Flitley hardly acknowledged the greeting. “W-why should I?” he asked. “W-w-what have I to be g-glad about?” “Everything,” exclaimed Smith. “Listen to the music.” He clicked his fingersandlookedintothemiddle distance,asif forinspiration.
It wouldn't be Christmas without the festive warmth of a heart-meltingly romantic novella from Sophie Pembroke!
Mothers of the City
Addicotts Pawnshop and Other Tales
The story of Kitty Wilkinson, who fought poverty and adversity to become a legend in her time.
In 1901, he married Miss Kate Ethel Johnston, daughter of William Johnston. Following her death in childbirth, Johnston endowed new laboratories in the University in 1903 in her honour. Manson's equivalent was Chamberlain.
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Ghost Town: A Liverpool Shadowplay
The Liverpool Quiz Book
Liverpool's unique history as an international port and a cultural melting pot has given it a character all its own. This offbeat guidebook will lead you to a different Liverpool.
This time not in a tumbledown manor house in the middle ofthe country, with a husband that had an upper class hyphenated surname and no money to speak of, but in a tumbledown cottage on the edge of the docks, with a husband who could ...
The Making of John Lennon: The Untold Story of the Rise and Fall of The Beatles
This is a Liverpool history with a difference. Packed iwth information this book is not only about events but about people - Great Liverpudlians - and the part they each played in shaping hte city.
And through each legendary game, its authors tell the full story of the most extraordinary division not just in football, but in modern Britain. This is Red on Red, a rivalry like no other.
This volume is the fruit of decades of research by the Revd D Ben Rees into the unique story of the Welsh people living in Liverpool and on the banks of the Mersey.
Tessa was her brothers' lifeline when her mother died - the privations of war are just another battle for her to fight.
The first ever biography of John Lennon by a lifelong Liverpudlian, this is the untold story of Lennon's middle-class background and his attempts to reconcile it with working-class rock 'n' roll.
This book is one of a selection of titles by British photographers, supported by the Arts Council, showing the most outstanding work produced in this country.
"Mid-Atlantic, 10 April 1954: The Queen Elizabeth's crew organise the committal to the deep of a coffin containing the remains of Liverpool Football Club, relegated that day to the Second Division.
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the centre of Liverpool has changed and developed over the last century.