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Author: George Blake
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited

Introduction follows by George Blake (3 pages). Commences with photograph of Queen Mary in the early stages of construction through to end with many photographs of various aspects of the ship's daily life. A few statistics of RMS Queen Mary followed with a blank page for Autographs (Produced mainly for sale to passengers, as has a blank page for autographs at rear).
An interesting and historical 1st Edition volume
Author: David F. Hutchings
Genre: History
Publisher: Waterfront Publications

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Author: Eric Sauder
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Hallenbook

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Author: Mark Bown and Roger Simmons
Publisher: S.B. Publications

Author: Richard John Hook
Genre: History
Publisher: Titanic Research (Portsmouth)

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Author: Richard John Hook
Genre: History
Publisher: Titanic Research (Portsmouth)

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Author: Janette McCutcheon
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: NPI Media Group

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Author: Janette McCutcheon
Genre: Ships
Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd

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Author: VARIOUS ARTISTS
Genre: Soul (CDs & Vinyl)

The Biggest R&B Hits of the Year, featuring Akon, Mario, the Fugees, Jennifer Lopez, Amerie, Nelly, John Legend, Usher, Outkast, 2pac Ft Elton John, Will Smith, Ashanti, Sisqo and More.
Author: Thor Heyerdahl
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Penguin

Ra tells of Heyerdahl's voyage from N. Africa to S. America in a 45' papyrus boat modelled on those depicted in Egyptian wall paintings. A violent storm ended the 1st expedition but within a year the seven men had embarked on their 2nd journey in Ra II.
One riddle, two answers & no solution
Why a reed boat?
To the Indians in the Cactus Forest
With Bedouin & Buduma in the heart of Africa
Among Black monks at the source of the Nile
In the world of the Pyramid-builders
Out in the Atlantic
Down the African coast to Cape Juby
In the clutches of the sea
Into American waters
RA II, by papyrus boat from Africa to America
Postscript
Author: HEYERDAHL, THOR

Author: Wade Sisson
Genre: History
Publisher: Amberley Publishing

Entering service a full ten months ahead of Titanic, the Olympic was a near identical sister ship,the first of a class of three liners, two of which would sink. Wade Sisson tells the story of the Olympic on the fateful night of April 14 - 15 1912, how she was 500 miles away, outbound from New York, when her wireless operator first heard Titanic's distress calls. Olympic's Captain Herbert J. Haddock and his crew prepared their ship for a rescue mission, and for the next several hours steamed full speed ahead toward the scene of the disaster. When word came that Titanic was gone, Olympic's mission of hope turned into a voyage of gloom as passengers and crew struggled to make sense of the disaster. Olympic's captain offered to take on Titanic survivors who had been rescued by the Carpathia but was ordered to stay out of view by those who worried that the sight of the sister ship would traumatize the survivors. Olympic instead became a relay station that transmitted the list of survivors from the rescue ship to anxious officials and relatives in the US.

This is the story of the first of three ships meant to dominate the North Atlantic and the night that plan came to a stunning, horrifying end. Olympic's role in the Titanic disaster has been a mere footnote to history - until now.
Author: David Pritchard
Genre: History
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

Hard to Find book
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Abela Publishing

Throughout history cartoons can have had a powerful psychological, emotional, and political impact. One hundred years before WWI, Napoleon is reported to have said that the English caricaturist James Gillray "did more than all the armies in Europe to bring me down." During World War I, no cartoonist exercised more influence than Louis Raemaekers of Holland. Charged with "endangering Dutch neutrality," his cartoons led the German Government to offer a 12,000 guilder reward for his capture, dead or alive. A German newspaper, summarizing the terms of peace Germany would exact after it won the war, declared that "Indemnity would be demanded for every one of Raemaekers' cartoons." Raemaekers cartoons were also instrumental in fighting against deeply entrenched American isolationism. When, in 1917, the United States entered the war, Raemaekers embarked on a lecture tour of the USA and Canada, rallying the new allies for support and arguing the case for mobilisation against the German Empire. The Christian Science Monitor commented "From the outset his works revealed something more than the humorous or ironical power of the caricaturist; they showed that behind the mere pictorial comment on the war was a man who thought and wrought with deep and uncompromising conviction as to right and wrong." All too often art critics, art historians, aestheticians, and others have dismissed cartoons and caricatures as silly - not serious - trivial, and irrelevant. Yet, as you will see with the cartoons in this first volume, here are cartoons and caricatures that, in retrospect, possibly had more effect on the German High Command and German populace than possibly a new Allied offensive, giving weight to the adage "The Pen is Mightier than the Sword." - if only pen and paper could have been used to greater effect in this, the Great War.
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Abela Publishing

THE 2nd YEAR of the war opened in the West with the enemy pinned down to a defensive line from Belfort to the sea. The new armies of the British Empire were still being raised and trained, and neither England nor France had reached their zenith in guns and munitions production. In the East the great Teutonic drive through Poland was still in progress with Warsaw occupied in August. By October Germany's greatest military effort so far had failed and the Russian armies stood intact from the Bukovina to Riga. The next development in the history of the war was the entry of Bulgaria into WWI. The western allies had taken the offensive in September, the French attacking in Champagne and the British in Flanders. January saw Gallipoli evacuated by the Allies, releasing Turkish troops for service in Mesopotamia (Iraq.) Late in February the great German offensive began at Verdun, which was to prove the most costly defeat of the German arms during the war. The Battle of Verdun continued for months and was definitely lost by the Germans by the 1st of July. The Russian armies in the Caucasus and Armenia had beaten the Turks in many engagements. The Russian armies in the north, reorganized and, in June, thoroughly re-equipped, began their advance along their line from Riga to the Carpathians. Raemaekers captured all of the above in this 2nd volume as well. The cold blooded murders of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt did not escape Raemaekers' attention, neither did the many examples of German Zeppelin Ruthlessness and German Piracy on the sea. Notable amongst the latter is the Sussex crime and its subsequent diplomatic developments, which were to play an important part in America's entry into the war.
Author: John Sweetman

The Dambusters raid on 17 May 1943, when specially modified Lancasters attacked and destroyed the Rhur dams in Germany, is one of the legendary moments of the second world war. This book tells the story behind the mission, and re-lives the attack itself.

Fully inllustrated and accompanied by beautifully reproduced memorabilia representing every aspect of the raid sourced from the archives of the RAF and National Archives, this unique homage to the Dambusters squadron is an essential companion to one of the war's exciting and daring raids.

Memorabilia includes:
Wing Commander Guy Gibson's log book for the test runs and mission.
Red crayon sketch drawn to demonstrate the bouncing bomb
The official plan of attack
And more!

Purchased from The Works
A Special 75th Anniversary edition


Author: DETMERS, CAPTAIN THEODOR

Author: Lord Jellicoe, John Lodwick
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Greenhill Books

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Author: John W. Gahan
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Countyvise Ltd

A superb book with b/w photographs on the rail system that supported the docks on Merseyside on both sides of the river - published in 1992.
Author: Keith Scholey
Genre: History
Publisher: Camden History Society

This book traces the history of passenger and goods travel in what is now the London Borough of Camden from the first arrival of steam locomotives at Chalk Farm to the latest developments in the electrified lines and the Underground trains that criss cross the borough.
Author: FERNEYHOUGH, F., CLIFFORD, A.V., DEAN, F.E., MORLEY, F.R., BOWEN, FRANK C. and BEVAN, W.N.S.
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Odhams

One of a series brought out by Odhams around this time. 384pp including index and divided into four sections, one for each mode of transport. Profusely illustrated with black and white photographs and some highly detailed cutaway drawing. I think these were originally issued with non laminated paper dustjackets which very rarely survive. But despite lacking its dustjacket this copy is in very good clean condition including the bindings and may not have seen much use. Gold lettering on the spine.
Nice artistic embossing to front cover showing the three modes of transport.
Author: ALLEN, C.J.: STONE, J.V.:MacMILLAN, CAPT N.

Author: Tyler, Sidney F. Tyler

Author: Sidney F. Tyler
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Aztex Corporation,U.S.

For 2 weeks in May, 1912, 5-year old Sidney Tyler enjoyed the company of Lolo and Momon, 4 and 2 year-old French boys orphaned by the sinking of the Titanic. As years passed, he never forgot their visit, and wondered what had happened to these childhood friends.
Author: VANDENBUSSCHE, FRED

Author: Fred Vandenbussche
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Bailey Bros.& Swinfen Ltd

96 pages, illustrated, story of the rescue workers who went in action after the disaster that befell the Herald of Free Enterprise in the Zeebrugge harbour on Friday the 6th of March 1987, 21 x 21 cm, 325 grm
Author: CUSSLER, CLIVE

Author: CUSSLER, CLIVE

Author: Clive Cussler
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Sphere Books

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Author: Clive Cussler
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Sphere Books

Amazon Review by: S P Mead
TOP 100 REVIEWER
4.0 out of 5 stars a good Cold War thriller
29 May 2017
Format: Paperback Verified Purchase
This is a well written political thriller, concerning Cold War tensions between the USA and the USSR. The story is about a desperate search for a rare radioactive isotope - byzanium - which could change the balance of world power. The only sufficient quantity of the substance was dug up in 1910, and subsequent records of its whereabouts are virtually non-existent. Through detective work, it's discovered that the material was being shipped to the USA from Britain in 1912 ... on board the Titanic! With no other option available, the US President signs off on a major undertaking: raise the Titanic. Amazingly, the plan succeeds ...

This book, written in the mid-1970's, still has a fresh feel to it today. Okay, the Cold War as we knew it is over. And the Titanic simply couldn't be raised in the manner depicted in the novel. But as a work of fiction, this offers intrigue. The only aspect of the story I was mildly disappointed with was the rather incidental aspect of raising the ship - it all seemed somewhat secondary. Such an amazing feat would - in and of itself - be worthy of a novel. Nonetheless, this is entertaining. And I can also recommend the film based on the book: Raise the Titanic [Blu-ray].
Author: JENKINS, GEOFFREY

Author: Sir Oliver J. Lodge
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Publisher: Forgotten Books

Raymond, or Life and Death: With Examples of the Evidence for Survival of Memory and Affection After Death (Classic Reprint) Paperback – 17 Jun 2012
War. It is divided into three parts. In the first part some idea of the kind of life lived and the spirit shown by any number of youths, fully engaged in civil occupations, who joined for service when war broke out and went to the Front, is illustrated by extracts from his letters. The object of this portion is to engender a friendly feeling towards the writer of the letters, so that whatever more has to be said in the sequel may not have the inevitable dullness of details concerning an entire stranger. This is the sole object of this portion. The letters are not supposed to be remarkable ;though as a picture of part of the life at the Front during the 1915 phase of the war they are interesting, as many other such letters must have been. The second part gives specimens of what at present are considered by most people unusual communications ;though these again are in many respects of an ordinary type, and will be recognised as such by other bereaved persons who have had similar messages. In a few particulars, indeed, those here quoted have rather special features, by reason of the assistance given by the group of my friends on the other side who had closely studied the subject. It is partly owing to the urgency therein indicated that I have thought it my duty to speak out, though it may well be believed that it is not without hesitation that I have ventured thus to obtrude family affairs.
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)

About the Publisher

Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.

Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text.
Author: Hugh Bicheno
Genre: History
Publisher: Orion

. with dustjacket, 2006 clean bright copy
Author: Stephen Leather, Paul Garrison, Julie and Romeo, Greg Iles
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: THE READERS DIGEST ASSOCIATION LTD.

hardcover
Author: Helen Hoover, Winston Graham, John Wilton, Agatha Young
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Reader's Digest

Pages missing at back of book
Author: Richard Woodman
Publisher: John Murray Pubs Ltd

For the British, the Battle of the Atlantic was a fight for survival, as they depended entirely upon the safe transit of hundreds of convoys of merchant ships laden with food, raw materials and munitions from America to feed the country and to keep the war effort going. The ultimate success of these convoys is much more than the triumph of one side's naval technology over the other, or of the revelations of the enemy's encoded orders assiduously teased out by the brilliant young decrypters at Bletchley Park; it is more too than the simple assertion that victory went to the Allies because they built more ships and therefore shipped more cargoes, than the Germans could sink.

A national decline had left Great Britain desperately vulnerable in 1939, when she had to mobilise her civilian ships and revive the notion of a 'merchant navy'. It was this disparate collection of private vessels which endured the onslaught of the German U-boat offensive until Allied superiority overwhelmed the enemy. In this important, moving and exciting book, drawing extensively on first-hand sources, acclaimed historian Richard Woodman establishes the importance of the British, and Allied merchant fleets to the war effort, elevating the heroic civilians who manned them to their rightful place in the history of the Second World War.
Author: Clive Brooks
Publisher: Milestone Publications

Author: John Connolly
Genre: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

The blood-spattered new thriller from bestseller John Connolly
Author: Ron Smith
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Goodall Publications Ltd

Rear Gunner Pathfinder This is a Bomber Command story of the air war over Germany as seen from the small Perspex bubble of a 'Tail-End Charlie' rear gunner in a Lancaster. Flying first with 626 squadron, and later 156 Pathfinder squadron, Ron Smith flew 65 operations and recorded them with the intensity brought on by the isolation of being cocooned in his lonely gun turret. "Suddenly we were over the Big City . . . afte Full description
Author: Arthur Hopcraft
Genre: Movies (Books)
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd

Author: Linda Evans
Genre: Arts & Photography
Publisher: Vanguard Press Inc

Author: Linda Evans
Genre: Actor & Entertainer Biographies
Publisher: Vanguard Press

Ever since her dazzling debut as Audra on The Big Valley, Linda Evans has charmed millions of television viewers around the world with her talent, her warmth, and her beauty. Through it all, Linda has remained unaffected, grounded, and deeply spiritual.
In Recipes for Life, Linda opens up her heart, her past, and her kitchen. She shares a revealing assortment of anecdotes (magical moments mised with painful ones), photographs, and recipes enjoyed by Linda and those near and dear to her. Linda touches upon growing up, family ties, her incredible life in Hollywood, the friends she has made, and provides an intimate glimpse into her high-profile romances. At the heart of this memorable, touching, and inspiring story is how all of these ingredients have come together to make Linda the woman she is today.
True to her beloved personality, Linda warmly and candidly serves up a delightful banquet thatDynasty fans will truly savor. Complete with over 40 recipes, some handed down through generations (Mom's Hot Dog Stew), some taught by famous friends (John Wayne “The Duke's” Crab Dip), some inspired by supreme dining experiences from travels around the world (Ina Garten’s Filet of Beef Bourguignon), and still others from her winning appearance on Hell's Kitchen (Hell's Salmon),Recipes for Life is at once a delightful journey and a treasure trove of recipes of a life well-lived by a woman well-loved.
Author: SAUNDERS, HILARY St. GEORGE

Author: Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Michael Joseph Limited 1963 - Four Square

They were no ordinary soldiers. Their battlefields were behind enemy lines. They dropped silently from the sky, bringing messages of death and destruction. Lightly armed. unsupported by tanks and heavy artillery, they fought time after time against overwhelming odds - and won. This story is of Arnhem, Brunevel, the Ardennes, Normandy, the crossing of the Rhine. It is the story of the Red Devils, the most heroic band of daredevils any war has ever produced.
Author: Rupert Everett
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Publisher: Little, Brown

Revealing himself to be a consummate storyteller, stage and screen star Everett ("My Best Friend's Wedding") pens a delightfully witty memoir in which he reveals his life experiences as an up-and-coming actor, detailing everything from the eccentricities of the British upper class to the madness of Hollywood.
Author: Louis de Bernieres
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Vintage

Red Dog
Author: Gilles Perrault
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Schocken Books

This Has All The Qualities And Characters Of A Terrifying Novel: The Elusive Leopold Trepper, A Brilliant, Mercurial Professional Spy Who Felt An Added Pleasure In His Work Because He Was Jewish.
Author: Ivan Margolius
Genre: History
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Reflections of Prague Reflections of Prague is the story of how a Czech Jewish family become embroiled in the most tragic and tumultuous episodes of the twentieth century. Through their eyes we see the history of their beloved Prague, a unique European city, and the wider, political forces that tear their lives apart. Full description
Author: Calvin Trillin
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Warner Books

The noted writer recalls Denny Hansen, a Rhodes Scholar whom he knew at Yale during the 1950s and who committed suicide at the age of fifty-five, and investigates the fall of a college hero
Author: Michael Slackman
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Publishers' Group West / Arizona Memorial Museum

Quarto. 1989. Decorated card softback. Pp 109. The Story of the USS Arizona Memorial.
Author: Diane Hoh
Genre: Children's Books
Publisher: Scholastic Inc

It is April 1913, the first anniversary of the fateful night on the Titanic. Those who survived the disaster in Titanic: The Long Night have lived with their memories for one year, but it has been a constant struggle dealing with the grief and shock, and memories of those who didn't survive.After writing a well-received article about his dreadful experience, Patrick "Paddy" Kelleher is riding high on the excitement of life in the big city and being wooed by a book publisher who hopes he'll write a book. Despite Paddy's refusal to talk about what happened, Katie Mahoney is under the impression that he is truly happy; she doesn't know that he has to fight every day to keep from thinking about Brian and that terrible night on the dark sea. He wonders what he could have done to save his brother's life.Katie is living in Brooklyn with her aunt and uncle, and her musical theater career is at a standstill. She's intimidated by the agents and auditions, What Katie really wants is to go home to Ireland, but the idea of getting on a ship to cross the Atlantic is too horrifying. And besides, she couldn't bear to leave without Paddy at her side. Eventually she is championed by the wife of an agent who promises her that she will have a solid career singing songs from her native country, It's not Katie's dream, but it's enough to keep her going until Paddy is ready to go back to Ireland, as he's told her he wants to do.Max is studying hard with his art teacher, making friends with other young artists, but he is losing patience with Elizabeth, who is having trouble finding her own independence. Elizabeth lost something precious that night on the sea: her father's protection and support. Maxacts as if his experience on the Titanic didn't change him a bit, but when Elizabeth sees the dark, brooding paintings that he's been working furiously on, she knows that he has been as affected by that night as she has. Elizabeth realizes that Max is right -- the disaster did change her. Where are her hopes and dreams? Why has she fallen so comfortably into the life of privilege that once so annoyed her? But how can she follow her dreams when she promised her father that she would take care of her mother, Nola, who has become increasingly dependent on Elizabeth.After a pivotal night at a benefit party for families of those who died on the Titanic, Elizabeth resolves to do something with her life. Max finally admits to his own difficulties, and the two decide that while they've been dealing with their grief separately, from now on they will be together.
Author: R. P. Blowers, John Hendy
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Ferry Publications

Free Enterprise I entered commercial service in April 1962, she was shockingly different with her pale green hull, wide beam and compact lines but her young architect, James Ayres, was to lead the roll on-roll off shipping revolution with a series of new and innovative designs. This limited edition book follows the career of this pioneering vessel and includes a wealth of images of her in operation on the English Channel and in Greece. Captain Blowers knew the ship itimately and within this publication shares his professional knowledge and thoughts. He describes the every day operation of the vessel and captures the overall pleasure and experienced gained as one of her senior navigating officers. His writing provides new insights into how Townsend was run during the period before the pressures of operating a 24-hour ferry service radically changed the nature of the industry. He also offers his personal viewpoint of the George Nott and Roland Wickenden association with Townsend Bros Car Ferries Ltd. He also tells of his much valued appreciation of the late Captain Jack Dawson.

This limited edition book follows the career of this pioneering vessel and includes a wealth of images of her in operation on the English Channel and in Greece.
Limited print run of 300 copies.

Author: John Hendy
Genre: History
Publisher: Ferry Publications

Built for the Dover-Boulogne link in 1952, this is a pioneering drive-on ferry that started a transport revolution.
Genre: Subjects

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Author: Jessica Francis Kane
Genre: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery
Publisher: Portobello Books Ltd

It is an early spring evening in 1943 when the air-raid sirens wail out over the East End of London. From every corner of Bethnal Green, people emerge from pubs, cinemas and houses and set off for the shelter of the tube station. But at the entrance steps, something goes badly wrong, the crowd panics, and 173 people are crushed to death. When an enquiry is called for, it falls to the local magistrate, Laurence Dunne, to find out what happened during those few, fatally confused minutes. But as Dunne gathers testimony from the guilt-stricken warden of the shelter, the priest struggling to bring comfort to his congregation, and the grieving mother who has lost her youngest daughter, the picture grows ever murkier. The more questions Dunne asks, the more difficult it becomes to disentangle truth from rumour - and to decide just how much truth the damaged community can actually bear. It is only decades later, when the case is reopened by one of the children who survived, that the facts can finally be brought to light ...
Author: Dennis Smith
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Import US

Paperback. Pub Date: 1999 Pages: 240 in Publisher: Grand Central Publishing. From his bawdy and ave fellow firefighters to the hopeful. Hateful. beautiful and beleaguered residents of the poverty-stricken district where he works Dennis Smith tells the story of a utalising yet rewarding profession.
Author: Sam Halpern, Cathy Akers-Jordan, George Behe, Bruce Beveridge, Mark Chirnside, Tad Fitch, Steve Hall, Lester J. Mitcham, Capt Charles Weeks, Bill Wormstedt
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

Report into the Loss of the SS Titanic is a complete re-evaluation of the loss of Titanic based on evidence that has come to light since the discovery of the wreck in 1985. This collective undertaking is compiled by eleven of the world’s foremost Titanic researchers – experts who have spent many years examining the wealth of information that has arisen since 1912. Following the basic layout of the 1912 Wreck Commission Report, this modern report provides fascinating insights into the ship itself, the American and British inquiries, the passengers and crew, the fateful journey and ice warnings received, the damage and sinking, rescue of survivors, the circumstances in connection with the SS Californian and SS Mount Temple, and the aftermath and ramifications that followed the disaster.

The book seeks to answer controversial questions, such as whether steerage passengers were detained behind gates, and also reveals the names and aliases of all passengers and crew who sailed on Titanic’s maiden voyage. Containing the most extensively referenced chronology of the voyage ever assembled and featuring a wealth of explanatory charts and diagrams, as well as archive photographs, this comprehensive volume is the definitive ‘go-to’ reference book for this ill-fated ship.
Author: Jennie Bond
Genre: Biographies
Publisher: Headline Book Pub Ltd

For thirteen years Jennie Bond has been treading in the footsteps of the Royal Family as the BBC's royal correspondent. In that time, she has covered many momentous events - among them, three marriage breakdowns, Camillagate, the Queen's annus horribilis and the death of the Princess of Wales, whom Jennie had met privately on a number of occasions. Jennie recounts these meetings in material that until now has never been in print. This is a lively, entertaining book that will cast the Royals in a new light as Jennie takes the reader behind the scenes of events at home and on tour.
Author: Bert Schlossberg
Genre: Society, Politics & Philosophy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

"The target is destroyed," so said Major Gennadie Osipovich as he launched two Anab medium range air-to-air missiles in the direction of the Korean Airlines Boeing 747 flying over Russia's Sakhalin Island carrying 269 unsuspecting passengers and crew. It was August 31, 1983. "Not so!" said Russian General Kornukov and Lt. Col. Gerasimenko as they watched KAL 007 on their radar screen slowly descend in search of a favorable landing site. Gerasimenko: "Turning left, right, apparently. . . it's descending." Kornukov: "'Destroy it, use the [MiG] 23, destroy it,' I said!" "Not so!" said Lt. Col. Novoseletski, Smirnykh Air Base Chief of Staff as he first realized that KAL 007 had indeed survived.Novoseletski: ?"What is happening, what is the matter, who guided him in, he locked on, why didn't he shoot it down?""Not so!" says General Kornukov again when, three minutes after the missile attack, he is informed by Major Osipovich's ground controller that not only has the airliner not been downed, it is also able to negotiate turns.Kornukov: "I do not understand the result, why is the target flying? [obscenities], well, what is happening?""Not so!" says Lt. Col. Novoseletski again at twelve minutes after the attack as he futilely tries again to bring down the huge Korean passenger plane.Novoseletski: "Get it! Get it! Go ahead, bring in the MiG 23."Ground Controller: "Roger. The MiG 23 is in the area. It is descending to 5000 [meters]. The order has been given. Destroy upon detection."And, "Not so!" say Lt. Col. Novoseletski 21 minutes after the strike, and General Strogov, the Deputy Commander of the Soviet Far East Military District, 29 minutes after, as they order rescue missions to be sent to tiny Moneron Island (4 1/2 miles long, 3 miles wide), where the jet liner has just ditched.Novoseletski: "Prepare whatever helicopters there are. Rescue helicopters." Ground Controller: "Rescue?" Novoseletski: "Yes." ... Ground Controller: "The border guards and KGB are at Khornutovo. Strogov: "The border guards. What ships do we now have near Moneron Island? If they are civilian, send [them] there immediately." Ground Controller: "Understood, Comrade General."Rescue 007: ?The Untold Story of KAL 007 and it's Survivors A fascinating and startling reexamination of this air tragedy based on recent information chronicling the attack, futile chase, rescue, and subsequent deception through the eyes and real-time communiqu?s of the pilot and co-pilot while and after they were being attacked, of the attacker, Major Osipovich flying his Sukhoi Flagon Interceptor, and of the Soviet general and his chain of subordinates as they directed the failed interception and futile chase to finish KAL 007 offall supported by Soviet radar trackings reexamined in the light of the new evidence. This air emergency, then, is probably the most dramatic and fully documented flight-gone-wrong ever. The new evidence includes the following:1. The new International Civil Aviation Organization Completion Report (1993) and equally important, the startling real-time ground-to-ground military communiqu?s related to the shoot downbarely commented upon previously.2. The CIA investigation report initiated by Senator Helms' Committee on Foreign Relations which became the basis, according to Committee Minority Staff Director, Rear Admiral Bud Nance, for Helms' letter to Yeltsin requesting/demanding release of all information regarding...
Author: JONES, JOSH & VICKI

Author: Mark R Levin
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Pocket Books

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Author: Charles River Editors
Genre: History
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the rescue efforts by the captain of the Carpathia and others *Includes a bibliography for further reading "We sighted the lights of the big steamer, the Carpathia. All the women got into a terrible commotion and jumped around. They were hallooing and the sailors were trying to keep them sitting down, and they would not do it. They were standing up all the time." - Daniel Buckley, a survivor of the Titanic Just before midnight on April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, the largest ship in the world, hit an iceberg, setting in motion a chain of events that would ultimately make it history's most famous, and notorious, ship. In the over 100 years since it sank on its maiden voyage, the Titanic has been the subject of endless fascination, as evidenced by the efforts to find its final resting spot, the museums full of its objects, and the countless books, documentaries, and movies made about the doomed ocean liner. Thanks to the dramatization of the Titanic's sinking and the undying interest in the story, millions of people are familiar with various aspects of the ship's demise, and the nearly 1,500 people who died in the North Atlantic in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912. The sinking of the ship is still nearly as controversial now as it was over 100 years ago, and the drama is just as compelling. The Titanic was neither the first nor last big ship to sink, so it's clear that much of its appeal stems from the nature of ship itself. Indeed, the Titanic stands out not just for its end but for its beginning, specifically the fact that it was the most luxurious passenger ship ever built at the time. In addition to the time it took to come up with the design, the giant ship took a full three years to build, and no effort or cost was spared to outfit the Titanic in the most lavish ways. Given that the Titanic was over 100 feet tall, nearly 900 feet long, and over 90 feet wide, it's obvious that those who built her and provided
Author: Liza Picard
Genre: History
Publisher: W&N

DIFFERENT OFFER (please see description & pictures by BookGems before placing an order): Edition Phoenix, Reissue edition, 2004. ISBN: 1-84212-730-6. Just light tanning to paper edges. Other than that, the book remains in very good condition throughout. Text all clean, neat and tight. Prompt dispatch from UK.
Author: Liza Picard
Genre: History
Publisher: W&N

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Author: BLAKE, JOE
Genre: Currency question
Publisher: Institute of Economic Affairs

Author: Joe Blake
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Redcliffe Press Ltd

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Author: Bernard Edwards
Genre: Health, Family & Lifestyle
Publisher: Brick Tower Press

In September 1980, the British ship DERBYSHIRE sailed into the eye of Typhoon Orchid and on into oblivion, taking all on board with her. It is known that she lies quiet in her grave more than 2,000 fathoms down in the Pacific Ocean, yet she still comes back to haunt us. To haunt those who mourn her dead, those who bear the burden of guilt for things undone, and those who over the years have shown so little enthusiasm to seek out the truth. For the misguided zealots who today preach with such passion the doctrine of "big is beautiful", her loss is a lesson yet to be learned. And the DERBYSHIRE was big. At 169,044 tons deadweight, 970 feet long and 145 feet in the beam, she could have accommodated the TITANIC, that 'unsinkable' marvel of early 20th century science and technology, on her foredeck. Both ships are now gone, mouldering on the bottom of separate oceans, but the TITANIC, even with the passage of almost half a century, still fascinates the historians and media men... The horror of the TITANIC's loss was screamed to the world and much of Europe and America went into mourning. The DERBYSHIRE, on the other hand, slipped beneath the waves almost unnoticed. But then, for all her great size, she was only a common carrier of oils and ores, her only passengers two officer's wives... The national dailies gave her a column or two, radio and television made mention of her disappearance, but before the year was out she was largely forgotten, except by those who mourned for her crew. The question they continue to ask is, why?
Author: Robert D. Ballard, Michael Sweeney
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: National Geographic Books

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Author: Rick Archbold, Robert Ballard
Genre: History
Publisher: W&N

Return To Midway: The Quest To Find The Yorktown And The Other Lost Ships From The Greatest Battle Of The Pacific War
Author: Carol Drinkwater
Publisher: Phoenix

Life and love, olive groves and bee hives in Provence - further adventures in the bestselling Olive Farm series.

After sixteen months of travelling round the Mediterranean in search of the ancient secrets of the olive tree, Carol returns to her beloved olive farm in the south of France, to her husband Michel and his burgeoning family. However, the homecoming celebrations are overshadowed by disturbing discoveries.
The plight of the honey bee has become an international crisis and Carol is faced with unsettling news about the hives on her own olive farm.

While the multinational companies are pushing for 'bigger, better, bumper' crops, a small band of farmers and ecologists are calling for a halt to many of the modern farming malpractices that are endangering the planet. Carol is amongst them. But it puts her own farm, her idyll, under threat. At what point do you turn your back on all that you believe in and all that you have been fighting for?
This is the story of how Carol and Michel struggle with some difficult choices, and how they decide to deal with the unavoidable disappointments and inevitable responsibilities that come with running an organic farm.
Author: Ewan Corlett
Genre: Reference
Publisher: HMSO

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Author: Maurizio Eliseo
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Albertelli

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Author: CHILDERS, ERSKINE

Author: Robin Gardiner, Dan Van der Vat
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

A decade after the Titanic was located two and a half miles under the North Atlantic, Robin Gardiner and Dan van der Vat present their root-and-branch reassessment ofone of the greatest and saddest legends of the twentieth century. They show that the technological triumph of the discovery and exploration of the wreck has raised more problems than it solved as well as a lot of debris. While trenchantly re-examining all the great issues raised by the most poignant disaster of modern times, the author tries to bring out other intriguing questions.
Author: IRVING, DAVID

Author: Tom Mccluskie
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: The History Press

The Rise and Fall of Harland and Wolff Harland and Wolff, once acknowledged as the greatest and best-known shipbuilding company in the world, for many years enjoyed a mighty eminence before a gradual descent into near obscurity. This illustrated book, told from the unique perspective of someone who was there at the time, chronicles the history of the organisation from its creation to the present day, from its halcyon days to its presen... Full description
Author: William Lawrence Shirer
Genre: History
Publisher: Pan

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Author: SHIRER, WILLIAM L.

Author: Trinity Mirror Media
Genre: History
Publisher: Trinity Mirror Media

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Author: Mark Chirnside
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

She entered service two months before the start of World War One and was scrapped six years after World War Two ended and was the longest lasting of all four funnelled liners. For two wars, she spent much time transporting troops. This title tells about this beautiful of ships, a ship that was the epitome of the four-funnelled liner.
Author: Mark Chirnside
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

She entered service two months before the start of World War I, was scrapped six years after World War II ended, and was the longest lasting of all four funnelled liners. For two wars, she spent much time transporting troops but for the rest of her career she traveled the North Atlantic as one of the most famous liners afloat. Holding many records, Aquitania was built for the Cunard Line, not for speed but for luxury, at which she excelled, being called the Ship Magnificent from her entry into service. Mark Chirnside writes with a passion about this most beautiful of ships, a ship that was the epitome of the four-funnelled liner.
Author: Les Streater
Genre: History
Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd

At the turn of the twentieth century a race was on between the European shipping companies to build the largest liners in the world. From Cunard had come the Mauretania and Lusitania, from White Star the Olympic, Titanic and Britannic and from the Hamburg Amerika line came Albert Ballin's trio of liners; Imperator, Vaterland and Bismark. The first of these three Hamburg Amerika liners was, when launched, the largest ship in the world, capable of carrying 5,000 passengers in varying qualities of accommodation from emigrants in steerage to millionaires in her suites. Imperator had a short useful life of only one year before war started in 1914. Docked for the duration she was, at the end of the war, passed to the British Government and sold to Cunard as a replacement for the ill-fated Lusitania. Recomissioned and overhauled she became the flagship of Cunard and was renamed Berengaria, after Richard the Lionheart's wife. She joined her new consorts, Aquitania and Mauretania on the Atlantic shuttle service and was a common sight on the Atlantic for the next seventeen years. Sent for scrapping in 1938, she was broken up to the keel by 1939 and the hull was scrapped after the war.
Author: Derek Grout
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

In May 1914, only two years after the sinking of the Titanic, the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland collided with a smaller vessel in the St Lawrence River. The mighty ship sank in less than 15 minutes and 1000 people died within sight of land. This illustrated history of the disaster includes almost 200 archive photographs, artworks, posters and other ephemera relating to the elegant ship and its tragic demise.
Author: Michael Martin
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press

Within hours of the sinking of RMS Lusitania by a German submarine off the Cork coast in May 1915, a narrative was created which over time became the accepted truth of the incident. Many people today still believe the sinking of the Lusitania was a savage attack on an innocent vessel that brought America into the war.

In this book, author and historian Michael Martin raises a series of disturbing questions that challenge this longheld perspective. Examining a raft of old and new evidence suggesting a more sinister function of RMS Lusitania, this book explores the widespread use of civilian vessels within the war effort; it shines a light on the operational response of the Royal Navy in the immediate aftermath of the incident; and it looks at the nature of the response of the United States at this crucial juncture. And, above all, this book questions the narrative that has grown up around one of the most pivotal junctures in the war to end all wars.
Author: Eric Sauder
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: The History Press

The largest and most luxurious ship afloat when it was built, Lusitania was famous even before it was sunk by a German submarine in 1915 with the loss of about 1,200 lives. This book tells the story of the vessel through a collection of contemporary postcards, charting its construction and service but also its cultural impact in the aftermath of its sinking, focusing anti-German feeling and helping to bring America into the First World War.
Author: Mark Chirnside
Genre: Reference
Publisher: The History Press

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Author: AYLMER, GERALD
Publisher: Percival Marshall

Author: Brian Hawley
Genre: History
Publisher: Amberley Publishing

On October 20, 1910, RMS Olympic was launched at Belfast. She was the first of a trio of steamships constructed for the White Star Line and, when built, was the largest ship in the world. Although she has frequently been overshadowed by the tragedy of her younger sister Titanic, Olympic had a long and illustrious career. Serving her country as a troopship during World War I, she was the only major passenger vessel ever to sink an enemy submarine. After the war, Olympic was refitted, and throughout the 1920s, she was a favorite liner of the rich and famous. Although sent to the breaker's yard in 1935, much of her decor remains because her fittings were sold at auction and many houses, hotels, pubs, offices, and factories were fitted with her sumptuous interiors. Nicknamed 'Old Reliable' and proudly advertised as the 'Ship Magnificent,' Olympic was one of the most beautiful liners to sail the transatlantic route and was a firm favorite of passengers. In this work, Brian Hawley brings together many previously unpublished images of White Star's finest vessel.
Author: Mark Chirnside
Genre: Reference
Publisher: The History Press

Sitting around a dining-room table in 1907, the owners of the White Star Line discussed their competition to the newly-built Cunard liners, Lusitania and Mauretania. From that smoke-filled room came the first designs of three White Star superliners. Olympic and Titanic were to be built at Harland & Wolff's yard in Belfast, while the third ship was to follow after construction had been completed on the first pair of sisters. The only ship to make a return passenger voyage was Olympic and she was always overshadowed by her younger sisters. This is the definitive story of Titanic's sister RMS Olympic. First published in 2004 to critical acclaim, this new edition presents a revised expanded work from one of the most successful maritime authors at work in Britain today. This paperback book has 350 pages and measures: 24.5 x 17 x 3cm.
Author: Mark Chirnside
Genre: Reference
Publisher: The History Press

Sitting around a dining-room table in 1907, the owners of the White Star Line discussed their competition to the newly-built Cunard liners, Lusitania and Mauretania. From that smoke-filled room came the first designs of three White Star superliners. Olympic and Titanic were to be built at Harland & Wolff's yard in Belfast, while the third ship was to follow after construction had been completed on the first pair of sisters. The only ship to make a return passenger voyage was Olympic and she was always overshadowed by her younger sisters. This is the definitive story of Titanic's sister RMS Olympic. First published in 2004 to critical acclaim, this new edition presents a revised expanded work from one of the most successful maritime authors at work in Britain today. This paperback book has 350 pages and measures: 24.5 x 17 x 3cm.
Author: Janette McCutcheon
Genre: History
Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd

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Author: BLAKE, GEORGE
Publisher: B. T. Batsford ltd

Author: Andrew Britton
Genre: Art, Architecture & Photography
Publisher: The History Press

This colourful history tells the story of Cunard?s RMS Queen Mary, who along with her running mate Queen Elizabeth covered the transatlantic route from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, the British answer to the German and French superliners. She was launched in May 1936 and immediately won the coveted Blue Riband, winning it again in 1938, before she served as a troopship in the war. She then carried on plying the Atlantic route with Queen Elizabeth until the jet age changed the world again and she was retired, now preserved as a floating museum and restaurant in Long Beach, California. Andrew Britton presents a wealth of unpublished photographic material and ephemera from his unparalleled collection to tell the story of this historic liner, including rare wartime views, shots of her ?grey ghost? paintwork, unique behind the scenes photographs, from the air shots, interior views and a wide selection of menus, log books, timetables, tickets and much more besides. Including captain?s invitations, this superlative book offers a captivating trip through the history of this great liner. This paperback book has 120 pages and measures: 22.5 x 25 x 1cm.
Author: Gillepsie, J. Bryce (ed.)
Publisher: Command Publishing

Interesting soft-cover book from the early days of the Queen Mary in Long Beach.  Dozens of photos (color as well as black & white), most of which had never been seen before.
Author: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Frank Cooper, Athene Mihalakis Kovacic
Genre: History
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

15 Reproduction postcards of RMS Queen Mary
Author: HUTCHINGS, DAVID F.
Publisher: Waterfront Publications

Author: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

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Author: Stephen Payne
Genre: Reference
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd

At 151,400 tonnes and 1,132ft in length RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is the largest transatlantic ocean liner ever built. QM2 succeeded Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) as flagship of the Cunard Line with the retirement of the QE2 from active service in 2008. Her designer, Stephen Payne, is in a unique position to give an unrivalled insight into the design, construction and operation of this giant of the seas. He has interviewed key QM2 personnel for this book and his revealing narrative is supported by almost 300 photographs and illustrations.
Author: George Blake (Intro, Descriptive Notes), Stewart Bale, Others (Photos)
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Ltd, London

c1937 R.M.S. QUEEN MARY BUILDING  & LAUNCH PHOTO BOOK  INTRODUCTION BY GEORGE BLAKE BATSFORD N/D c 1937 22CM BY 18 CM PAGES NOT NUMBERED APROX 60 PAGES A PHOTO RECORD OF THE BUILDING LAUNCH AND FITTING OUT QUEEN MARY B/W PHOTOS TO ALMOST EVERY PAGE   THE BOOK SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN PRODUCED TO BE SOLD TO EARLY CRUISE PASSENGERS AS THERE IS AN AUTOGRAPHS PAGE( BLANK)THE ENDPAPERS FEATURE DIFFERENT DOUBLE PAGE PHOTOS OF THE QUEEN MARY AT SEA  CONDITION CLOTH SPINE FADED COVERS DARKENED SOME SCUFFS TO EDGES AND CORNERS INSIDE VERY CLEAN
Author: Richard Tennant, Michael Gallagher, Miles Cowsill
Genre: Small Business & Entrepreneurship
Publisher: Lily Publications

This book is now being reprinted and will be back in stock on the 11 December 2017.
Author: Les Streater
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Tempus Publishing

Entering service in 1936, the RMS Queen Mary received much publicity on its crossings to America, which is fully covered in this book in rare photographs, memorabilia, and text. The author also covers World War II, when the ship was used to carry thousands of troops across the ocean.
Author: John Bryant
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Ferry Publications

The final voyage of the RMS St Helena from the UK began from Tilbury on 14th June 2016 bound for Ascension Island and St Helena before finally ending some four weeks later in Cape Town. This book, both historical and celebratory, tells the story of this unique vessel, affectionately known as the 'RMS', which faithfully served the British Dependencies in the South Atlantic for over a quarter of a century.
Author: Robert A. Wilson
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Whittles Publishing

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Author: Yvonne Hume
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Stenlake Publishing

According to survivor testimony, the band played on as the Titanic sank and the musicians went down in folklore as heroes. This book tells the story of John Hume, the youngest band member. Beginning before the disaster with the circumstances that put him on board, it follows the story through the sinking to the ensuing court battles.
Author: David Hutchings, Richard De Kerbrech
Genre: History
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd

The world famous ocean liner Titanic, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1912, is the latest subject to receive the Haynes Manual treatment. With an authoritative text and hundreds of illustrations, see how this leviathan was built, launched and fitted out. Read about her lavish passenger accommodation. Learn about the captain's responsibilities, including the operation of a transatlantic liner. Consider the chief engineer's view - how did he manage the huge engines and other onboard systems? What was it like to operate a luxury ocean liner from the perspective of Titanic's owner, the White Star Line?
Author: HUTCHINGS, DAVID F. (2 copies)
Publisher: Kingfisher Railway Productions

Author: Anthony Flacco, Jerry Clark
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Union Square Press

From 1926 to 1928, Gordon Stewart Northcott committed at least 20 murders on a chicken ranch outside of Los Angeles. His nephew, Sanford Clark, was held captive there from the age of 13 to 15, and was the sole surviving victim of the killing spree. Here, acclaimed crime writer Anthony Flacco?using never-before-heard information from Sanford’s son Jerry Clark?tells the real story behind the case that riveted the nation.
Forced by Northcott to take part in the murders, Sanford carried tremendous guilt all his life. Yet despite his youth and the trauma, he helped gain some justice for the dead and their families by testifying at Northcott’s trial?which led to his conviction and execution. It was a shocking story, but perhaps the most shocking part of all is the extraordinarily ordinary life Clark went on to live as a decorated WWII vet, a devoted husband of 55 years, a loving father, and a productive citizen.
In dramatizing one of the darkest cases in American crime, Flacco constructs a riveting psychological drama about how Sanford was able to detoxify himself from the evil he’d encountered, offering the ultimately redemptive story of one man’s remarkable ability to survive a nightmare and emerge intact.
Author: Paul Donovan
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: W.H. Allen / Virgin Books

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Author: Frank Martin
Genre: Queen Anne, Georgian, Victorian 1701-1901
Publisher: Ian Henry Publications Ltd

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Author: James G Bennett
Genre: History
Publisher: Xlibris, Corp.

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Author: Philp, Brian
Publisher: Kent Archaeol.Rescue Unit

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Author: Brian Philp
Genre: History
Publisher: Kent Archaeol.Rescue Unit

8th ed, 16pp, inc. 9 figs, stapled card, A4
Author: FALCON-BARKER, CAPT. TED
Genre: Underwater archaeology
Publisher: Brockhampton Press [1964]

Author: Capt. Ted Falcon-Barker
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Brockhampton Press

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Author: Charles Haas, Captain E.G. Diggle
Genre: Ships
Publisher: Patrick Stephens Limited

"The importance of this book to the present-day reader is that it is one of the few to place on record the life of a great ocean liner & those who sailed her some sixty or seventy years ago - it is a story of a time which only relatively few people alive today can recall". etc.
Illustrated. First published in about 1930, this edition first published in 1989.
Author: DIGGLE, CAPT. E.G.
Genre: Cruise ships
Publisher: Stephens

Author: DIGGLE, CAPTAIN, E.G.

Author: Ellison Hawks
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: George G Harrap and Co Ltd

refers to 1931 edition….
…A comprehensively illustrated history of the ship written in 1931 by Ellison Hawks, who states in his preface I have endeavoured to present as far as is possible within the limits of a single volume, a picture of the ship as it has carried man and his belongings across the seas century after century. Contents: -- 1: Ships of the Ancients. 2: Early Ships in Northern Waters. 3: The Ships of the Explorers. 4: Some Famous Sailing Ships. 5: Types and Rigs of Sailing Ships. 6: The Coming of the Steamship. 7: Early Steamship Building in Great Britain. 8: The First Steamship Crossing of the Atlantic. 9: The Coming of the Iron Ship. 10: Transatlantic Liners of Today . 11: Some Modern Liners and Their Owners. 12: The Modern Marine Engine. 13: Motor and Electrically Propelled Ships. 14: Cargo Ships and Oil Tankers. 15: Refrigerator and Other Vessels. 16: Building of the Ship. 17: Launching and Fitting the Ship. 18: Finding Ones Way at Sea. 19: How a Ship Is Navigated. Index.
Author: ELLISON, HAWKS
Publisher: G.G. Harrap

A comprehensively illustrated history of the ship written in 1931 by Ellison Hawks, who states in his preface I have endeavoured to present as far as is possible within the limits of a single volume, a picture of the ship as it has carried man and his belongings across the seas century after century. Contents: -- 1: Ships of the Ancients. 2: Early Ships in Northern Waters. 3: The Ships of the Explorers. 4: Some Famous Sailing Ships. 5: Types and Rigs of Sailing Ships. 6: The Coming of the Steamship. 7: Early Steamship Building in Great Britain. 8: The First Steamship Crossing of the Atlantic. 9: The Coming of the Iron Ship. 10: Transatlantic Liners of Today . 11: Some Modern Liners and Their Owners. 12: The Modern Marine Engine. 13: Motor and Electrically Propelled Ships. 14: Cargo Ships and Oil Tankers. 15: Refrigerator and Other Vessels. 16: Building of the Ship. 17: Launching and Fitting the Ship. 18: Finding Ones Way at Sea. 19: How a Ship Is Navigated. Index.
Author: Barbara Cartland
Genre: Historical Romances
Publisher: Express Books

A detailed look into the lives and loves of the Royal family.
Author: Barbara Cartland
Genre: Historical Romances
Publisher: Express Books

A detailed look into the lives and loves of the Royal family.
Author: Stephen Wynn
Genre: History
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military

Romford in the Great War tells the remarkable story of Romford and its surrounding areas from the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, to the long-awaited peace of 1918. Romford had a considerable military connection during the war. The area was largely associated with the famous Sportsman's Battalions, the 23rd and 24th Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers, that, as the title suggests, was made up of well-known sportsmen of the day. Initially, the battalion stayed at Hare Hall camp in Romford and Grey Towers Camp in Hornchurch, respectively. The equally famous Artists Rifles took over Hare Hall after the Sportsman Battalion left, and went on to become a renowned officer training corps. The book takes a detailed look at the district's war memorials and rolls of honour, that commemorate the names of the local young men who answered the call to arms to protect their king and country. Wynn explores some of these names in more detail, tweaking out their individual stories of heroism, bravery and devotion to duty no matter what price they had to pay. He also offers a unique flavour of what everyday life was like for the local community, by looking through the local newspapers of the day.A growing paranoia among the masses is addressed, as are the important roles of women, who were keeping the country on top form, whether delivering mail, driving a taxi or working in a local factory, while their husbands, brothers, uncles, sons and fathers were off fighting the war. This is a superb account of the people of Romford's outstanding determination to see the war through.
Author: Patrick Beesley
Genre: History
Publisher: Oxford University Press - Oxford Paperooks

This book is the enthralling story of the extraordinary band of amateurs in Room 40 - university professors, clergymen, naval schoolmasters, stockbrokers, and bankers - who captured all the German naval codes before the end of 1914 and of how they read them and their replacements over the next four years.
Author: Patrick Beesly
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks

Author: Leonard Gray
Publisher: World Ship Society, Cumbria

Author: James Mcandrews, U S Air Force
Genre: History
Publisher: Cosimo Reports

The Roswell Report: Case Closed is the second of two reports published by the United States Air Force to explain the events of the Roswell Incident that occurred in July of 1947. A follow-up to the report Fact Versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert, Case Closed includes further analysis and discussion of the events. The Foreword explains, "Our objective throughout this inquiry has been simple and consistent: to find all the facts and bring them to light. If documents were classified, declassify them; where they were dispersed, bring them into a single source for public review." This report, published in 1997, includes a brand new Introduction from UFO expert and writer Stanton L. Friedman. The U.S. AIR FORCE is the aviation branch of the United States military. The headquarters of this branch authorized several research projects on the origin and existence of UFOs and published multiple reports of their findings from the 1950s through the 1980s. It is still the subject of speculation today whether the U.S. Air Force is responsible for a large-scale cover-up of UFO and extraterrestrial evidence.
Author: SCHOLTEN, B. W. & HAALMEIJER, F.M.E.W.
Publisher: Rotterdam Scheepvaart Beokhandel in het Maritiem Museum " Prins Hendrik "

126 pages. With a lot of illustrations. Original softcover. 25x17 cm * In Dutch
Author: Greg Ward
Genre: History
Publisher: Rough Guides

A century after the most famous shipwreck in history, The Rough Guide to the Titanic tells the full compelling story of the supposedly unsinkable liner. A comprehensive history, it covers every moment of the journery and the Titanic's final hours, from striking the iceberg to disappearing beneath the freezing Atlantic waters. Discover the epic human drama at the heart of the tragedy, with a rich cast of characters including the heroes, villains and victims aboard the Titanic, and the adventurers who re-discovered it in 1985. Plus, there are maps, diagrams and images to illustrate the disaster at every turn.

The focus also stretches from the people who built the Titanic - with their faith in progress and technology - to the controversies and conspiracy theories that have raged ever since its sinking. The Rough Guide to the Titanic also looks at the fascination that surrounds the Titanic, including the books, music and movies that have kept its memory alive - from the stiff upper lips of 1958's A Night To Remember to the tear jerking romance of James Cameron's Titanic.
Author: Michael Baker
Genre: Reference
Publisher: Ian Allan

The Routemaster bus is a universally recognised symbol of London. Developed in the 1950s it has been a familiar sight on the streets of the capital for half a century and still operates on selected heritage routes today. Although developed by AEC for London Transport Routemasters were sold initially also sold to Northern General and second-hand vehicles were later part of the fleets of other operators throughout Britain. Although its open platform design ultimately led to it being phased out in London in 2005 it is regarded by many as a 20th century icon of British design when developed its lightweight integral chassis, independent front suspension, fully automatic gearbox and power hydraulic braking put it well in advance of most rival buses. This volume tells the story of the Routemaster's development and operational history in London and elsewhere, accompanied by approximately 100 colour illustrations of the vehicle from prototypes through the changing operational scene of the last 50 years to its continuing existence today. Written by a well known authority on the subject, Michael Baker has a number of best selling titles to his name.
Author: Andrew Morgan
Genre: Home & Garden
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd

The Routemaster bus - instantly recognisable as the classic red double-decker London Transport bus - is a British icon, and a symbol unmistakably associated with London. Now the Routemaster receives the famous "Haynes Manual" treatment. This book provides a unique perspective on owning, restoring and operating a Routemaster, as well as an insight into the design, development and anatomy of this remarkably resilient machine, which saw continuous service in London for over 45 years.
Author: Matthew Jones
Genre: History
Publisher: Conway

Nothing encapsulates the essence of London quite like the red double-decker Routemaster bus. Its iconic design, since its 1956 inception, has become as much a symbol of the capital as Big Ben or Tower Bridge. The wealth of memorabilia devoted to it across London alone is testament to its status and longevity. Yet from humble, localised origins, its influence has extended across the world, seeing service in Alaska, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. The design was revolutionary, drawing largely on the many innovative technological advances brought about by the development of aircraft during the Second World War. Boasting a lightweight, two-part sub frame assembly, independent front suspension, an automatic gearbox, power-hydraulic braking and power-steering, this truly modern machine was like nothing seen before in public transport. Cherished by the public and tourists alike, this book is a delightful celebration of the Routemaster, using authentic material covering its exterior and interior design, technical aspects and operation, and illustrated with diagrams and line drawings throughout. As the 'new' Routemaster takes to the road it is a timely reminder of just how great the original was.
Author: VARIOUS
Publisher: Memorial Research (Armada) Ltd

Author: Robert Smith
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Manorial Research (Armada) Ltd in association with Yale and Valor plc for The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

A commemorative guide to the 400th Anniversary of the sailing of the Armada together with the Exhibition Catalogue.
Traces the background and events concerning the Spanish Armada of 1588, together with biographies of the major personalities involved. Also contains an illustrated guide to the items displayed at the National Maritime Museum's Armada Exhibition in 1988/89.
Author: MagBooks
Publisher: Dennis Publishing Ltd

Author: JAMES, TONY

Author: William H. Miller
Genre: History
Publisher: Amberley Publishing

The Royal Mail has, for over 500 years, provided a crucial service in keeping people connected by land, sea and air. As the British Empire grew, so too did the need for a fleet of liners to service it, and in 1839 Queen Victoria granted the initial Royal Charter incorporating the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. After running into financial trouble, the company was reconstituted as Royal Mail Lines in 1930.

With his superb collection of rare images, Bill Miller brings to life the ships that operated for the line in the twentieth century. Covering the turbulent period of the Second World War, as well as more peaceful and prosperous times, this collection of images illuminates the stories behind some of the great iconic liners. Some of the ships featured include RMS Asturias and RMS Alcantara, at the time the largest motor ships in the world, and the RMS Magdalena, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1949.
Author: Lady Colin Campbell
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Smith Gryphon

Lady Colin Campbell's account of Royal Marriages.
Author: David Brown
Genre: Naval Forces
Publisher: Arrow

385 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. The only exception is a small inscription to the inside page.
Author: David Brown
Genre: History
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd

385 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. The only exception is a small inscription to the inside page.
Author: TROTTER, WILFRED PYM
Publisher: Everyman Ltd

Author: Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

A commemorative volume published to celebrated the launch of the ocean liner Royal Princess. Colour illustrations thoughout. Bound in original white boards with gold lettering to front cover. Profusely illustrated with color prints and advertisments.
She was built for Princess Cruises by Wärtsilä at the Helsinki Shipyard, Finland, and was launched on 18 February 1984.At a ceremony in Southampton, England, on 15 November 1984, the ship was named Royal Princess by Diana, Princess of Wales. The ceremony was attended by members of the public, employees of the P&O Princess Group and local and international dignitaries including Mauno Koivisto, President of Finland. The Bishop of Southampton performed a blessing prior to the naming. After entering service on 19 November 1984, she cruised as Royal Princess until April 2005, when she was transferred to the control of P&O Cruises, and was renamed Artemis. In 2011, she moved to Phoenix Reisen's fleet, under the modified name Artania.
Housed in pictorial dust jacket. Plain white slip-case.
Author: PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

Author: LESLEY EBBETTS
Genre: Textile & Costume (Books)
Publisher: SIDGWICK & JACKSON LTD

Author: PRICE, PETTY OFFICER HARRY
Genre: Visits of state
Publisher: Webb & Bower

Author: PRICE, PETTY OFFICER HARRY
Genre: Visits of state
Publisher: Webb & Bower

Author: Harry Price
Genre: Antiquarian, Rare & Collectable
Publisher: Web & Bower

The Royal Tour 1901: Or the Cruise of H.M.S. Ophir Being a Lower Deck Account of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary ) and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. They toured almost the whole of the British Empire and includes wonderful sketches of places, wildlife, ships and people of the places the ships visited.
Author: Dennis Barker
Publisher: Viking; 1st edition (25 Sept. 1986)

Author: Dennis Barker
Genre: History
Publisher: Penguin

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Author: Alister Satchell
Genre: History
Publisher: Chatham Publishing

VG condition book with dust jacket. DJ is clean, has fresh colours and has little wear to edges. Book has clean and bright contents.
Author: Cathy Trost, Alicia C. Shepard, Newseum
Genre: Business, Finance & Law
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

From The Newseum, America's first interactive museum of news, comes the definitive book detailing behind-the-scenes stories of how journalists covered the deadly assaults of September 11, 2001. Three kinds of people instinctively run toward danger-firefighters, police officers, and journalists. Collected here are dramatic first-person stories of more than 100 reporters and photographers who raced to the scenes of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in rural Pennsylvania.
Author: Frances Welch
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Short Books Ltd

On 11th April 1919, less than a year after the assassination of the Romanovs, the British battleship HMS Marlborough left Yalta carrying 17 members of the Russian Imperial Family into perpetual exile. They included the Tsar's mother, the Dowager Empress Marie, and his sister, the Grand Duchess Xenia; Prince Felix Youssupov, the murderer of Rasputin; and Grand Duke Nicholas, former Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armies. The Russian Court at Sea vividly recreates this unlikely voyage, with its bizarre assortment of warring characters and its priceless cargo of treasures, including rolled-up Rembrandts and Faberge eggs. It is a story, by turns exotic, comic and doomed, of an extraordinary group of people caught up in a moment in history when their lives were in every way at sea.
Author: Phyllis Ryerse
Genre: Subjects
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Like the Ryerson family on the TITANIC, rushing home from Paris for the funeral of their son in Philadelphia, the Ryersons on the LUSITANIA were rushing to Europe at the news of the death of one son and the wounding of another on the Killing Fields of Flanders. The first voyage was cut short by an iceberg - the second by a German torpedo. This is their heart-breaking story - much of it "in their own words."