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Tom Kitching is one of England's leading traditional fiddle players and perhaps busking through the streets could be a key to finding out who the English really are, how they view themselves and how they deal with change. Armed with a violin, a Northern sensibility and a love of life, he took an 18-month journey to find
Tom Kitching is one of England's leading traditional fiddle players and perhaps busking through the streets could be a key to finding out who the English really are, how they view themselves and how they deal with change. Armed with a violin, a Northern sensibility and a love of life, he took an
In a small town in the middle of England, the aftermath of the Second World War brings change. As the children grow and struggle with the hazards of adulthood, Charles' business expands in direct proportion to his girth and becomes a symbol of the town's fortunes as Britain claws its way back from
1820: the landscape of England is undergoing sweeping change as the country pioneers the steam-driven machine age.The Morlands, too, face change: Cousin Africa returns from St Helena to startle society with her unconventional ideas; Lucy brings her sons home from their Grand Tour, brimming with
Rosalind's husband forces her to move from Australia to England because of his job with a multi-national company. But he's called away to deal with a crisis in Hong Kong and she's left to settle into a new country on her own. One by one, her three grown-up children need help with major life
A classic novel of Elizabethan England from the author of the Poldark
The second volume of Peter Ackroyd's masterful history of England:
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The Heart of England Way, and 32 circular walks, takes the walker on a journey slicing through the quieter areas ofmidland, shire, countryside; from the north edge of Cannock Chase, to Bourton on the
Follow the life of Pip, a poor lonely orphan in Victorian England. Everything changes when he becomes friends with the wealthy Estella. But can Pip leave his past behind? Written to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens birth, this inspired retelling is written by Whitbread
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A book about the wildlife and landscapes of southwest England, covering the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset, richly illustrated with high quality photography. Written and photographed by Nigel
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The most comprehensive and revealing account of the story of England cricket and cricketers yet
* by one of the finest chroniclers of the lives of northern working-class