of them reside in what was established later, particularly in the British Inquiry even though its foreordained ""washing of dirty linen"" ended in a general whitewash. Here Marcus probes aspects Lord did not pursue: among them the ice reports by wireless which were undelivered to the bridge; the rockets' (white) glare observed and ignored by 2nd Officer of the Californian; the conduct in ""the Money Boat"" (of the Duff Gordons) and their refusal to rescue others; the Titanic's maintenance of high speed in an icy track. . . none of which was ""unforeseen nor unforeseeable""--the official conclusion. Familiarity cannot dim the excitement of this story even if much of the bravura legend is unsinkable--people will like to remember the band playing ""Nearer My God to Thee"" even if it was actually the much less familiar hymn, ""Autumn."" But this version disposes of the assorted apocrypha while retaining the drama of the disaster at full speed ahead--the waste, the gallantry, the almost catatonic calm of the tragedy.
Author: Geoffrey J. Marcus
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: New English Library Ltd

KIRKUS REVIEW

Much more than A Night to Remember, this is a retelling and a reexamination of the Titanic story to show ""the efficacy of planned, official prevarication"" and to ""get at the real truth""--bad seamanship. Although Mr. Marcus' much more extensive (about twice as long) book doesn't have quite the instamatic action-incidentals of the Lord (Mrs. Straus giving her jewelry to her maid; the young honeymoon couple feeling the ship ""quiver"") he has his own revelations: the stranger warning a woman to get off before departure ""if she loves life."" But the most serious of them reside in what was established later, particularly in the British Inquiry even though its foreordained ""washing of dirty linen"" ended in a general whitewash. Here Marcus probes aspects Lord did not pursue: among them the ice reports by wireless which were undelivered to the bridge; the rockets' (white) glare observed and ignored by 2nd Officer of the Californian; the conduct in ""the Money Boat"" (of the Duff Gordons) and their refusal to rescue others; the Titanic's maintenance of high speed in an icy track. . . none of which was ""unforeseen nor unforeseeable""--the official conclusion. Familiarity cannot dim the excitement of this story even if much of the bravura legend is unsinkable--people will like to remember the band playing ""Nearer My God to Thee"" even if it was actually the much less familiar hymn, ""Autumn."" But this version disposes of the assorted apocrypha while retaining the drama of the disaster at full speed ahead--the waste, the gallantry, the almost catatonic calm of the tragedy.
Author: Stanley Newman
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Cila Publications (Channel Islands & Lundy Auctions)

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Author: Mac Smith
Genre: History
Publisher: Down East Books

Mainers on the Titanic traces the stories of passengers on that fateful ship who had ties to Maine. Many of them were wealthy summer visitors to Bar Harbor, but there were other residents of state aboard as well. Their tales are retold, along with what was occurring in the state at the time. Meticulously researched, this book reveals the agonizing day-to-day wait of Mainers for news of what really happened and tells the stories of Maine passengers from their boarding to the sinking and rescue, and, for those who survived, of their final coming ashore in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It's a unique and fascinating addition to the Titanic story.
Author: William H. Flayhart, John Schaum
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Patrick Stephens Ltd

Incredible look at the lives of the 14 four-stackers that existed in Maritime history, every ship has its small condensed history, very useful as a springboard to find more info on any particular liner.
Author: SHAUM, JOHN H. & FLAYHART, WILLIAM H. III

Author: Sally Lindley
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
Publisher: Parragon Plus

Make your own model Titanic, complete with its own display stand from this incredible book. This fantastic model is in full color with intricate attention to detail and once built measures over sixty centimeters in length. Required scissors, craft knife and glue (NOT INCLUDED)
Author: Stephen Fry
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd

Making History
Author: Stephen Fry
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd

A novel which challenges historical assumptions about cause and effect, and sets out to demonstrate that the actions of Adolf Hitler were fundamental reasons why the world is a better place today.
Author: Mark Sanderson
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Macmillan

The insider's guide to the most successful British TV detective series ever. Includes in-depth interviews with John Thaw, Kevin Whateley and Colin Dexter, and a step-by-step guide to how each episode is brought to the screen. Large Paperback, pp128, very well illustrated in colour.
Author: Sally Hibbin
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Hamlyn

Author: Geoff Tibballs
Genre: Music, Stage & Screen
Publisher: Boxtree Ltd

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Author: Geoff Tibballs
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd

Published In 1996 : 1st. Edition : Chameleon Books : Large Format : Overall , A Very Nice Book : Buy With Complete Confidence With Amazon's Excellent Refund & Returns Policies + SAPPHIRE'S Famed 24 HR. UK & International Shipping ( AT NO EXTRA UK CHARGE ) Guarantee :
Author: Linda Doeser
Publisher: Regency House

Lovely little book. Lots of nice colour photos of The Princess. Wonderful writing. Nothing absolutely spectacular but it's a nice addition to any Diana collection! Great book!
Author: Sally Hibbin
Genre: Humor & Entertainment (Books)
Publisher: Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc.

Wonderful details on the making of the James Bond films. The story behind the story. Great for film buffs and an excellent collection of photos.
Author: Charles Aitchison
Genre: History
Publisher: Silver Link Publishing Ltd

This autobiography records the author's remarkably varied maritime career. In 1939 he obtained his Scottish Higher Leaving Certificate and, unable to obtain an apprenticeship, later passed his 2nd Mate's Certificate, and sailed as a navigating officer. This gave him the freedom to serve on a very large variety of vessels, beginning aboard MacBraynes' paddle steamer PS Gondolier as a First Class Pantry Boy until war was declared. In the following ten years, including the entire Second World War, he served aboard a UK coasting vessel converted for service as a Convoy Rescue Ship, a Portuguese coaster flying the Panamanian flag, two liners, a millionaire's steam yacht, four tankers (one of which was Norwegian and one adapted to fuel the Royal Navy escort at sea) and nine cargo ships (again one was Norwegian and one a weather-reporting ship). While probably not unique, this assortment would certainly be hard to equal, far less surpass. "Making Waves" thus provides a wide-ranging account of what life in the Merchant Navy was really like and the conditions in the countries visited, and contains many anecdotes and a deal of humor.
Author: Don Hale
Genre: History
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd

Seventy years ago, on 3 July 1938, on the East Coast main line, the streamlined A4 Pacific locomotive Mallard reached a top speed of 126mph - a world record for steam locomotives which still stands. Since then, millions have seen this famous locomotive, resplendent in her blue livery, on display at the National Railway Museum in York. Reissued for the 75th anniversary of the speed record, Don Hale tells the full story of how the record was broken, from the nineteenth century rivalry to be fastest between London and Scotland, and, surprisingly, traces Mallard’s futuristic design to the Bugatti car and Germany’s nascent Third Reich, which elevated the train into an instrument of national prestige. And he celebrates the singular figure of Mallard’s designer, Sir Nigel Gresley, one of Britain’s most gifted engineers. Mallard is a wonderfully nostalgic evocation of one of British technology’s finest hours. Don Hale is the author of Town without Pity, about his investigation of the wrongful conviction of Stephen Downing for murder, for which Hale was awarded the OBE.
Author: Vic Jay
Genre: Biography
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

‘The Mallon crew’ is the extraordinary result of four years of research. My decision in 2012 to write a blog about my father’s war-time experiences as the Flight Engineer of a Lancaster bomber, took me on an incredible voyage of discovery, and unearthed some remarkable stories of courage, sacrifice and betrayal. As a child growing up in the 1950s, I never tired of asking my dad about what he did in the war. I wanted to know all about his role, what flak was like, and even how aircraft were able to fly. By the time I left primary school, my interest had started to wane and, when he died in 1974 at the age of just 55, I thought I had lost any chance of discovering more about his life. I couldn’t have been more mistaken. Nearly forty years later, with just a handful of photographs, his flying log book and the name of his New Zealand pilot, Bill Mallon, my modest research project into ‘Bob Jay’s war’ uncovered more tragedies than I could have imagined possible, and connected me with the families of all but one of my dad’s crew. It even gave me the opportunity to talk to a man of 94 who had flown with my dad, and to find a photograph of my dad’s aircraft flying to his last target. This book is not about a squadron, nor is it about individual acts of heroism, it is about the Mallon crew, a small group of unremarkable men thrown together briefly during the last few months of the war, and the amazing way in which their stories have unfolded seventy years later. I defy anyone not to be moved by their experiences, nor to marvel at the power of the internet to bring people together.
Author: Geoff Tibballs
Genre: History
Publisher: Robinson

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Author: Steven Ujifusa
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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Author: Louis Le Bailly
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Kenneth Mason Publications Ltd

This autobiography concentrates on Admiral Le Bailly's experience below decks in "HMS Naiad", a cruiser which saw much action in the Mediterranean and was finally torpedoed, leaving Le Bailly the last to be rescued. It is a vivid account of an engineer's experience during World War II.
Author: John Heitland
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd

Amazon review by Graham Mummery
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Encyclopedia of Man From UNCLE
6 October 2018
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
"The Man From UNCLE" was a part of my youth. I first heard about it when playing with other boys who had toy guns and other UNCLE merchandise. Eventually, I would see the toys in toyshops and read books and annuals, and something of it remained with me when on TV I saw some of the feature films of the series, and going back to programmes repeated and to DVD. It had a certain style that still gives pleasure, not least because of the perfomances of its two main stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, but also now I can appreciate some of the writing and production which was tight and often displayed panache.

Written in the nineteen eighties, this book is still probably the definitive history of both series The Man From UNCLE and its less successful spinoff "The Girl from UNCLE." It tells the story of how initial ideas for the series came out of conversations between James Bond creator, Ian Fleming, and the series producer Norman Felton. Little remained of Fleming's input mainly because of his involvement with the Bond film franchise except some names, and the series was developed by Sam Rolfe. It was then offered as a vehicle for Robert Vaughn, but the chemistry with David McCallum worked so well that they became a sort of double act, with the latter adding an extra element which added to the shows success. The book itself chronicles the series rise to being on of the top shows of its time, before declining partly because of a decision to make the show in its third series into comedy to the point it parodied itself.

The time of writing gives its author, John Heitland, the benefit of many of the stars, writers, directors, producers, cameramen being still being around who are interviewed. Robert Vaughn contributes a forward stating how it was a happy time for the team (something which he develops further in his more recent memoir "A Fortunate Life."). The book comprehensively covers all aspects of the show. Its stars guests, how the show was made and its look, as well as the merchandising that came about from it. There are also summaries of the plots of each episode of both the main series and its spin off.

This is a comprehensive history of a series that is regarded as a classic. If there is a fault it is in the way that some of the exhaustive detail can read at times like a list. But that is common enough in books of this type. This is the definitive book of the UNCLE phenomenon, though there are some good more recent histories. Essential for all UNCLE fans, and those who would like to see what the show was about. If you haven;t seen them those DVDs of especially first and second series are also a joy.
Author: Joan Lownds
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Globe Pequot Press

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Author: Robert Lomas
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Headline

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Author: David Leavitt
Genre: Biography
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

To solve one of the great mathematical problems of his day, Alan Turing proposed an imaginary computer. Then, attempting to break a Nazi code during World War II, he successfully designed and built one, thus ensuring the Allied victory. Turing became a champion of artificial intelligence, but his work was cut short. As an openly gay man at a time when homosexuality was illegal in England, he was convicted and forced to undergo a humiliating "treatment" that may have led to his suicide.
With a novelist's sensitivity, David Leavitt portrays Turing in all his humanity—his eccentricities, his brilliance, his fatal candor—and elegantly explains his work and its implications.
Author: Justin Scott
Genre: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery
Publisher: Granada Publishing Ltd

A gripping espionage thriller, which sees two spies locked in a psychological battle of wills in the run up to the Second World War.
A fire rages across the decks of the superliner Normandie, interned in New York harbour and being converted into a warship for World War II.
As the burning ship sinks, it becomes clear that a Nazi spy is behind the disaster. And naval architect Steven Gates must expose the agent's deadly plans for even greater destruction.
Soon the two spies are locked in a psychological battle of wills that takes them deep into the Normandie's sunken hull - and almost costs Gates the love of the only woman who can save him.
Author: SCOTT, JUSTIN

Author: David Hall
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Bantam Press

The story of the 1958 Munich air crash, which killed eight players from the Manchester United football team, is not just about the terrible crash, but also the story of its immediate aftermath and its effect on the city of Manchester.
Author: Thomas Leslie James Bentley
Genre: bibliography
Publisher: Newnes

Photographic equipment adverts. With Preface, 19 Chapters, Appendix on Processing Recipes, and Index. Text contributions from Eric Hoskins, Merlyn Severn, James Mitchell and D.A. Spencer et al. Large collection of illustrations of equipment, including 61 pictures of old camera types.
Author: Richard Clammer
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Lily Publications

One of the most elegant and widely-travelled cruise liners afloat today. During her fifty years in service she has visited every continent and been seen in locations as varied as the Amazon and Antartic. Built as the Soviet liner Alexandr Pushkin, she spent her early years operating a transatlantic service from Leningrad to North America, together with numerous cruises from European and Australian ports. Following the dissolution of the USSR she was sold to Orient Lines, renamed Marco Polo, and given an extensive rebuild before introducing an innovative programme of world-wide expedition and destination cruises. Since 2010 she has been operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages of no-fly cruises from UK ports. This book is a detailed exploration of the ship's history and a celebration of her current role as the much-loved Marco Polo.
Author: Andy Merriman
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd

Margaret Rutherford was without a doubt one of Britain’s best-loved comic actresses. But behind the kindly, serene front Rutherford presented to the world lay a life of trauma and repeated nervous breakdown – the legacy of the legacy of family tragedy that saw her father murder her grandfather during a bout of mental illness and her depressive mother later kill herself.

Andy Merriman’s acclaimed biography intrigued and shocked readers with these revelations when it was published in hardback. Now out in paperback, it is also a portrait of one of our most individual actresses. Rutherford appeared in such thoroughly English classics as Blithe Spirit, The importance of Being Earnest, Passport to Pimlico and I’m All Right, Jack! But above all she was Miss Marple, in four films – and entirely created for the screen the role of Agatha Christie’s elderly and fearless private detective that subsequent actresses like Joan Hickson and Geraldine McEwan have continued. Rutherford first played Miss Marple at the age of 70, and insisted on wearing her own clothes to feel right in the part.

Above all, this was a vulnerable woman whom no-one failed to like and respect, notable again and again for quiet acts of kindness, whose life story has great appeal to everyone who appreciates both classic English comedy and simple human decency.
Author: Harley Crossley
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: Amberley Publishing

Marine Art of Harley Crossley
Author: Susanne Fournais Grube
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport

Susanne Fournaise Grube, has been painting marine scenes for over thirty years, during which time, she has produced a large portfolio of material, not only depicting ships and small craft, but also the architecture of marine buildings and light houses. This volume, for the first time , presents a good selection of her work, looking at most aspects of the artists subject matter. The book covers subjects painted for clients, both corporate and private, also including some material painted just for pleasure. Overall the work, is a good selection of material produced over many years, that is for the first time in the public domain.
Genre: Diary
Publisher: Lloyds of London Press

Diary includes Marine details, maps etc.
Author: LLOYDS OF LONDON PRESS

Author: Rustie Brown
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Blue Harbor Press

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Author: BROWN, RUSTIE

Author: B.C. Laite
Genre: History
Publisher: Brassey's (UK) Ltd

35 photographs, 23 drawings, bibliography, index
Author: Glyn L. Evans
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: Silver Link Publishing Ltd

Despite being a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and of the British Society of Poster Designers, Kenneth Denton Shoesmith (1890 - 1939) is little known today, yet his maritime art perfectly captures the romance and adventure of ocean liner travel in the early 20th century. In 1918 he left a career at sea to devote himself to painting, and much of his art celebrates the ships of the Royal Mail Line, for whom he produced a vast amount of paintings and sketches for advertising purposes, but perhaps the pinnacle of his career was working on the interiors of Queen Mary. Shoesmith died at the early age of 48 just before the outbreak of war in 1939. An obituarist wrote: 'As a poster artist - he was quite definitely in the front rank of those who are content to paint what they see and know. He was direct in his methods, sound in his drawing and brilliant in his colour. His ships were not only correct in detail but they were always in and not on the water, for he painted with a seaman's knowledge as well as an artist's perception.' Glyn Evans has spent many years researching this elusive artist and rediscovering his works to share with a wider public. The selection of works included here are a fond tribute to Shoesmith's talent, and an expression of the author's personal delight in having discovered a maritime artist so gifted in the skill of bringing ships to life and imbuing them with such character as to make one wish to rush out and book passage on the next available sailing!
Author: Frank G.G. Carr
Genre: Travel & Holiday
Publisher: Pitkin Pictorials

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Author: Harry G Hitchman, Philip Driver
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: H.G. Hitchmann

A book giving all details of boats through Harwich
Author: HITCHMAN, HARRY G. & DRIVER, PHILIP

Author: SANKEY, RAYMOND

Author: Ken Groundwater
Genre: Ships
Publisher: Silver Link Publishing Ltd

The River Tyne has been an important centre for shipbuilding and commerce for hundreds of years. Enormous local reserves of coal encouraged the development of industrial and maritime skills in a region which also gave birth to railways and the first successful steam locomotives. This book, by Gateshead historian Ken Groundwater, looks at the River Tyne by taking a journey downriver from Scotswood, looking not only at shipbuilding, but also the many docks and other quayside activities. A number of spectacular aerial views show the Tyne and its neighboring railways, industries and housing. The National Garden Festival site is also shown in times past. From ferries and colliers to elegant ocean liners and mighty warships, this book provides a nostalgic look at Newcastle's proud maritime heritage from the days of sail to the micro-chip technology of today.
Author: Michael Oppenheim
Genre: History
Publisher: University of Exeter Press

First printing of Oppenheim's study, written for a volume of the Victoria History of Devonshire which was never published. Brockett 50750.
Author: JOHNSON, HARRY & LIGHTFOOT, FREDERICK S.

Author: W.J. West
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Waterfront Publications

During the 19th-century, Francis Frith conceived the idea of recording every place in Britain by photograph, and this volume contains 130 of the quarter of a million pictures which he collected. Based on the maritime theme, they include pictures of the seaside, paddlesteamers and canals.
Author: William Miller
Genre: History
Publisher: Fonthill Media

2016 will be the 80th anniversary of the maiden voyage of one of the greatest of all ocean liners. The QUEEN MARY, constructed in the 1930s, sailed until 1967 and today lives on as a museum & hotel in southern California, is also one of the most famous ocean liners of all time. She was also heroic, serving valiantly in wartime, and altogether crossed the Atlantic more than 1000 times. Also, she was beloved favored by passengers and crew alike. Hollywood stars, as another example, just preferred the QUEEN MARY. She had an undefinable chemistry "Something in the woodwork that embraced everyone," according to one staff member. She was also part of Cunard, perhaps the most famous shipping line on the Atlantic. Along with a history of the QUEEN MARY, this book will look at her running-mate, the QUEEN ELIZABETH, as well as the subsequent QUEENS the QE2 and the current day QUEEN MARY 2, QUEEN VICTORIA & QUEEN ELIZABETH. This book will be a salute to the QUEEN MARY, but also to the great QUEENS and to Cunard itself."
Author: B D Ingpen, Robert Pabst
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Jane's Pub. Co.

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Author: DUNNING, JAMES
Publisher: Heritage Publications

Author: Stephen Guy
Genre: History
Publisher: Trinity Mirror North West and North Wales

Stephen Guy of the world famous Merseyside Maritime Museum, is an accomplished journalist who writes a weekly column for the Liverpool ECHO.This special magazine features historical accounts of famous ships and incidents with stories of the characters who sailed the seven seas and their colourful lives on the ocean waves.There's fascinating facts and figures throughout focusing on Liverpool's legacy as a great port.From the press gangs to the Titanic and the Tall Ships events, Stephen is your admirable guide.Packed with photographs and illustrations, this lovingly put together celebration of all things maritime is a must for anyone who loves the sea and those associated with it.Enjoy this literary journey from Liverpool ...to the world.Nautical and nice.
Author: Asa Briggs
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Octopus

A centenary look at M&S.
Author: John Grogan
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

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Author: RULE, MARGARET

Author: Jack Potter Neil, Frost
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.

1966 printing coincides with the 25th anniversay of the Queen Mary’s maiden voyage.
Author: POTTER, NEIL & FROST, JACK

Author: John Costello
Genre: Biography
Publisher: William Morrow & Co

This book identifies Anthony Blunt as not the fourth man but the first man, who recruited everyone else into the net, but managed to convince his interviewers that he was more innocent than he seemed.
Author: Capt. Philip Rentell
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Seafarer Books

From his days as a cadet on the aging training ship Worcester, Captain Philip Rentell's forty-year career has spanned the world's oceans and a huge variety of seagoing experience. He served as a junior officer on numerous freighters and liners, as the navigator of cross-Channel hovercraft, and then as first officer of the Cunard flagship QE2, on which he went to the South Atlantic with over 3,500 British troops and a volunteer crew of 650 during the Falklands War of 1982. SInce leaving Cunard in 1990. he has been and English Channel and North Sea pilot, and has commanded a succession of cruise ships.
Author: Nick Jones
Publisher: Shire Publications

Matchbox toys were ubiquitous items for children across the Western world. Originally labelled Christmas-cracker trash by retailers and shopkeepers, the small-scale 1-75 series soon began to see unprecedented worldwide sales in the 1950s. Smaller and cheaper than most of its competitors' toys, Matchbox models were also far more accurately modelled, but the company has nevertheless seen its own share of competition and challenging times over the years. In this beautifully illustrated book, Matchbox collector Nick Jones tells the story of Matchbox and its most famous toys, from the Coronation Coach to Hotwheels dragsters, and complements the story with beautiful, previously unpublished photographs.
Author: F R Turner
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: F R Turner

Awaiting
Author: JORDAN, HUMFREY

Author: WARREN, MARK D.
Publisher: Patrick Stephens Ltd

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Daryl Carpenter
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating period document, with some excellent bonus material
Reviewed in the United States on 12 October 2016
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For us serious ocean liners buffs, detailed books on the inner workings of these vessels are hard to come by. Thankfully, there are some excellent reprints of period publications out there. The majority of this book is a facsimile of a special 1907 issue of the English trade journal "Engineering" devoted entirely to the new liner. The original issue featured separate chapters on the ship's inception, construction and passengers facilities, the propulsion machinery, and auxiliary equipment. This was followed by 37 plates, which featured photos of the ship under construction, her machinery, and interiors, a set of deck plans, and plans of the main machinery spaces.

Keeping in mind the incredible public fascination with ocean liners at the time, this book makes for fascinating, if occasionally painfully esoteric, reading. You'll find elaborately detailed diagrams of sluice valves, lovingly-posed photos of steam turbines, and in-depth descriptions of how the refrigerating machinery and evaporators worked. If it sounds a bit dry, it's because it IS. This wasn't written for the general public, but for folks with an engineering background. I'll admit, there's a few passages that flew over my head. Still, it's rather amusing to imagine reading this from the perspective of someone who'd never seen a proper working toilet, or telephone exchange, on a steamship before.

In many ways, this book is superior to the better known Shipbuilder special. The pages are much larger, the paper quality is much better, and the photographs and diagrams are much clearer. The technical details of the ship's propelling machinery and auxiliaries are covered in substantially greater depth. Mark D Warren has written a very informative foreward, and included an additional 37 photographs, mostly of interiors, into the plates section.

Although it'll only really appeal to ship geeks (like myself!), this is a pretty solid addition to any Mauretania fan's library. It's not a beach read, and the fact that some of plans fall into the binding is annoying, but it's nonetheless excellent reading for anyone who knows what a hot-well pump is.
Author: Humfrey Jordan
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

The "biography" of Cunard's Mauretania from her inception until her breaking up, including complete lists of her sailings, cruises, captains, chief engineers and specifications.
Author: JORDAN, HUMPHREY

Author: Ken Smith, Newcastle City Libraries, Arts
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Newcastle Libraries & Information Service

Awaiting
Author: Ken Smith, Newcastle City Libraries, Arts
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Newcastle Libraries & Information Service

Awaiting
Author: Peter Newall
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Ships in Focus Publications

One of the most famous liners ever built, Mauretania held the transatlantic Blue Riband for more than 20 years. Despite being scrapped in 1936, many of the ship's fittings have survived in various locations, including Pinewood film studios and a Bristol lounge bar. This well-illustrated book tells the story of the Mauretania, examines its design and construction, and investigates the whereabouts of some of the carved panelling, fine furniture and decorative metalwork that once graced its magnificent interiors.
Author: Humfrey Jordan
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Patrick Stephens Ltd

Wellingborough published Sailing
Author: Sheila Bird
Genre: History
Publisher: Ex Libris Press

Almost surrounded by water, Cornwall faces the full force of the Atlantic Ocean and separates the English Channel from the Irish Sea. Many vessels of all kinds ply the shipping routes around the country. This book is devoted to the long and dramatic story of the Cornishman's enduring relationship with the sea, not simply to ensure his own preservation but also to ensure the survival of his fellow man. It contains the concentrated histories of the 23 Cornish lifeboat stations past and present.
Author: Karen Farrington, Nick Constable
Genre: History
Publisher: Collins

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Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1957 Jul
317
Editorial - A Retired Lighthouse 'Editor'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
318
Inside The Monkey Hole - A New Use For A Derbyshire Quarry 'Editor'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
320
Assault For The South The Antarctic In The International Geophysical Year Illingworth, Frank
M.Mag 1957 Jul
323
Waverley Station Scenes - And A Run On The First Inter-City Diesel 'Editor'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
326
Air News - Last And Fastest - Missile News - Flying Customs Men - Russia's Civil Air Routes - Record Heavy Drop - Quieter Helicopters - 'Voice' Aircraft In Malaya - Powered Bomb Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
328
Unloading Iron Ore - Travelling Transporters In Birkenhead Docks
M.Mag 1957 Jul
329
Island Joys - Isle Of Wight Railways
M.Mag 1957 Jul
330
Road And Track - British Grand Prix - Stuart Lewis-Evans - Ecurie Ecosse Lewis, Peter
M.Mag 1957 Jul
332
Thunderbirds - USAF Aerobatic Team Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
335
From Our Readers - A Famous Fountain Birkett, K.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
335
From Our Readers - Recessed Bridges Philips, R. B.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
336
Railway Notes - Aboard The 'Yorkshire Pullman' - Castles, Far And Wide - Summer Train Service Developments - Locomotive Stock Changes Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
338
The Dinky Toys Club
M.Mag 1957 Jul
339
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Tramcars - A.B.Cooper's Dinky Toys Layout
M.Mag 1957 Jul
340
Easy Model Building - Mechanical Hammer (Outfit No.00) - Novel Fork Lift Truck (Outfit No.4) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
342
Dinky News - An Army Gun, Tractor And Trailer - 25 Pounder Field Gun Set (697) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
344
Goods Brakes And Cranes (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
346
Of General Interest - First Baloon Flight In Britain - Swiss Cablecar
M.Mag 1957 Jul
347
Locomotive Misnomers McNaught, R. S.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
350
Among The Model Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
352
Model Of The Month - Tower Crane - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1957 Jul
354
Summer Competition - Birds And Beasts
M.Mag 1957 Jul
355
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1957 Jul
356
More Mail Matters (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1957 Jul
358
A 'Terminal And Through' Layout (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1957 Jul
359
Using The Water Crane (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1957 Jul
360
'All Change' (Hornby-Dublo) (Peter & Christopher Watson) (Colombo (Celon) HRC)
M.Mag 1957 Jul
363
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Any Old Stamps Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
365
Stamp Gossip - India - George Cross On Stamps - Old Ireland - Stamp Booklets - Shades - The Month's Tip Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1957 Jul
367
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1957 Jul
ex01
Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Tower Crane
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 Aug
357
Editorial - Holiday Prospects 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
358
Dover - The Gateway Of England Allen, W. Taylor
M.Mag 1958 Aug
361
The Rich Life Of Bornu - Stories Of Northern Nigeria Wade, J.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
364
Space Notes - Rocket Motors - Shock Tubes - Oriole Humphries, J.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
366
'The Daylight Express' - Australia's Fastest Train
M.Mag 1958 Aug
368
Russia's Greatest Designer Of Aircraft Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
371
Life Boat Story
M.Mag 1958 Aug
372
Railway Notes - Aboard The 'Caledonian' - Hundreds Of 8F LMR 2-9-0s - Locomotives In The News - Around The GE Line - A Miscellany Of Developments - BR Locomotive Testing Bulletin No.19 Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
374
Air News - Manned Satellite - A Mighty Missile - UNO Emblem In The Air - Gnats In The News - New World Records - The Douglas DC-9 - Comets 4 1/2 Hour Canada-UK Flight Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
376
Slow Boat Home Llewellyn, Bernard
M.Mag 1958 Aug
379
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Nigerian School Using Meccano In Class - Braille Signs In A Garden
M.Mag 1958 Aug
380
Easy Model-Building - Derrick Crane (Outfit No. 0) - Tramcar (Outfit No. 3) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
382
Dinky Toys News - Great News For Collectors! - Hillman Minx (175) - Hudson Hornet (174) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
385
Bits And Pieces (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
387
Of General Interest - 69 Stamps On An Envelope - Auckland Harbour Bridge
M.Mag 1958 Aug
388
Railway Owned By A City - The Liverpool Corporation At Kirkby Gahan, J. W. / Marshall, Jeffrey
M.Mag 1958 Aug
390
A New Post Office Machine 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
391
A Meccano 'Mechanisms' Competition - Cash Prizes For Good Ideas
M.Mag 1958 Aug
392
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
394
A Realistic Model Helicopter And A Magazine Rest
M.Mag 1958 Aug
396
News And Views (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
398
Making Gradients And Banks (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1958 Aug
400
Good Traffic Working (Hornby-Dublo) (P. Phillips) 'Layout Man'
M.Mag 1958 Aug
401
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 Aug
403
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Sports Stamps Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
405
Stamp Gossip - Brussels - Best Of Both Worlds - Indian Air Force - World Changes - The Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
407
From Our Readers - A Link With The United States East, E.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
407
From Our Readers - What Is The Centre Of England Bennett, Stanley A.
M.Mag 1958 Aug
408
Fireside Fun
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1959 Dec
527
Editorial - Christmas Round The World 'Editor'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
528
Bangs For Bon-Bons - The Christmas Cracker Story Mellor, Geraldine
M.Mag 1959 Dec
530
At Sea In H.M.S. 'Victorious' Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
533
Santa Claus - Past And Present Gaunt, Arthur
M.Mag 1959 Dec
536
Railway Notes - Aboard The 'Broadsman' - From My Summer Notebook: GN Line - East Anglian Diesel Explorations - Winter Train Services Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
538
Heavy Loads By Hilly Routes - Road Transporter 140ft Long Garvie, Robert
M.Mag 1959 Dec
540
Road And Track - Moss/Brabham - Aston Martin DB4 GT - Mini Morris Lewis, Peter
M.Mag 1959 Dec
542
Air News - Businessman's Pusher - No More US Intercepters - Happenings At Handley Page - Fastest Women Pilot - Silver City's New Ferryplanes - Non Flying Helicopter - London To New York in Two Hours - Orange Juice For Sheikh Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
544
Held Up By Air - New Types Of Portable Buildings
M.Mag 1959 Dec
545
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Michael West With His Meccano Traction Engine - Congleton Boys Secondary Modern School Open Day And 'Horace' Meccano Robot
M.Mag 1959 Dec
546
Easy Model-Building - Caddie Car (Outfit No. 0) - Tricycle 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
548
Dinky Toys News 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
551
Train Services - 'Behind The Scenes' (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
553
Of General Interest - Large Tyres Allow Large Vehicle On Soft Ground
M.Mag 1959 Dec
554
About A Number Of Things - Milk, Butter, Cheese And Stainless Steel 'Editor'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
558
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
560
Time For Christmas - An Easy To Build Meccano Granddaughter Clock - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1959 Dec
562
Winter Model-Building Competition - A Chance To Win A Prize
M.Mag 1959 Dec
563
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1959 Dec
564
Two Rail Sets And Locomotives (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
566
Permanent Layouts - Useful Hints For Growing Lines (Hornby-Dublo) (Peter Lundy) (Roger Healey) (John Mason) 'Layout Man'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
569
The Hornby-Dublo Engine Shed Kit 'The Engineer'
M.Mag 1959 Dec
571
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Christmas Stamps And Seals Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
573
Stamp Gossip - A Botanical Stamp - Irish Slogans - New Countries - Our Up To Date Post Office - The Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
575
From Our Readers - The Hoot-Toot And Whistle Railway In The U.S.A. Meats, H. E.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
575
From Our Readers - Stanley Ferry Aquaduct Milner, J. R.
M.Mag 1959 Dec
576
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1959 Dec
577
Index - Vol XLIV - Jan-Dec 1959
M.Mag 1959 Dec
ex01
Separate Instructions For Granddaughter Clock
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 Apr
161
Editorial - Astronomy From An Armchair 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
162
Exploring The Great Orme Jones, E. Emrys
M.Mag 1958 Apr
165
Keeping An Eye On London Buses 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
166
Space Notes - Explorer, The First American Satellite - Testing Large Rocket Motors - The Lockheed X-17 - New Methods Of Rocket Recovery Humphries, J.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
168
Forty Fighting Years (R.A.F.) Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
171
Signalling By 'Pianola' Roll (London Underground)
M.Mag 1958 Apr
172
Railway Notes - New 'Warship' Class Locomotives - East Coast Express Running - Locomotives In The News - Changed Locomotive Shed Codes - Diesel Car Numbers And Extensions - Mechanical Wonders In Thorton Yard Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
174
New Drilling Barge For Qator - Underwater Search For Oil In The Persian Gulf 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
176
Air News - A Tail Of Four Jets - BEA News - Building His Own Plane - Helicopter Lays Eggs, And Fries Them - Flying Boat News - Fighter Delivered In Packets - Fastest Fighter - Chemical Fuel Bombs - Irish Airlines Enter Atlantic Trade Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
178
London Theatre Of The Skies - The World's Best Equipped Planetarium Cousins, Frank W.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
181
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - World Signpost At Sydney Harbour Bridge - 'Pelorus' Diesel Pilot Cutter
M.Mag 1958 Apr
182
Easy Model-Building - Motorcycle And Sidecar (Outfit No. 0) - Garage Crane And Trolley 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
184
Dinky Toys News - Ausin A105 (176) - Vanwall Racing Car (239) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
187
Engine Sidings And The Turntable (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
189
Of General Interest - Old Pier At Seaview, Isle Of Wight - One Handed Clock At Burton In Wirrel
M.Mag 1958 Apr
190
A Cave - And Meccano (Meccano used for a head light) Proctor, Hugh
M.Mag 1958 Apr
192
From Our Readers - Wrington Vale Light Railway Maggs, C. J.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
192
From Our Readers - Model Village At Bourton-On-The-Water Ardron, B. B.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
193
Meccano Competition - A Final Reminder To Model-Builders - Still Time To Win A Prize
M.Mag 1958 Apr
194
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
196
Model Of The Month - Engineers' Shaping Machine - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1958 Apr
198
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 Apr
199
Cattle Wagons Magnificent (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 Apr
200
Useful Tips For Good Running (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1958 Apr
202
Railway That Is A Door - One Way Of Solving The Storage Problem (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1958 Apr
205
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Mediterranean Blue Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
207
Stamp Gossip - Flowers All The Time - Graphite Lines On Stamps - Black Star - East Of Suez - The Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Apr
209
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1958 Apr
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Engineers' Shaping Machine
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1956 Aug
389
Editorial - John Charles Writes For The Meccano Magazine 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
390
London's Buses - Carrying Nearly 10 Million Passengers A Day Wyndham, J.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
393
Motor Racing At Aintree - April 1956 - Photographs Only
M.Mag 1956 Aug
394
'Empress Of Britain' - The New Canadian Pacific Liner 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
396
Are You Colour Blind? Wells, Leslie E.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
398
Flying Weatherman Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
401
A Famous Canadian Lift Lock Montagnes, James
M.Mag 1956 Aug
402
Railway Notes - Kings Cross To Euston : 267 Miles - New Engines Added To Stock - ER Locomotive Performance - Expresses Away Every Five Minutes - Locomotive Royal Occasions - British Railways New Badge Or Totem Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
404
The 'Pioneer' Trawlers For Russia Built At Lowestoft 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
406
Air News - Gnat Ready For Service - Railway Survey - More Pioneers For RAF - Spot The 440 - Isaac Newton In Reverse - US Navy Testing Pilotless Target - Helicopter Night Landing Aid - Agricultural Pipers - RCAF Comets Fly Again Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
408
Railway Building In Uganda Hawkins, Dudley
M.Mag 1956 Aug
411
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Penny Farthing Trade Sign - Accurate Railway Gradient Post
M.Mag 1956 Aug
412
Fun For The Youngest - Meccano Outfit Made For Them 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
414
Dinky News - More Attractive Colour Schemes - Austin Devon (152) - Austin Somerset (161) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
416
Holiday Railways (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
418
Of General Interest - Enormous Pneumatic Tyres - Calder Hall Construction
M.Mag 1956 Aug
419
Books To Read
M.Mag 1956 Aug
420
The Bristol Avon Winstone, Reece
M.Mag 1956 Aug
423
The Aerotrain (High Sped Train)
M.Mag 1956 Aug
424
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
426
Model Of The Month - Motor Chassis - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1956 Aug
428
Summer 'Realism' Competition - Meccano Models In Realistic Surroundings
M.Mag 1956 Aug
429
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1956 Aug
430
Hornby-Dublo Tanks And A New Train 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1956 Aug
432
The Hunters Bay And Other Layouts (Hornby-Dublo) (John & Richard Hunter) ( Sandy Whyte)
M.Mag 1956 Aug
434
Hornby Trains Out Of Doors
M.Mag 1956 Aug
435
From Our Readers - A Canadian Note Hamling, A. G.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
435
From Our Readers - Fiord Craft Mitchell, E.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
437
Stamp Collectors' Corner - The World's Most Popular Hobby Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
439
Stamp Gossip - Portraits - Designs - Norfolk Island - Our Own Stamps - The Month's Tip Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1956 Aug
441
Competitions
M.Mag 1956 Aug
442
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1956 Aug
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Motor Chassis
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 May
211
Editorial - Mixed Grill 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 May
212
Spotting At London Airport Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 May
215
'Cockney Butterfly' Newman, L. Hugh
M.Mag 1958 May
217
Water Trains On British Waterways (Picture Only)
M.Mag 1958 May
218
Railway Notes - Aboard The First Diesel Hydraulic Express - London Midland Notes & Running - Locomotive Shed Code Revisions - More Diesel Passenger Services - Locomotives In The News Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 May
220
Road And Track - World Championship - Lister - Jaguars - The Austin Gipsy Lewis, Peter
M.Mag 1958 May
222
The Superb Class Z Atlantics - Famous N.E.R. High Speed Locomotives McKillop, Norman
M.Mag 1958 May
226
Air News - America's 'Ultimate Weapon' - National Air Races - Decca Successes - Our Shrinking World - Sidewinders For The F-101 - British Air Liners' Fine Record - Flying Jeep - New Convair Liner - Helicopters Speed Oil Exploration Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 May
228
Will There Be A Channel Tunnel - How It Would Be Built Gaunt, Arthur
M.Mag 1958 May
231
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Andrew Goddard Gave His Train Set To A Home For Crippled Boys - Microscopic Square Bubbles
M.Mag 1958 May
232
Easy Model-Building - Swing (Outfit No. 00) - Hammerhead Crane (Outfit No. 1) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 May
234
Dinky Toys News - Nash Rambler (173) - Fiat 600 (183) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 May
237
Just Playing With Trains (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 May
239
Of General Interest - Skansen Folk Museum In Sweden - Unusual Pulpit In An Arundel Church
M.Mag 1958 May
240
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 May
242
An Ocean Liner - A Fine Model For Outfit No.5
M.Mag 1958 May
244
September Model-Building Competition - List Of Prize Winners
M.Mag 1958 May
246
Meccano Model-Building Competition - A Novel 'Picture' Contest
M.Mag 1958 May
247
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 May
248
Lovely To Look At! (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 May
250
Busy Times On Reader's Layouts - Triangle And Turntable (Hornby-Dublo) (Andrew & Ian Wilson) (R.M. Bell) (Brian MacIntosh)
M.Mag 1958 May
253
Stamp Collector's Corner - Care And Interest Go Together Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 May
255
Stamp Gossip - Rebels - Ship Ahoy - Postmarks - Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 May
257
From Our Readers - The Devil's Chimney In The Cotswolds Ilett, E. W.
M.Mag 1958 May
257
From Our Readers - An Old House In Hereford Donlan, P.
M.Mag 1958 May
258
Fireside Fun
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1959 Feb
55
Editorial - Space Race 'Editor'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
56
Electricity Across The Sea - The Cross Channel Power Cable
M.Mag 1959 Feb
58
The Preston Bypass - Britain's First Road For Motor Traffic Only Thomas, J.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
61
The Festiniog Railway - Britain's Premier Narrow Gauge Line Oates, Geoffrey
M.Mag 1959 Feb
64
Space Notes - Lunar Probes - Planetary Probes - Solid Propellants Humphries, J.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
66
'We See - We Act' - The Story Of No.1 Squadron, R.A.A.F.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
69
Universal Beam Mill At Lackenby (Steel Mill) 'Editor'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
72
Railway Notes - Western Travels And Running Observations - Railroad Problems In The USA - Crewe And Its Locomotives Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
74
Air News - Introducing The Caribou - Flying Bicycle - Farewell To The Stratocruiser - Civil Canberras - The Other Lufthansa - Knobbly Electra - British Manned Satellites - Five Million Farm Flights Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
76
A Mighty Lorry - 18 Wheel Lorry Carries 100 Tons Salter, Richard J.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
77
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - M.M. Reader In Cab Of Diesel Electric Loco 10,000 - Mascot Horse Of Parachute Regiment 'Pegasus'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
78
Easy Model-Building - Mobile Light Crane (Outfit No. 0) - Helicopter (Outfit No. 2) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
80
Dinky Toys News - Rolls Royce Silver Wraith (150) - AA Motor Cycle Patrol (270) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
83
Making Up Trains (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
85
Of General Interest - The Mumbles Railway - Hornby-Dublo Exhibition Layout
M.Mag 1959 Feb
86
A Unique Railway Bridge Marshall, A. S.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
87
A Winter Model-Building Competition
M.Mag 1959 Feb
88
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
90
Model Of The Month - Paper Ruling Machine - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1959 Feb
92
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1959 Feb
93
Our Diesel At Work (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
96
Headboard Hints (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1959 Feb
98
Board Matters (Hornby-Dublo 'Layout Man'
M.Mag 1959 Feb
101
Stamp Collectors Corner - What Can I Collect? Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
103
Stamp Gossip - The Queen's Stamps - Forgeries - Zip Goes A Million - Human Rights - Victoria - Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
104
Family Party At Binns Road (Dinky) - (The Avery Family of Bristol)
M.Mag 1959 Feb
105
From Our Readers - Famous Cottage In A Garden (Miniature Replicas In Canada) Coombs, T. L.
M.Mag 1959 Feb
106
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1959 Feb
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Paper Ruling Machine
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 Jun
259
Editorial - Which Is The Noisiest City On Earth? 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
260
Glasgow Transport - Tramway And Bus Routes Robins, G. H.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
263
Home Made Wings Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
266
Space Notes - Artificial Meteors - Little Vanguard - Solar Powered Space Ship - How Rockets Work - Sputniks Humphries, J.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
268
World's Largest Man Made Lake - Hydro Electric Power For The Rhodesias 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
271
Diesels In The Western Region
M.Mag 1958 Jun
272
Air News - Twin Boom Recognition - New Colouring For 'L' Planes - The Tipsy Nipper - Austrian Airlines At London Airport - Aero Gangplank - Herculean Globe-Trotter - Safety Barrier For NATO Airfields Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
274
Railway Notes - Aboard The 'Flying Scotsman' - The Blue Spot Fish Special - Motive Power Depots Recoded - Locomotive News And Changes - The 'Caledonian Single' Runing Again - Southern Tidings Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
276
A 200 Ton Goliath Crane - Aids Building Of Atomic Power Station
M.Mag 1958 Jun
277
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Peterson's Folley (Sway Tower) in the New Forrest - Massimo Serra Of Turin
M.Mag 1958 Jun
278
Easy Model-Building - Level Crossing Gate (Outfit No. 00) - Oil Tanker (Outfit No. 3) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
280
Dinky News - Austin A30 (160) - Sunbeam Rapier (166) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
283
The Old And The New (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
285
Of General Interest - Laying The Third Rail - Very Narrow Street In Exeter
M.Mag 1958 Jun
286
Almost The World's Largest! - Four Mile Bridge Crossing San Francisco Bay
M.Mag 1958 Jun
288
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
290
Breakdown Lorry - A New Model For Outfit No. 5
M.Mag 1958 Jun
292
More Prize Models - Further Selections From The 'September' Competition
M.Mag 1958 Jun
293
Meccano Picture Competition
M.Mag 1958 Jun
294
Running Your Goods Trains (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 Jun
296
Just About Baseboards - Varied Sizes For Railway Making (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1958 Jun
298
Go Bridge Building (Hornby-Dublo) (G.W. Wood)
M.Mag 1958 Jun
299
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 Jun
301
Stamp Collectors' Corner - West Indian Federation Changes Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
303
Stamp Gossip - East African Posts - Steel - Ghana - More Industry - Canberra - Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
305
From Our Readers - Castle Of St. Briavels Now A Youth Hostel Capes, J. M.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
305
From Our Readers - Badger Hunt With A Camera Crabtree, A.
M.Mag 1958 Jun
306
Fireside Fun
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 Feb
57
Editorial - Outward Bound 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
58
Uranium From Canada - Mining The World's Largest Known Deposits
M.Mag 1958 Feb
60
Snowfall In Britain Bowen, David
M.Mag 1958 Feb
63
Transport In Kenya - How The Railway Reached Lake Victoria 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
66
New Uses For The Telephone - How The Service May Yet Be A Blessing Branston, A. J.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
68
The End Of An Era - The Last Days Of The Liverpool Tramways 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
70
Air News - First Of The Big Jet Liners - Cheaper Pilot Training - German Gannet Helicopters Save Cherries - Victors In Service - £2,000 Saved In 7 1/2 Minutes - Swedish Missiles - Regular Service For Animals Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
72
Canal Cruising 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
74
Shipping In The Strait Of Dover Mannering, John
M.Mag 1958 Feb
76
Railway Notes - Locomotive News And Doings - More Multiple Unit Diesels And Depots - Aboard 'The Fair Maid' Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
78
Russia's Civil Air Fleet Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
81
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Lindsay Roke With Pet Green Lizard - Scottish Deer
M.Mag 1958 Feb
82
Easy Model-Building - Aircraft Carrier (Outfit 1) - Aeroplane Roundabout (Outfit 3) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
84
Dinky News - Turntable Fire Escape (956) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
87
Rail Rules 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
89
Of General Interest - Spanish Navel Training Barque 'Galatea' - Message From Antartica To All Meccano Boys
M.Mag 1958 Feb
90
Ice Caps And River - Why Glaciers Are Important To Us Ford, Eric
M.Mag 1958 Feb
93
Prizes For MM Readers - A Competition For Meccano Models Of Any Kind
M.Mag 1958 Feb
94
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
96
An Attractive Model Slotting Machine
M.Mag 1958 Feb
98
Model Of The Month - Heavy Duty Crane - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1958 Feb
100
A Castle Chat (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 Feb
102
New From Readers - Hornby-Dublo Layouts That Are Growing Well (Mr D.C. McNab) (Roger Fletcher) (Mr G. Alan Radford)
M.Mag 1958 Feb
104
Engineering A Hornby Layout Turff, Roger
M.Mag 1958 Feb
105
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 Feb
107
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Turks And Caicos Islands Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
109
Stamp Gossip - Ghana - General Paton - United Europe - Sputnicks - 'Red Cross' - The Month's Tip Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
111
From Our Readers - An Old Railway Tunnel At Harrogate Joynson, F. R.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
111
From Our Readers - A Strange Road Name Firth, Peter E.
M.Mag 1958 Feb
112
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1958 Feb
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Heavy Duty Crane
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1958 Oct
459
Editorial - A Wonderful Moment 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
460
Machines That Learn For Themselves Garratt, Arthur
M.Mag 1958 Oct
462
A British Moon Rocket Plan 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
465
Helicopter Helps Road-Builders Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
466
Railway Notes - Aboard The Bornemouth 2 Hour Expresses - Locomotive News And Doings - WR Cross Country Diesel Journeys - 'Midland And Great Northern Joint' Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
468
Airpass Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
470
Railway Athletics - Human Tokens On The London Metropolitan Line
M.Mag 1958 Oct
471
A £20 Million Road! - Britain's First Large Scale Motorway 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
474
Space Notes - Liquid Propellants For Rockets - How Rockets Are Guided - Tape Recorders Are Missiles Humphries, J.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
476
Air News - Bristol's Biggest Helicopter - Chipmunk Goes Farming - Bears And Beavers - Stand Off Bomb In Service - London's New Heliport - Supersonic Trainer - Another 'Baby Coravelle' Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
478
Of General Interest - Railway Coach Wheel Monitoring - Curious Stone Hut In Yorkshire
M.Mag 1958 Oct
479
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Loch Cloy Hydro Scheme Dam - Anchor Of Royal Canadian Navy Ship
M.Mag 1958 Oct
480
Easy Model-Building - Easy-To-Build Windmills (Outfit No. 00) - Platform Weighing Machine (Outfit No. 2) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
482
Dinky News - A New Idea In Layouts - Studebader Saloon (179) - 7.2 Inch Howitzer (693) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
485
Rails And Restrictions (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
487
Lighting Up Niagara - Dramatic Colour Effects In 15 Different Shades 'Editor'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
489
£100 In Prizes For Model-Builders - The VertiVeyor Competition
M.Mag 1958 Oct
492
Tractor And Bottom Dump Truck - Outfit No. 4
M.Mag 1958 Oct
494
Now You Can Name Your Trains! (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
496
Mail And Van Trains (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1958 Oct
498
Hornby-Dublo Spiral - (T. Hope) 'Layout Man'
M.Mag 1958 Oct
499
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1958 Oct
501
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Ireland Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
503
Stamp Gossip - Lakes Vistoria And Tanganyika - Athletics - Persian Perforations - That Overhead - The 'Regionals' - Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
505
From Our Readers - The Kariba Dam Greenway, K.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
505
From Our Readers - A 1 h.p. Power Unit On A Welsh Narrow Gauge Track Kay, E. G.
M.Mag 1958 Oct
506
Fireside Fun
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1959 Jan
1
Editorial - Starting A New Year 'Editor'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
2
The Docks Of Birkenhead Cooper, D. G.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
4
On The Narrow Gauge In Spain Evans, R. K.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
7
Transatlantic Jet Liners Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
10
Road And Track - Cliff Allison - The Vauxhall Cresta - The Bullnose Morris Lewis, Peter
M.Mag 1959 Jan
12
Better Than Snow! - Eskimo Igloos Built Of Plastic Dickie, Francis
M.Mag 1959 Jan
14
Railway Notes - Aboard The Morning 'Talisman' - Motive Power News - Down To York And Along The NER - London Freight Trwansport Exhibition - New Marshalling Yard In South Wales Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
16
Sailing Ships That Survive - Small Craft That Still Sail Around Our Coasts Mannering, John
M.Mag 1959 Jan
19
From Our Readers - Dogmatic (A Dog Judge Statue) Barrett-Leonard, R. D.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
19
From Our Readers - Old Warehouses At Sydney Dyer, R.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
20
Air News - Rock 'n Roll At 40,000 Feet - SAS Swissair Co-operation - Parachutist Falls 65 Miles - America May Build Space Laboratory - Teeth for the Sea Vixen - The Friendship In Service Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
22
Iron Firemen For B. R. 2-10-0 Locomotives
M.Mag 1959 Jan
23
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Stirling Moss - Coal Board 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive
M.Mag 1959 Jan
24
Easy Model-Building - Steelyard Balance (Outfit No. 1) - Travelling Crane (Outfit No. 2) 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
26
Dinky Toys News - Singer Gazelle (168) - Plymouth Plaza (178) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
29
Making A Good Start (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
31
Of General Interest - Water Buffalo, A 20 Ton Tractor - Mount Lavina BayIn Ceylon
M.Mag 1959 Jan
32
Deep Pit In London - A New Post Office Railway Station Hewson, F. H.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
35
The VertiVeyor Competition - Still Time To Enter This Contest
M.Mag 1959 Jan
36
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
38
Model Of The Month - Build This Fine Hand Loom - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1959 Jan
40
A Model Tower Crane - Outfit No. 5
M.Mag 1959 Jan
42
Now Our First Diesel (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
44
A New Brake Van For Fast Freights (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1959 Jan
46
A Bridge And Trestle Line (Hornby-Dublo) (Layout Of Granville Smith) 'Layout Man'
M.Mag 1959 Jan
47
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1959 Jan
49
Stamp Collectors' Corner - Hail Canada Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
51
Stamp Gossip - Canada - Atlantic Cable - United Europe - Mounting Stamps - A Nice Cover - The Tip Of The Month Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1959 Jan
52
Happy Visitors At The Meccano Works (Dinky) - Peter Redfern
M.Mag 1959 Jan
53
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1959 Jan
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Hand Loom
Publisher: Meccano Ltd

M.Mag 1956 Jul
335
Editorial - A Step To Space Travel 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
336
Warning Whistle (Locomotives) 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
338
The Banana Boats Are In! Williams, David
M.Mag 1956 Jul
341
The Duck-Billed Platypus Hunt, Leslie
M.Mag 1956 Jul
342
How Metals Are Tested Thornton, A. B.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
344
Road And Track - Mike Hawthorne - The Vanwall Lewis, Peter
M.Mag 1956 Jul
346
The Clyde Puffers - Fleet Of Sturdy Little Cargo Vessels Robin, G. H.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
349
Railway Signalling - An Alternative Engineering Career 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
350
Air News - Naval Fighter's Deck Trials - Higher Still - Aircraft For The German Navy - New Helicopter Service - Wind Tunnel TV - Orders For The Friendship - New Power For Convairs - Royal Aircraft - 400mph Viscounts Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
352
How Car Number Plates Are Made
M.Mag 1956 Jul
354
Desert Airlift Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
357
Meccano Magazine - Junior Section - Cat Watching Peter Webb Meccano Model Building - Muktok The Eskimo Boy Oiling A Canadian Steam Locomotive
M.Mag 1956 Jul
358
Easy Model-Building - Elevator Loader 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
360
Dinky News - In The Countryside - Bristol 450 Sports Coupe (163) 'Toyman'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
362
Don't Get Mixed Up! (Hornby) 'Tommy Dodd'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
364
Of General Interest - Mushroom Growing - Long Load By Road
M.Mag 1956 Jul
365
Starfighter Taylor, John W. R.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
366
Railway Notes - Further Schemes - Locomotive Stock Changes - Stirring BR Class 5 Performance - London Midland News - Rebuilt 'Merchant Navy' Performance - Summer Time Tables In Force Weight, R. A. H.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
368
From Steel Plate To Welded Pipe 'Editor'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
371
Meccano 'Realism' Competition - Prizes For Models In Realistic Surroundings
M.Mag 1956 Jul
372
Among The Model-Builders 'Spanner'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
374
Model Of The Month - Fire Engine - See Separate Instructions
M.Mag 1956 Jul
376
Stations And A Tunnel (Hornby-Dublo) 'H.R.C. Secretary'
M.Mag 1956 Jul
378
The 'Sowerby Bridge' Line (Hornby-Dublo) (P.H. Heath)
M.Mag 1956 Jul
379
The Odd Branch Line (Hornby-Dublo)
M.Mag 1956 Jul
381
Club And Branch News
M.Mag 1956 Jul
383
Stamp Collectors Corner - Selling Stamps Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
385
Stamp Gossip - Iceland - Thematics - Designs - Simplon - Postmasters - Good-Bye Sudan! - The Month's Tip Metcalfe, F. E.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
387
From Our Readers - The Clock Tower In Rothenburg Moss, P.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
387
From Our Readers - Icebreaker In The Antarctic MacIntosh, M. J.
M.Mag 1956 Jul
388
Fireside Fun
M.Mag 1956 Jul
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Separate Instructions For Model Of The Month - Fire Engine
Author: Traditional
Genre: Categories
Publisher: Alligator Books

Awaiting
Author: John Ashton
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

Megrahi himself speaks for the first time in a powerful defence of his innocence. New evidence, never before published, destroys the prosecution case. Huge public interest in this case which has had a dramatic impact on international relations. The release of Megrahi on compassionate grounds sparked controversy and headlines worldwide. Abdelbaset al-Megrahi does not receive any financial profit from the publication of this book. 'You know me as the Lockerbie bomber. I know that I m innocent. Here, for the first time, is my true story: how I came to be blamed for Britain s worst mass murder, my nightmare decade in prison and the truth about my controversial release.
Please read it and decide for yourself. You are now my jury.' Abdelbaset al-Megrahi For the first time the man known as the Lockerbie bomber tells his story. This long-awaited book argues that, far from being an unrepentant terrorist, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was the innocent victim of dirty politics, a flawed investigation and judicial folly. Based on exclusive interviews with Megrahi himself, and conclusive new evidence, it destroys the prosecution case and puts the Scottish criminal justice system in the dock.
Megrahi: You Are My Jury makes a compelling argument that the murderers of the 270 Lockerbie victims were acting on behalf of an entirely different government, rather than Colonel Gadafy and Libya.
Author: Seyyid Cakar
Genre: Biographies, Diaries & True Accounts in German

Dies ist die Moderne ZUKUNFT der Menschheit...
Die Welten eines Geschöpfes...
Externe Botschaften der Sterne...
Der Spielplatz der Träume...
Der Geheimnisvolle Lehrer...
Die Sucht und der Durst der Schüler...
Eine Phantasie des Verstandes...
Author: Memorabilia Pack Co.
Genre: Memorabilia
Publisher: Memorabilia Pack Company

A diverse range of replica packs, both fascinating in content and brilliantly reproduced. Each item is carefully scanned and printed as close to the original as possible, resulting in a carefully selected mix of items, producing a sense of 'being there' for the reader.
These prove popular with young and old alike and can be used as helpful aids in school projects.

Contains: Ellisdons novelty catalogue, Beatles ticket, Fleetway Annuals brochure, Toy leaflets including Action Man, Lego and Sindy, School report and essay, Tricycle flyer, Miscellaneous trade cards. PLUS 1 Anglo ’Bubbly’ Bubblegum sweet.



Author: Reader's Digest
Genre: History
Publisher: Reader's Digest

Drawing on the wonderful Getty photographic archive, this book is full of memorable images of a bygone era. It focuses on times within living memory, from the early 1930s to the end of the 1970s, during which the country underwent profound changes. Covering key aspects of the way we used to live, from home life, childhood and schooling through to the working world and popular entertainments, social historian Juliet Gardiner looks back on a largely vanished Britain.
Author: Hart, Maclagan, . Will Publishe
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Publisher: Hyperion Books

Awaiting
Author: WALKER, COLIN
Publisher: OPC Railprint

Author: G. Walker
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Oxford Publishing Company

A pictorial tribute to the "working" ship and not to the glamorous liner, published after the fire that destroyed her in Hong Kong.
90 black and white photographs of the Queen Elizabeth. Only a few pages of text.

Author: DONALD A. STANWOOD
Publisher: Corgi Books

Synopsis:
An eccentric billionaire, a best-selling author, and a beautiful, self-destructive woman: three lives linked by the tragic sinking of the Titanic
April 11, 1912: The gala sailing out of Southampton of White Star Line’s peerless luxury liner, the R.M.S. Titanic. Among the dazzling, doomed names on the passenger list for this, the Titanic’s maiden voyage, is Clair August Ryker, the lovely and dissolute wife of billionaire industrialist William Ryker, and her ten-year-old daughter, Eva. Also present is a young couple, obviously newlyweds, the Eddingtons, who are drawn to Clair and her child. Beneath the decks, in the cargo hold, is a crate marked Ryker Industries.

November 30, 1941: In Honolulu, the apparently accidental death of tourist Albert Klein and the brutal murder of his wife confound the promising career of a rookie cop. Norman Hall will never be able to forget the grisly sight of the dismembered body of Martha Klein. Decades later, a best-selling author, he is still haunted.

What could possibly link these events? A faded film, capturing the sunny pleasures of a ship-board party, and a terrifying recording of a voice describing a night of darkest infamy and moral outrage?

It is Norman Hall’s assignment, fifty years after the sinking of the Titanic, to cover for World Magazine William Ryker’s multimillion-dollar salvage expedition to recover the lost riches of the Titanic. Norman Hall is determined to understand the reclusive billionaire’s motives for the expedition, but as he delves deeper into the past, he finds himself in grave danger. To solve the mystery, he must somehow unlock the memory of the deeply troubled Eva Ryker.

Review:
“A sweetheart of a thriller . . . [Donald Stanwood] pulls an incredibly tangled story along as smooth as an ocean liner weighing anchor. . . . For people who want a good read, The Memory of Eva Ryker is one of the recent best.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Sheer entertainment, expertly done . . . A glittering thread of malice and mystery.” —Cosmopolitan

“A sure-fire combination of themes takes up where A Night to Remember and Raise the Titanic left off. . . . In a slick, fast-paced, and adroitly plotted suspense story, Stanwood brings together the strands of the Titanic disaster, including a starkly graphic re-creation of the ship’s last minutes.” —Publishers Weekly

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Author: Evan B. Bachner
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.

Men of World War II In the years following World War II, images of comradeship, particularly of men being physically close, largely disappeared from the public record. This book provides these rarely-seen photos of enlisted men. Full description
Author: Robin Rout, Dean Hodkin, Dean Hodgkin
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting
Publisher: Pan Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Ltd

An accessible guide to men's fitness. Chapters in the book include: facing facts - understanding your body and how it works; in the workshop - workout equipment and clothing, and safety advice; and ignition - warm-up and stretch exercises.
Author: Duncan Haws
Genre: Ships
Publisher: TCL Publications

Awaiting
Author: LANGLEY, MARTIN & SMALL, EDWINA

Author: Martin Langley, Edwina Small
Genre: Ships
Publisher: Devon Books

Awaiting
Author: SECRETARY OF STATE (WHITE PAPER) OCT. '87

Author: A LADYBIRD RECOGNITION BOOK

Author: VILLAR, CAPTAIN ROGER

Author: Bert Moody
Genre: Ships
Publisher: Waterfront Publications

Southampton published Sailing
Author: DUNN, LAURENCE

Author: Laurence Dunn
Genre: History
Publisher: Blandford Press

This 215 page volume on Merchant Ships of the World, which was written and illustrated in colour by Laurence Dunn, was first printed in 1973 in hardback by Blandford Press; it was printed in a second impression (again hardback) in 1975. Chapters: Introduction; Colour Plates; Text for Colour Plates; Abbreviations; Diagrammatic Comparisons; List of Ships illustrated and grouped according to nationality; List of ships illustrated and grouped according to type and trade. Index of Ship Names.
About this book/synopsis: Merchant Ships of the World in Colour will present in several volumes a pictorial survey of the merchant ship, whether liner, tramp steamer, collier or coaster, and its development during the last 100 years. Each book describes the vessels of a single period, illustrating a representative selection, and provides details of construction, ownership, performance and other features. A special feature of each book is the 80 pages of colour plates by the author, which supply a unique coverage of details such as liveries, funnel marks and houseflags. The period covered by the present volumes was one of spectacular development and dramatic contrast. The Great War brought to an end a period of intense competition, reflected in a rapid increase in the size of individual liners; later, during the Twenties, a more restrained style emerged, less lavishly appointed and more suited to a less affluent world. The styles of these two periods, separated by the anonymous, camouflage-conscious years of the war, were quite distinct, the post-war years bringing a range of new shapes and profiles. To these, the by now emergent diesel engine made its own contribution, many of the early motorships having no funnel. The author at the time of publication was Vice-President of the World Ship Society and a member of the Belgian Nautical Research Association. He was a consultant on ship design and a well-known author and artist on maritime subjects
Author: H.Philip Spratt
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Science Museum

Awaiting
Author: Centum Books Ltd
Publisher: Century Books Ltd

Just what was needed - arrived earlier than expected and is perfect!
Author: Trinity Mirror Media
Genre: History
Publisher: Trinity Mirror North West and North Wales

Liverpool was devastated by the May Blitz but the spirit of its people could not be broken and this became part of local history. For eight terrifying nights in May 1941, Merseyside came under attack in the Liverpool Blitz. This special publication marks the 70th anniversary of the May blitz, when the Luftwaffe rained bombs, land mines and incendiary devices on Liverpool. Houses, office buildings, shops, warehouses and the dockyards were flattened in the may blitz in an attempt to paralyse the city. Famous landmarks such as Castle Street, the Lewis s building, Bluecoat Chambers and Liverpool Museum were left severely damaged. Featuring stunning images from the Liverpool Echo archive, Mersey Blitz takes you back to a 17-month period between August 1940 and January 1942 when the Nazis targeted the city. This May Blitz magazine is packed with remarkable stories and pictures demonstrating our city s unbeatable spirit.
Author: Trinity Mirror Media
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Trinity Mirror North West and North Wales

Like the Thames in London; Rhine in Germany; Seine in France; Hudson in New York; Nile in Egypt; Danube in Vienna; Mississippi in the deep South of America, all these iconic rivers create images of a place ...of people, of cities and times. The Mersey still makes waves, invokes dreams and - whether silent or angry - stirs wishes and hopes. The River Mersey has played host to ships of all kinds for centuries. Gerry Marsden made it a pop and film star with his anthemic Ferry 'Cross The Mersey. But there's much more to this ferry fleet. For the first time ever, in this 84-page glossy publication, we look back at the Mersey and all the ferries that make it such a global attraction. Whether the ferries clinked their gates in Liverpool or Birkenhead or Seacombe. Further afield to Dublin, Belfast and the Isle of Man. And ...back again. They are part of the landscape, the seascape. Packed with rare photographs from the award-winning Daily Post and ECHO archives there's a cargo of interviews - pre and post war - from ordinary folk to celebrities and families having day-tripping holidays to New Brighton. There are the 'Fish and Chip', rock and roll boats of the 60s and memories of the Royal Iris to make you homesick but never seasick. The ferries are now firmly established as a part of Merseyside life - like the football clubs, the music, the humour, the architecture and, of course, those two other favourites, the Liver Birds. Charles Dickens loved the ferries. So too did George Formby, The Beatles and millions of other travellers. Why? Now book this ticket to ride. Mersey Ferry Tales pays homage to their past, present and future. All aboard.
Author: Young, Derek
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Mersey Maritime Memories

Awaiting
Author: Ian Collard
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

This is a book about life in a great maritime port of the 1960s. The photographs from the period show a busy, vibrant scene of commercial and industrial activity.
However, this was a point when shipping was about to change drastically, as the emphasis switched to the shipping of goods and general cargoes in containers. The large shipping lines restructured into new container consortiums and the big fleets of conventional ships vanished almost overnight. Along with them went the tugs, barges and ancillary industries that provided employment to thousands in the region. Today, many of Liverpool's docks and warehouses lie empty as most goods are shipped through the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal.
The twilight years of the 1960s were the last heyday of Liverpool's long maritime history and are captured in Ian Collard's striking period pictures. From the glories of Cunard to the everyday to-ing and fro-ing of coastal ferries, the busy scenes of a port at work are bought to life. Sadly, it is a scene that has gone forever, but as Liverpool's dock buildings take on new roles and the city moves into the twenty-first century, we can at least look and remember the sea-going commerce that made Liverpool great.
Author: Rodney Whitworth
Genre: History
Publisher: Scouse Press

Merseyside's industry and docks made it a legitimate target in both world wars with German bombers operating at the limit of their capabilities meant that their accuracy was subject to error and the damage to civilian areas was extensive. This memoir by one who witnessed the devastation is illustrated in the main with photographs taken from private collections and published here for the first time.
Author: John Gerard Cooper
Genre: Travel & Holiday
Publisher: Thomas Lyster Ltd

Awaiting
Author: Jim Wilkie
Genre: History
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

This title describes the impact of the removal of landless islanders from Lewis. In 1923 three Canadian liners arrived in Stornoway and took many young families from an island still reeling from the Iolaire disaster. This work explores the significance of the departure of the Metagama.
Author: I.L. Buxton
Genre: Economics (Books)
Publisher: World Ship Society

Although second-hand the book was in better condition than was described in the advertisement. Very prompt and efficient service. Was a present for my husband he was very pleased.
Paul: Bought second hand on ebay above not my words.
Author: I.L. Buxton
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: World Ship Society

Author: Christine Garwood
Genre: History
Publisher: Shire Publications

The middle years of Queen Victoria's reign saw huge social changes with the rise of the middle classes, the introduction of compulsory education and the growth of the labour movement. The Great Exhibition brought a taste of the exotic to the masses, and the London Underground was opened. Life for the poorest was affected by the work of the Board of Health, while the middle classes developed elaborate etiquette and the art of housekeeping with the help of Mrs Beeton. Mid-Victorian Britain explains how these changes affected family life in Britain, from matchgirls, prostitutes and workhouses to tea parties, jet mourning jewellery and the leisure revolution.
Author: Michael Robbins
Genre: History
Publisher: Phillimore & Co Ltd

Although often thought of as one large and featureless suburb, Middlesex has a history of great interest, crowded with important events and famous characters, from Julius Caesar at Brentford to Winston Churchill at Harrow. First published in 1953, this book was the most comprehensive history of the county ever attempted in a single volume. Part 1, the history, ends with a section of 74 illustrations; while Part 2 is a gazetteer of places in Middlesex, arranged alphabetically.

Few people know much about Middlesex; it is commonly thought of as one large and featureless suburb. Yet it has a history of great interest, crowded with important events and famous characters, from Julius Caesar at Brentford to Winston Churchill at Harrow. Its history also includes minor curiosities of the past—the devil of Edmonton, the witch of Finchley, the miser of Harrow Weald, the highwaymen of Hounslow Heath—amid the varied incidents of local life in places that are now London dormitories. First published in 1953, at the time this book was the most comprehensive history and description of an English county ever attempted in a single volume. Its first part describes the county's natural situation and its earliest history and surveys its economic life, in particular its almost vanished agriculture and its modern industrial development. There are chapters on particular aspects of Middlesex's history, inhabitants, and buildings. The second part—virtually a book in itself—is a lively gazetteer of the places in contemporary Middlesex, from Acton to Yiewsley. The whole work is fully indexed and referenced, and includes tables of population and a detailed bibliography (both updated for this edition), line maps, diagrams, and 48 pages of superb photographs. Michael Robbins had a lifelong love of the county of his birth, and tramped many miles along Middlesex roads while researching and writing this book; he believed there was no other way of getting to know the county. It remains the standard work on the local history of the county—a book for all who know and love Middlesex.
Author: David Dyer
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Atlantic Books

On a black night in April 1912, fifteen hundred passengers and crew perish as the Titanic slowly sinks beneath the freezing waters of the North Atlantic. Charting the same perilous course through the icebergs is the SS Californian, close enough for her crew to see the eight white distress rockets fired by the Titanic. Yet the Californian fails to act, and later her crew insist that they saw nothing. As news of the disaster spreads throughout America, journalists begin a feeding frenzy, desperate for stories. John Steadman is one such reporter, a man broken by alcoholism, grief and a failed marriage. Steadman senses blood as he fixates on the Californian and his investigation reveals a tense and perplexing relationship between the ship's captain and second officer, who hold the secrets of what occurred that night. Slowly he peels back the layers of deception, and his final, stunning revelation of what happened while the Titanic sank will either redeem the men of the Californian, or destroy them.
Author: Mitsuo Fuchida, Masatake Okumiya
Genre: History
Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Review by William S. Grass
4.0 out of 5 starsFuchida tells his story
18 May 2010 - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
This is the account of the Battle of Midway, written by Mitsuo Fuchida, air group commander in Admiral Nagumo's carrier force that attacked Pearl Harbor. Fuchida's goal is to tell the Japanese side of the story of the battle and analyze the reasons for the crushing Japanese defeat at Midway. Fuchida suffered appendicitis immediately after the departure of Nagumo's force from home waters, and was therefore unable to fly during the battle. He was relegated to witnessing events from aboard the IJN carrier Akagi, Nagumo's flagship.

Fuchida's account of the events of that fateful morning of June 4, 1942 has been called into question, most notably by the recently published (2005) Shattered Sword, by Parshall and Tully. I have not yet read Shattered Sword, but plan to do so in the near future. Most objections I have seen raised by readers of Shattered Sword involve the presence or absence of IJN assault planes being refueled and rearmed on deck during the American attacks.

Details of the morning of June 4 notwithstanding, I was interested in Fuchida's analysis of the cause of Japan's defeat, and the assessment of Yamamoto's and Nagumo's judgement, and the other factors, ranging from over-dispersion of forces, battleship-centric traditionalists, down to flaws inherent in the Japanese national character.

Personal accounts of this nature, especially those told from the losing side, inevitably contain some self-justification and evaluation done by 20-20 hindsight. Even accounts told from the winning side are seldom free of those influences. If I were interested solely in just the facts of Midway then I would have gone straight to Shattered Sword and skipped the old books, like Fuchida, Lord and Prange. However, I am interested also in the historiography, that is, the evolution of how the story of Midway has been told, so I am reading them all. If necessary, after reading the others, I will amend this review.
Author: Mitsuo Fuchida, Masatake Okumiya
Genre: History
Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Review of 2010 paperback edition by Amazon reader: William S. Grass
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fuchida tells his story
18 May 2010 - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Paperback Verified Purchase
This is the account of the Battle of Midway, written by Mitsuo Fuchida, air group commander in Admiral Nagumo's carrier force that attacked Pearl Harbor. Fuchida's goal is to tell the Japanese side of the story of the battle and analyze the reasons for the crushing Japanese defeat at Midway. Fuchida suffered appendicitis immediately after the departure of Nagumo's force from home waters, and was therefore unable to fly during the battle. He was relegated to witnessing events from aboard the IJN carrier Akagi, Nagumo's flagship.

Fuchida's account of the events of that fateful morning of June 4, 1942 has been called into question, most notably by the recently published (2005) Shattered Sword, by Parshall and Tully. I have not yet read Shattered Sword, but plan to do so in the near future. Most objections I have seen raised by readers of Shattered Sword involve the presence or absence of IJN assault planes being refueled and rearmed on deck during the American attacks.

Details of the morning of June 4 notwithstanding, I was interested in Fuchida's analysis of the cause of Japan's defeat, and the assessment of Yamamoto's and Nagumo's judgement, and the other factors, ranging from over-dispersion of forces, battleship-centric traditionalists, down to flaws inherent in the Japanese national character.
Author: Ernle Bradford
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd / Coronet

HMS Hood was commissioned in 1920 and was described as the greatest and most graceful ship of her time. She was the last of the 'Leviathans' – those mighty ships, whose movement upon the high seas had assured the supremacy of Britain's Royal Navy and determined policy since the last quarter of the 19th Century.

During the 'twenties and 'thirties she had been the flagship of a number of admirals and could be found 'flying-the-flag' for Britain in the far-flung regions of the world – from the North Sea to the Mediterranean, from South America and the West Indies to Africa and the Indian sub-continent.

In early 1939 HMS Hood was refitted and rearmed prior to her joining the Home Fleet. As one of the British ships engaged in the hunt for the German battleship Bismarck and the Prinz Eugen, northwest of Iceland in May 1941, she was accompanied by HMS Suffolk and HMS Norfolk. During the ensuing battle HMS Hood received several hits from the Bismarck, the last a direct hit in the ammunition magazine. The 'mighty' Hood blew up and soon disappeared from view. A total of ninety-four officers and 1,321 ratings were lost within those brief moments, with only three survivors recovered from the sea.

A generation of British seamen had been trained in her. To millions of people she had represented British power and imperial might. With her passed not only a ship, but a whole era of naval history.
Author: BRADFORD, ERNIE

Author: John Goodwin
Genre: Local & Urban History
Publisher: Middleton Press

The coastal plain of West Sussex has no significant natural defensive positions and has therefore been defended by a number of man-made structures, ranging from the substantial to the comical. All these are described in detail, together with their armaments and the soldiers that manned them. Here is the story of 500 years of fortification from Brighton to Selsey.
Author: Bruce W. Watson
Genre: 1946-Present
Publisher: Greenhill Books

272 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. The only exception is a small inscription to the inside page. This Presents An Authoritative Internationsl Perspective On The Military, Operational, And Technological Aspects Of The Gulf War Together Wirth The Political, Foreign Policy And Strategic Considerations..
Author: Terry Crowdy
Genre: History
Publisher: Osprey Publishing

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Author: Judith H Miller, Martin Miller
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley

Author: BRITTEN, SIR EDGAR

Author: BRITTEN, SIR EDGAR T. RD RNR

Author: James Leasor
Genre: History
Publisher: James Leasor Limited

The Times
'Mr Leasor's account of a tragedy that ought not to have happened, is full and moving.'

The R101 airship was thought to be the model for the future, an amazing design that was ‘as safe as houses. . .except for the millionth chance’. On the night of 4 October 1930 that chance in a million came up however.
James Leasor brilliantly reconstructs the conception and crash of this huge ship of the air with compassion for the forty-seven dead, including a cabinet minister – and only six survivors. One of the biggest disasters of British aviation history, which marked the end of commercial airships as a serious form of transport, this book also reads as a textbook of how state attempts to manage commercial ventures so often end in a disaster of one kind or another.
Author: Emily Kearns
Genre: History
Publisher: Summersdale

Mind the Gap Imagine life without the London Underground... The iconic Tube has been transporting Londoners around Britain's capital for 150 years, and today 150,000 passengers use the Underground every hour. This title takes us on a round-trip through every aspect of London Underground, from the history of its construction to its many appearances in books. Full description
Author: MONNON, MARY ANN

Author: Tom Nagorski
Publisher: Hachette Books

Based on eyewitness accounts of passengers, crew, and rescuers, a remarkable chronicle of survival at sea describes the German submarine attack on athe passenger liner S.S. City of Benares, a ship carrying ninety children from war-ravaged Britain to the safety of Canada, and the ordeal of survivors, battling the harsh waters of the North Atlantic. 50,000 first printing.
Author: No Author
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Stationery Office Books

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Author: No Author
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: The Stationery Office Books

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Author: Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Bailey
Genre: History / Biography
Publisher: The Folio Society

FIRST FOLIO SOCIETY EDITION entitled “Mission to Tashkent,” by Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Bailey, with an Introduction and epilogue by Peter Hopkirk and 32 vintage photographic illustrations, including a frontispiece, and with maps drawn by Denys Baker.
 
It was published by The Folio Society, of London, and is the 1999 FIRST FOLIO SOCIETY EDITION. Note - my copy still shrinkwrapped, so unable to check edition..
 
In 1918, the author travelled to Tashkent in Central Asia on a mission to discover the intentions of the new Bolshevik government, specifically in relation to India. During this mission he also shadowed Raja Mahendra Pratap, an Indian nationalist who had established the Provisional Government of India in Kabul in 1915. Pratap was at the time liaising with Germany and Bolshevik authorities for a joint Soviet-German assault into India through Afghanistan.
 
It was at this time that the first plans for the Soviet Kalmyk Project was first considered.  Kalmyk Project was the name given to Soviet plans to launch a surprise attack on the northwest frontier of India via Tibet and other Himalayan buffer states in 1919-1920, to destabilize Britain and the Western European powers through unrest in the Colonial Empire.
 
Colonel Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882-1967) of the Indian Political Service was joined by two other intelligence adventurers, L.V.S. Blacker and Col. P.T. Etherton, in this mission into the turmoil of Russian Central Asia during the early part of the Russian Revolution. Bailey later held high political positions in Kashmir and Tibet and became well known as a collector of Himalayan artefacts many of which are now in the World Museum at Liverpool along with those of other former British officials with extensive experience in the Himalayan-Tibet region.
 
Bailey eventually had to flee for his life from the city, and only escaped after taking on the guise of an Austrian prisoner of war (POW) and joining the Cheka, with an assignment to find a rogue British agent (himself!)  Upon his return toEngland, he became a national hero. Bailey later recorded his exploits in more detail in this classic book.
 
This fascinating account of the author's journey to Turkestan Provence (also spelt Turkistan or Türkistan) the capitalprovence of Uzbekistan, from Persia during the First World War. Leaving India in April 1918 when Germany was at war with England and when the Persians were very suspicious of the English, and many agents were active on the borders of Persia and Afghanistan. 
 
The aim of his mission was to forestall anti-Allied efforts of the Central Powers at the end of the First World War and subsequent Bolshevist intrigues in Central Asia.  The perilous game of cat-and-mouse, lasted 16 months, in which the author played with the Bolshevik secret police, the dreaded Cheka …
 
The book measures 9.5 inches x 6.5 inches and has 269 pages + illustrations. 

Author: Herman Melville, Tony Tanner
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks

Arguably Herman Melville's greatest work, and hailed as a classic American novel, Moby Dick tells the tale of one man's fatal obsession and his willingness to sacrifice his life and that of his crew to achieve his goal. The story follows the fortunes of Captain Ahab and the culturally and spiritually diverse crew of the Pequod, a 19th century whaling ship. The Pequod is on its last voyage out of New Bedford, Mass, in pursuit of Moby Dick, the great white whale which has been Ahab's obsessional quarry and bitter adversary for many years. Narrated by sole survivor Ishmael, the tale forms a complex fictional fusion, combining a wealth of literary symbolism, hidden meaning and philosophical debate with adventure narrative and a detailed historical account of the 19th century whaling trade. --Emily Lowson
Publisher: Percival Marshall & Co. Ltd.

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65 Smoke Rings Two from Toronto; "Something different" Vulcan Mr and Mrs Malcolm Todd
65 Smoke Rings R.G.Marks Vulcan Picture
66 Smoke Rings Reader's gift Vulcan From Harry D.Archer, handsome tiles
66 Smoke Rings Cinderella? Vulcan Eric Hudson-Davies
66 Cover picture Hudson style 4-6-4 miniature locomotive. Mr Minty of Michigan
66 Smoke Rings Exhibition entries Vulcan Model Engineer Exhibition
66 Smoke Rings Science Museum Vulcan
66 Index Model Engineer Index Volume 118
67 Horology The ME Jubilee Electric Clock Edgar T.Westbury Assembly and adjustment of the electrical mechanism. Handling the pendulum, preventing radio interference, pendulum arc, interval between impulses, supporting pillars, clock plates, spacing pillars
69 Exhibition Exhibition Tickets By Post
70 Locomotive Jubilee. 3 1/2 in. gauge 2-6-4 tank locomotive Martin Evans The pony truck. side-control springs
72 Locomotive Jubilee. 3 1/2 in. gauge 2-6-4 tank locomotive Martin Evans Previous articles
73 Workshop Hints and Tips Preparing for screwcutting Geometer
74 Nautical Ship modelling for beginners Quaysider Rudder, deckhouse and other fittings. Roof of the deckhouse, the mast position, making the hatches
76 Workshop Workshop Topics Martin Cleeve Effect of heat on steel. Those slack spells, one thing after the other, vertical slides, Myford
78 General Things to come
79 Out of Doors MPB Regattas Invicta First 'Open' of the year. Mrs Iris Phelps, A.Clay (Blackheath) with Elizabeth, C.Caird (Bromley) with the petrol-driven BOAC tender
80 Out of Doors Traction engine rally Essex rally. Aveling and Porter No 11705 - Nippy, BBC television cameras, George Cansdale, Burrell No 4094 King George V
82 Out of Doors Urmston's new track Northerner W.G.Haythornwaite, Mrs Ivy Rowlands drives her husbands 3 1/2"g. Marina, Bill Wadsworth's Princess Royal, Syd Rowland, Jack wilson's 3 1/2"g. LMS 4-6-0
83 Locomotive Lobby Chat LBSC Steam and diesel, organising it all, Pamela by E.H.Whalley, food for thought, composite 0-6-0, what it is! Piston-valves, those plugs, heard this one?
85 Locomotive LBSC's Locomotives
85 Locomotive Pansy. 5 in. gauge GWR 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive LBSC Sheet 3 of drawings is now ready
86 In The ME Workshop A Bench for a 3 1/2 in centre lathe Exactus Countershaft
87 ME Plans PB6 "Sea Maid"
88 Exhibition Exhibition Posters
88 Locomotive Lubricators for steam engines A.M.Balling Displacement or hydrostatic
89 Locomotive An American reader's model J.E.Minty Baker-valve engine
90 Postbag You Asked For It! E.Rudd Delta Power Tool Division of the Rockwell Manufacturing Company
90 Postbag Ravenglass Locomotive E.C.Griffiths Muriel at Duffield Bank, old tramcar bodies near Pulborough
90 Postbag You Asked For It! D.T.Bowin Delta Power Tool Division of the Rockwell Manufacturing Company
90 Postbag "Finest This Century" H.H.Knie ME Jubilee number, ME musical clock
91 Postbag Scale Effects W.F.Thain
91 Postbag Built by Burrells A.Wedgwood
91 Postbag Diesel Locomotive A.J.Richards No 4006 en route for Chicago from New York
91 Postbag About Sundials B.F.Robertson
91 Postbag About Sundials F.A.B.Ward Keeper, Dept. of Physics, Science Museum
92 Postbag Steam in Tanganyika R.Watson (Raf) With his P. Marina
92 Postbag Electrolytic Action E.S.Druce
93 Workshop Small boring machine R.V.Hutchinson With traversing bar
94 Readers' Queries The "Royal Scot" R.B.
94 Readers' Queries Building a Thames barge W.A.P.
94 Readers' Queries Fowler road locomotive J.M.
94 Readers' Queries Radio control and reed receivers G.H.
94 Readers' Queries Jet propelled steam boat D.M.F.
95 Readers' Queries Coupling for 5 in. locomotive J.F.O.V.
95 Readers' Queries Colours for "Doris" W.A.B.
95 Readers' Queries ME Jubilee clock E.C.
95 Museum Models Locomotives at Newcastle
96 Club News Victoria Park MPBC
96 Club News South London MPBC
96 Club News Mortlake MPBC Regatta
96 Club News Highgate MPBC
96 Club News Forest Gate MPBC
96 Club News Elettra MPBC
96 Club News Bletchley MPBC
96 Club News Birchington MPBC
96 Club News Bromley MPBC
96 Diary ME Diary
96 Club News Mortlake DMES
96 Club News Wulfruna MBC
Publisher: Percival Marshall & Co. Ltd.

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225 Smoke Rings Rear-Admiral backs up; Unanimous welcome Vulcan Lord Westwood Memorial Lecture, J.F.Petree, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander McGlasham, using models for design,
225 Smoke Rings Model rockets; Docile explosive Vulcan Model making in the USA, Richard D.Keller, solid fuel rockets
226 Smoke Rings It all began; For a few coppers Vulcan L.W.Burch career in engineering dur to ME
226 Smoke Rings The exhibition Vulcan
226 Cover picture Model liner and traction engine
226 Smoke Rings World's biggest; The "brain" Vulcan 00 gauge railway layout at Alton Towers, Leslie B.Howard (assistant editor ME),
227 Exhibition Preview of the Model Engineer Exhibition M.T.Brown's 2 1/2 litre Ferrari, model cars, representative modelsscientific apparatus, Michael G.Sargeant's woodworking lathe
227 Exhibition Preview of the Model Engineer Exhibition D.H.Lewis's RN patrol boat Bold, Rear-Admiral C.M.Blackman's Victory, the Herzogin Cecile, Class BA, Kenneth Cook's 3 1/2"g. Britannia, class L, students' cup, Hubert Ranger's 4-4-2 radial tank LSWR loco, a Kwei River junk by J.Hardy, road vehicles
231 Exhibition (continued) Attractions at the ME Exhibition Gaystoke Branch by Wimbledon MRC, world of John Pascoe (The Rainbow and the Rose by Nevil Shute)
231 Exhibition Attractions at the ME Exhibition Full-scale practice copied, Gert by Sutton Coldfield and North Birmingham MES, BR diesel-electric locos, ME pages come alive, 3/4" scale cane crushing plant by David Dargie, cobalt radiation apparatus by Gordon F.West, radio control experts
234 Exhibition At The ME Exhibition Joseph Martin Trade Stands. The Myford ML7b lathe, Furniglas french polish, seven at one go, 5"g. King John castings from Kennions of Hertford
235 Aeronautical Build Your Own Plane Druine Turbulent single seater
236 Exhibition The Model Engineer Exhibition Guide
237 Workshop Hints and Tips Thread grinding Geometer An easy solution to some difficult problems
238 Locomotives I Have Known The LBSCR class E4 tank engines J.N.Maskelyne Second Series
240 Locomotive Pansy. 5 in. gauge GWR 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive LBSC Boiler. Churchward's dictum, the little ones lead, barrel and firebox wrapper, wrapper sheet, first brazing job, plenty of heat
243 Horology Redeeming The Time Strombus Building a sundial
244 General Electrolytic Action, Natural electric cell that destroys metal E.S.Druce What governs voltage
246 Nautical Cutty Sark Edward Bowness Running gear. Lifts for the yards, down-hauls, braces and bumkins, the sheets, clewlines, buntlines and leechlines
248 Percival Marshall Plans Service Cutty Sark Edward Bowness Drawings now available
249 Readers' Queries Size of Jubilee wheels K.F.
249 Readers' Queries Two solder pastes G.H.W.R.
249 Readers' Queries Battery for paddle steamer J.M.R.
249 Readers' Queries Repairing a rusty gun W.C.J.
249 Readers' Queries Casings for model car J.S.
250 In The ME Workshop Collet Chucks Exactus Machining the blanks
251 Percival Marshall Plans Service The Allchin ME Traction Engine 16 sheets
252 Postbag George V Class E.V.M.Powell
252 Postbag Run for Charity Dudley Alexander In aid of the International League for the Protection of Horses
252 Postbag Gas Torches S.Haydon
253 Postbag Spanish Locomotive J.E.H.Jones Industrial engine of 90 years ago
253 Postbag Smooth Bore Guns T.W.Pinnock
253 Postbag Musical Clock Case T.F.Sowler
253 Postbag Musical Clock Case C.B.Reeve/Editor
254 Postbag Radial Trucks R.Greiffenhagen
254 Postbag Doodlebug's Builder J.Moss
254 Famous Locomotives of the World Rhodesia Railways - Beyer Garratt R.M.E.
255 Club News Malden DSME
255 Diary ME Diary
255 Club News Hove SM(S)S
255 Club News The Sheffield SMS
255 Club News Brighton DMEC
255 Club News Chingford DMEC
255 Club News Southampton DSME
255 Club News Guildford MES
Author: McCORMICK, W.H.

Author: Sofronios Agathocli Sofroniou
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Review by Amazon reader: Dr Jeffrey Graham
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction to Modern Greek
11 February 2008 - Published on Amazon.com
Verified Purchase
This book is now out of print, it's the older book from the original Teach Yourself series, but it's better and easier to use than the book currently filling its slot in the Teach Yourself series.
Author: Edgar Cayce
Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit
Publisher: Random House USA Inc

Edgar Cayce on Prophecy, Edgar Cayce on Religion and Psychic Experience, Edgar Cayce on Mysteries of the Mind, Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation. with dustjacket,
Author: W. E. Steward and J. Watkins
Publisher: Butterworth / Newnes Technical Books

Fully updated in line with amendments to the IEE Wiring Regs, this guide to modern wiring practice should provide essential information to a wide range of professional involved in wiring design and electrical installation. Covering design and installation side-by-side, it encourages an understanding of the whole process for contractors and architects, as well as electricians and other installation engineers. In a compact format, it can be kept to hand at all times, on site or in the office.
Author: BLACKMAN, RAYMOND
Publisher: Sampson Low, Marston & Co Ltd, London

Undated Edition, circa 1950s. Covers Navy Vessels, Ocean Liners, SubmarinesWhalers, Tankers & more. Well iullustrated with many B&W Photos and some Full-Page Colour Plates. Includes interesting photo of The Queen Mary in War Service. Red cloth spine with Pictorial Boards illustrated with a seascape of ships on front & back. 159 Pages, 960g, 10 3/4" Tall. Some edge wear. Previous owner's name on endpaper, no other inscriptions. Weighs over 1 Kilo packed so Shipping outside UK will be a little extra. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Author: Raymond Victor Bernard Blackman
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Low

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Author: Kristen Iversen
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Bower House

When Margaret Tobin Brown arrived in New York City shortly after her perilous night in Titanic’s Lifeboat Six, a legend was born. Through magazines, books, a Broadway musical, and a Hollywood movie, she became “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” but in the process her life story was distorted beyond recognition. Even her name was changed—she was never known as Molly during her lifetime. Molly Brown: Unraveling the Myth is the first full-length biography of this American icon, and the story it tells is of a passionate and outspoken crusader for the rights of women, children, mine workers, and others struggling for their voice in the early twentieth century.
Author: Jean-Paul Ollivier
Genre: History
Publisher: Editions Glénat

Entre fiction et document, ce livre de Jean-Paul Ollivier nous entraîne dans une aventure à la fois maritime, autobiographique et littéraire.
Le Georges Philippar, bateau qui porte le nom du président de la Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes de son époque, n’acheva jamais son premier voyage Il s’embrasa au large du cap Gardafui, là où l’océan Indien et la mer Rouge se rencontrent.
À son bord, se trouve Albert Londres, le célèbre reporter, de retour de Chine, se préparant à faire des révélations percutantes sur la guerre sino-japonaise. Nous sommes en mai 1932. Le circuit électrique du bateau a-t-il été saboté pour faire taire le grand reporter ?
Translation:
Between fiction and document, this book by Jean-Paul Ollivier takes us on an adventure at the same time maritime, autobiographical and literary.
Georges Philippar, named after the President of the Shipping Messengers Company of his time, never completed his first voyage. He caught fire off Cape Gardafui, where the Indian Ocean meets the Red Sea. .
On board is Albert London, the famous reporter, back from China, preparing to make powerful revelations on the Sino-Japanese war. It's May 1932. Has the boat's electrical circuit been sabotaged to silence the reporter?

Author: Kurt Ulrich
Genre: History
Publisher: Tauris Parke

Monarchs Of The Sea The Great Ocean Liners
Author: Carlo Massarella
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Quercus

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Author: Robert M. Edsel
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: Arrow

Now a major film starring George Cloooney, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Hugh Bonneville, Bob Balan, Jean Dujardin and Dimitri Leonidas. What if I told you that there was an epic story about World War II that has not been told, involving the most unlikely group of heroes? What if I told you there was a group of men on the front lines who didn't carry machine guns or drive tanks; a new kind of soldier, one charged with saving, not destroying. From caves to castles in a thrilling race against time, these men risked their lives daily to save hundreds of thousands of the world's greatest works of art. They were the Monuments Men, and This is their extraordinary true story. "Remarkable". (Washington Post). "Engaging, inspiring". (Publishers Weekly).
Author: Herbert James
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Pan Macmillan

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Author: Terry Manners
Genre: Science & Nature
Publisher: Chameleon

"This book chronicles man's fascination with the breathtaking eclipse of the Sun - compelling, intriguing, informative & fully illustrated, it charts the solar story through time from the darkest days of the Ancient Greek astronomers to the Apollo astronauts & beyond". etc.
Author: Peter Moore
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: Distributed Art Publishers

Opened to the public in 1910, McKim, Mead & White's Pennsylvania Station featured a dramatic vaulted glass ceiling over its expansive main concourse and was inspired in part by the Roman Baths of Caracalla, giving visitor and commuter alike an experience of grandeur in entering and leaving the city. The decision in 1962 to replace the old station and its subsequent demolition ultimately proved to be key moments in the birth of the historical preservation movement--a movement that came too late to save Penn Station itself. But during this period one might on any given day of the week, have seen Peter Moore in the station, carefully photographing the building and the process of its destruction, even as above his head--and above the heads of the 200, 000 commuters who transversed the station each day--cranes were beginning to take down what had been one of the grandest public buildings of the twentieth century. Moore visited the Station again and again between 1962 and 1966 to document its architectural form as well as the drama of its ''unbuilding.'' The resulting photographs combine compositionally elegant images of architectural form and details with haunting pictures of glass and masonry stripped away from steel girders as the building is progressively demolished.
Author: R. A. Penfold
Genre: Science & Nature
Publisher: Bernard Babani Publishing

practical and theoretical aspects of circuits; switch mode; precision regulators; dual tracking regulators....
Author: Burton, Hal

Author: Jones, R.V.

Author: R. V. Jones
Genre: History
Publisher: Coronet Books

This text is Jones's account of his part in British Scientific Intelligence between 1939 and 1949. It was his responsibility to anticipate German applications of science to warfare, so that their new weapons could be countered before they were used. Much of his work had to do with radio navigation, as in the Battle of the Beams, with radar, as in the Allied Bomber Offensive and in the preparations for D-Day and in the war at sea. He was also in charge of intelligence against the V-1 (flying bomb) and the V-2 (rocket) retaliation weapons and, although the Germans were some distance behind from success, against their nuclear developments.
Author: Paddy Heazell
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

Orford Ness was so secret a place that most people have never even heard of it. The role it played in inventing and testing weapons over the course of the twentieth century was far more significant and much longer than that of Bletchley Park. Nestled on a remote part of the Suffolk coast, Orford Ness operated for over eighty years as a highly classified research and testing site for the British military, the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment and, at one point, even the US Department of Defence. The work conducted here by some of the greatest ‘boffins’ of past generations played a crucial role in winning the three great wars of the twentieth century: the First, Second and the Cold. Hosting dangerous early night-flying and parachute testing during the First World War, the ingenious radar trials by Watson Watt and his team in the 1930s, through to the testing of nuclear bombs and the top-secret UK-US COBRA MIST project, the ‘Ness’ has been at the forefront of military technology from 1913 to the 1990s.

Now a unique National Trust property and National Nature Reserve, its secrets have remained buried until recently. This book reveals an incredible history, rich with ingenuity, intrigue and typical British inventiveness.
Author: Sheila Pickles
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Pavilion Books

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Author: Helen Exley
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Exley Publications Ltd

A wonderful book full of memories, stories and sayings that everyone will remember from their 1-on-1 time with their Mother!
Author: John A. Keel
Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit
Publisher: New English Library / Hodder & Stoughton

This true account of the aliens who invaded the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia - first published in 1975 - has been made into a major motion picture starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Alan Bates. For thirteen months Point Pleasant was plagued by a dark terror that culminated in a major disaster. Unearthly noises and ghostly lights in the sky gave way to mutilated animals, winged monsters, weird flying machines and worst of all, the fearsomely demonic Bird - the Mothman. The story reads like a novel - but every single word of it is true and fully documented by john A. Keel, who spent a year in Point Pleasant where he saw and experienced many of the stranger manifestations personally.
Author: William Pattinson
Genre: Europe
Publisher: Patrick Stephens Limited (Haynes Group)

A fascinating book about Captain Louis Mountbatten's two years on the destroyer the HMS Kelly.It describes the battles the Kelly was involved in and Louis Mountbatten's close in touch with his crew.Lots of b/w photos!
Author: VERLAG, CHRISTIANS & REIM

Author: Lipsky, Stefan (Red.)
Publisher: Christians & Reim, Hamburg, um 1980.

(translated from German summary) With photos, also some pictures from the shipyard time, deck plans, 1 overall view with insights into the inner workings of this super ship, 1 richly illustrated illustrated book about the exciting genesis of the cruise ship MS ASTOR. Reporter Roman Köster describes the moving Christmas maiden voyage with the eyes of a landlocked countryman, good copy, 76 pages.
Author: Nico Guns

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Author: C.A. Bartholomew
Genre: Science & Nature
Publisher: Department of the Navy - Naval Historical Center,U.S.

Jacket graphic of capsized SS Normandie

From the construction of a cofferdam to reveal the battleship Maine at the bottom of Havana harbor to the use of side-scan sonar, high speed computers, and remotely operated vehicles to recover the debris of Challenger in the Atlantic Ocean.
Author: Molly Lefebure
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Sphere

Murder on the Home Front It is 1941. While the 'war of chaos' rages in the skies above London, an unending fight against violence, murder and the criminal underworld continues on the streets below. One ordinary day, in an ordinary courtroom, forensic pathologist Dr Keith Simpson asks a keen young journalist to be his secretary. Although the 'horrors of secretarial work' don't appeal to Molly Lefebure, she's intrigued to f... Full description
Author: Leon Conrad
Genre: Music, Stage & Screen
Publisher: Crystal Palace Foundation

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Author: William Bligh
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Pageminster Press in association with Argot Press & Mitchell Beazley

Facsimile portion of the official Admiralty copy of William Bligh's Bounty log recording the mutiny and day-by-day account of the hazardous 4.000 mile open-boat voyage that followed.
Author: BLIGH, WILLIAM

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Author: No Author
Genre: Statutes & Regulations
Publisher: The Stationery Office Books

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Author: John Spradbery
Genre: Biography
Publisher: John Spradbery Publishing

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Author: PC Rt Hon Lord Shackleton KG, Rex Hunt
Genre: Britain
Publisher: David & Charles

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Author: Joan Collins
Genre: Women's Biographies
Publisher: Chameleon

Twenty of the author's celebrity friends reveal their personal philosophies of life and offer practical tips on skin care, diet, health, exercise, and cosmetic surgery
Author: Alana Stewart
Genre: Actor & Entertainer Biographies
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks

“A beautiful testament to the powerful love and friendship the two women shared as they searched for a miracle.”—Wichita Falls Times Record NewsIn My Journey with Farrah, Farrah Fawcett’s longtime friend Alana Stewart shares her personal diaries from her three years by Farrah’s side, during the former Charlie’s Angels actress’s tragic struggle to defeat cancer. A celebration of an incredible bond, the power of Farrah’s indomitable spirit, and poignant memories from their thirty years together, My Journey with Farrah is a tribute to an amazing woman and an amazing friendship.
Author: Peter Mandel
Genre: Children's Books
Publisher: Stemmer House Publishers Inc.,U.S.

Intended for ages 7-12. This chapter book recounts the adventures of boy Paul, travelling from New York to France on the ocean liner, Normandie. It describes the pleasures and novelties of life at sea, and the unexpected adventures that Paul encounters. It includes colour illustrations, recreating the details of the liner.
Author: David Hays, Daniel Hays
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing

An account of a father and son's journey around Cape Horn in a 25-foot boat, which describes their travels on the boat they built together, with only their skill as sailors, a compass, a sextant and a ship's cat to help them on their often perilous adventure. First published in 1995.
Author: Don Edwards
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Reader's Digest

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Author: Bethan Roberts
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Chatto & Windus

From the moment Marion first lays eyes on Tom - her best friend's big brother, broad, blond, blue-eyed - she is smitten.And when he comes home from National Service to be a policeman, Marion, a newly qualified teacher, is determined to win him.Unable to acknowledge the signs that something is amiss, she plunges into marriage, sure that her love is enough for both of them...But Tom has another life, another equally overpowering claim on his affections.Patrick, a curator at the Brighton Museum, is also besotted with his policeman, and opens Tom's eyes to a world previously unknown to him.But in an age when those of 'minority status' were condemned by society and the law, it is safer for this policeman to marry his teacher.The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed. Unfolding through the dual narratives of Marion and Patrick, both writing about the man at the centre of their lives, this beautifully-told, painful, tragic story is revealed.It is a tale of wasted years, misguided love and thwarted hope, of how at a time when the country was on the verge of change so much was still impossible.Bethan Roberts has produced an intense and exquisitely raw yet tender novel, which proves her to be one of our most exciting young writers.
Author: Sidney Edwards
Genre: Biography
Publisher: The Book Guild

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Author: Joan Collins
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Boxtree Ltd

Author: Joan Collins
Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting (Books)
Publisher: Pan Macmillan

This is a great book. You can read about the Pantene & Lancôme products Joan was using at the time it was written. I like her chapter where she breaks down certain foods & supplements. I might start taking evening primrose oil because of her. Pretty cool.
Author: Lawrence Hornby
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Book Guild

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Author: Ellen Emerson White
Genre: Children's Books
Publisher: Scholastic

A superb fictional dramatization of the sinking of the titanic. A fantastic insightful read. (chi)
Author: Roger Moore
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books

Dashing, handsome and every inch the archetypal English gentleman, Roger Moore has starred in some of the most unforgettable films and celebrated television series of the last half century.
Who could forget the smooth-talking adventurer Simon Templar in The Saint? Or that rakish playboy Lord Brett Sinclair from The Persuaders? Roger Moore reigns supreme as the most debonair 007 and reprized the role of James Bond over seven blockbusting films. He has never written his autobiography - until now.
For the first time he shares his recollections of playing some of the world's most famous roles - and playing with some of the world's most legendary stars. He reminisces about his early days as a jobbing actor, and his first break, when he joined MGM studios. He talks of his family life, with memories of his childhood, as well as the happy and turbulent times of later years. He tells of his marriage and children and how he found love and contentment with his beautiful wife, Kristina.
Punctuated throughout with personal anecdotes about such luminaries as David Niven, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Gregory Peck, Michael Caine and Sean Connery, and memories from the heyday of Hollywood, this frank, funny and disarmingly charming autobiography is as attractive and diverting as the man himself.
Author: Edgar Evans Cayce
Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit
Publisher: St Martin's Press

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Author: Edgar Evans Cayce, Gail Cayce Schwartzer, Douglas G. Richards
Genre: Society, Politics & Philosophy
Publisher: Harpercollins

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Author: MACDOUGALL, PHILIP

Author: Philip Macdougall
Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit
Publisher: David & Charles

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Author: R. Howells
Genre: History
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Revised and expanded, this new edition of The Myth of the Titanic locates the centenary of the sinking of this most famous 'Unsinkable Ship' within its historical, mythical and intellectual context. Richard Howells demonstrates the important difference between the rusting remains of the physical ship and the mythical Titanic that has replaced it in popular culture. By tracing the mythology of the Titanic back to 1912, he shows how late Edwardian society began the process by creating a triumph out of a tragedy. In doing so, Howells not only provides an invaluable insight into the social values of the time, but also reflects upon the far broader relationship between myth, history and popular culture today.