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A Child's War
Molly Bihet

A Child’s War re‐tells the story of Germany’s Occupation of Guernsey through the eyes of a young girl.


235 x 165 mm | paperback | 128 pages | illustrations


9781848682054
£ 11.69



A Time For Memories
Molly Bihet

From the author of A Child’s War, this new book offers a charming collection of stories from the island of Guernsey.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 128 pages


9781848682078
£ 13.49


Behind Castle Walls at Sudeley
...past and present
Elizabeth Lady Ashcombe

A collection of Lady Ashcombe’s writing which looks at aspects of castle life and Cotswold life with warmth and humour.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 128 pages | 40 black and white and 16 colour illustrations


9781848688018
£ 11.69


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The Internment Diary of an English Lady
Katherine Lack

A moving account of what life was really like for women in a German internment camp.


235 x 156 mm | hardback | 192 pages | 100 drawings and photos


9781445600550
£ 18.00



Living on Tick: Tales from a Huddersfield Corner Shop
Hazel Wheeler

This charming collection of ‘shop stories’ invites the reader to journey through the past and discover what life was like living in a corner shop in the 1920s and 1930s.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 128 pages | 120 photos


9781848684119
£ 11.69



My Life as an Explorer
Roald Amundsen

The true story of the first man to reach the South Pole.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 192 pages


9781848680593
£ 15.29



The Complete Diary of a Cotswold Lady
Volume 1: The Lady of Rodborough
Agnes Witts

The Complete Diary of a Cotswold Lady is an extraordinary sequence of daily entries, almost without a break covering the years 1788 to 1824. During this thirty-seven year period Agnes recorded the weather, letters received and letters sent, and most importantly of all, her social diary. Her spirits made her rise above the family’s financial disaster caused by her husband’s bankruptcy and she and Edward always moved in the best circles, notwithstanding their straitened circumstances…


9781848680104
£ 22.50



The Diaries Of Sarah Hurst
Susan Hurst, Edited by Susan C. Djabri

The Diaries of Sarah Hurst records the day to day life of a young woman who lived in Horsham, Sussex between 1759 and 1762. Consequently, this book can claim to be one of the most important sources of information on life in the 18th century.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 328 pages


9781848683532
£ 14.39



The Diary of a Cotswold Foxhunting Lady
Frances Witts

A striking diary representing a lost element of country life, profusely illustrated with line illustrations throughout accompanied by family photographs.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 176 pages | 200 line illustrations and photographs


9781848680203
£ 11.69


The Diary of a Cotswold Parson: Reverend F. E. Witts 1783-1854
Edited by David Verey

CLASSIC EDITION

Completely revised and corrected with additional text and illustrations.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 224 pages | 64 illustrations


9781848680159
£ 11.69


The Diary of a Young Wife 1953
Hazel Wheeler

The year is 1953 and the North of England, like everywhere else, is full of women ‘keeping house’ for their husbands. Washing must be scrubbed by hand over the sink, socks must be darned by hand and tea must be on the table by five o’clock sharp.

The Diary of a Young Wife 1953 provides a fascinating glimpse into the trials and tribulations of a young couple, trying to make it in the 1950s.

235 x 165 mm | paperback | 96 pages | 180 black and white illustrations


9781848684140
£ 11.69


The Mespot Letters of a Cotswold Soldier 1915-1920
Frederick Witts

Letters from an officer on the Turkish Arabian Front to his mother in rural Upper Slaughter in Gloucestershire — worlds apart.

Edited by Jasper Hadman.


235 x 156 mm | hardback | 384 pages | 100 black and white photographs


9781848680418
£ 22.50



Too Few, Too Far
Malcolm Angel

REPRINTED TWICE IN HARDBACK NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK EDITION

Corporal George Thomsen’s highly charged action filled account of warfare against all odds. The true story of the brave 22 marines left for dead on the shores of South Georgia.

RECENTLY REVIEWED IN:
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Mail


235 x 156 mm | hardback | 172 pages | 30 colour illustrations


9781848680968
£ 18.00

             
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