Books from DB

  • Ghosts of London
    By Jonathan Sutherland

    Ghostly stories are interwoven into the very fabric of the capital's history, and, in addition to the ghosts of historical characters and echoes of past events, there are many other less well-known apparitions.

  • Trautmann: The Biography
    By Alan Rowlands

    This book looks at the life of the ex-prisoner of war who went on to become one of the most admired players of his era.

  • The Burnley FC Miscellany
    By David Wiseman

    'The Burnley FC Miscellany' offers a detailed history of the club, where you can read some of the odd, quaint and quirky things that have been part of the 125 years of Clarets history.

  • West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record
    By Tony Matthews

    Written by well-known football author Tony Matthews, this book provides an official record of West Bromwich Albion Football Club since their formation in 1883.

  • Blackpool's Seaside Stars
    By Craig Fleming, Steve Singleton

    A timeless refrain not just from millions of Blackpool holidaymakers, but also from a galaxy of stars - who helped build the Lancashire resort's reputation as the major entertainment centre outside London.

  • The Who's Who of Cardiff City: 1899-2006
    By Dean Hayes

    An informative reference to Cardiff City Football Club, this work includes various statistics to supplement the career details of every player, whether they are a household name or whether they only made a handful of appearances for the ...

  • The Illustrated History of Nottingham's Suburbs
    By Geoffrey Oldfield

    This text shows how the countryside, farms and villages around Nottingham developed into the urban streets, residential areas, shopping districts and industrial estates that are so familiar today.

  • Blue Army Quiz Book: Leicester City
    By Nigel Freestone

    Containing 1,000 challenging questions, this title will test the memory of all Leicester City fans, with sections covering every aspect of the club's history.

  • The Piper's Tune
    By Stephen Edden

    Vibrant, engaging, sometimes gritty, at other times unashamedly romantic, and full of wit and wordplay, this is a 12th century love story with a difference.

  • Pride and Passion in Bury
    By Eamon Kavanagh

    'Pride & Passion in Bury' tells the story of the author's life growing up in a great little town at a great time. The book for the most part portrays a lad enjoying life to the full, at a time when life seemed simpler.