The Blenheim Bomber Story
The first book in this series tells the fascinating story and heroic, two-decade reconstruction of the world's only airworthy Bristol Blenheim bomber.
More info →Against All Odds – The Guinea Pig Story
The second book in this series follows the history of the ‘Guinea Pig Club’, founded by the brilliant plastic
surgeon, Sir Archibald McIndoe.
By Day and By Night – The B17 and Lancaster Bomber Story
The third book in the series tells the amazing story of the most renowned bombers of World War II:
America’s B-17 - the ‘Flying Fortress’ - and Britain’s Lancaster Bomber.
Two Legends of WWII – The Spitfire and Mustang Story
The fourth book in the series tells the amazing story of the two most famous fighters in World War II: the Spitfire and the Mustang.
More info →The Piston Warriors of WWII
The fifth book in this series recounts the nostalgic and moving history of fighting in the skies during World War II from every fighting Air Force on both sides of the Atlantic, and the stories of the men and machines
More info →The Life of Arthur – General of the Britons
A main mystery surrounding the mysterious figure of King Arthur is the commonly expressed doubt whether he actually has a place in history.
More info →Passages on the Crimean War
The campaign diary of Private Richard Barnham, 38th Regiment South Staffordshire, detailing his personal experience of the Crimean War from 1854-6. (Foreword by David Cliff.)
More info →A Childhood in Carnforth
In this final book in the series, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life during the first ten years of her own, from 1915 to 1925.
More info →How Carnforth Grew
In this first book, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life from its birth to the opening of the 20th Century.
More info →How Carnforth Steamed into the Twentieth Century
Following on from the first book, How Carnforth Grew, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life during the first 15 years of the 20th Century, as seen through the eyes of her mother, Annie Barnham.
More info →Montgomery’s Trouble in the Underworld
Thirteen-year-old Montgomery does not believe in magic. But then, he'd have said people don't live hundreds of metres below London, yet here they are! And in the Underworld city of Lundarien they have eight kinds of magic - the 'Magic Circles'
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