Books from Tempus Pub Limited

  • Around Doune and Deanston
    By Karen Ross

    This book is part of the Images of Scotland series, which uses old photographs and archived images to show the history of various local areas in Scotland, through their streets, shops, pubs, and people.

  • The Wigan Coalfield
    By Alan Davies

    The photographs in the compilation have been carefully selected from the collections of the Lancashire Mining Museum, Wigan Heritage Centre, and the Donald Anderson / Tony France Archive.

  • Acton
    By Jonathan Oates

    A history of Acton

  • Southall and Hanwell
    By Jonathan Oates

    Part of the Tempus History & Guide series, this book offers an in-depth look at the suburbs of Southall and Hanwell, in the west London borough of Ealing.

  • Sniffer: The Life and Times of Allan Clarke
    By David Saffer, D. Saffer, Allan Clarke

    The life and career of Leeds United player Allan Clarke is detailed in this book, from his humble beginnings to his rise to become champion player.

  • Greek Passenger Liners
    By William H. Miller

    Bill Miller, the noted maritime historian, brings together a collection of images of his favourite Greek liners and tells of the history of the Greek fleets that made the world of cruising so exciting in the last half century.

  • Worlds Without End: The Historic Search for Extraterrestrial Life
    By Roger Hennessey

    1744 , revised 1784 ) by the German astronomer Eberhard Kindermann ( 16 ) was within the ' great tradition ' of space - fiction like Wilkins ' Discovery of a century before . Kindermann had already pressed pluralist arguments in his ...

  • Antony & Cleopatra
    By Pat Southern

    The immortal lovers of novels, plays and films, Antony and Cleopatra were reviled by contemporary Romans, but history has transformed them into tragic heroes.

  • Sale
    By Pat Southern, Karen Cliff, Jan Shearsmith

    A history of Sale and Sale Moor

  • The Magic Circle: Performing Magic Through the Ages
    By Michael Bailey

    This absorbing volume is a must for all those fascinated by the secret world of magic and magical performers, and will be an invaluable addition to any would-be magician's bookshelf.

  • Around Leigh
    By Nicholas Webb, Tony Ashcroft

    A history of Leigh & surrounding areas

  • A History of the Speedway Ashes
    By Peter Foster

    This book charts the history of this event from this first meeting through to the 1953 season. The formation of an Australian side in 1954 kept the series alive, which will be covered in a forthcoming second volume.

  • Heathens: Cradley Heath Speedway, 1977-1996
    By Peter Foster

    Another classic in this popular series, this book tells of the Cradley Heath Heathens and all their glories.

  • Around Frome
    By Michael McGarvie

    A history of Frome

  • Moon Over Malaya: A Tale of Argylls and Marines
    By Jonathan Moffatt, Audrey Holmes McCormick

    What really happened in Singapore and Malaya during the dark days of December 1941 to February 1942?

  • Glamorgan County Cricket Club
    By Andrew Hignell

    This book is part of the Classic Matches series, in which long-term followers of various sporting clubs and teams look back on some of their finest moments.

  • Glamorgan CCC Grounds: The Homes of Welsh Cricket
    By Andrew Hignell

    In their rise from Minor County status to County Champions, Glamorgan have used many grounds. From Cardiff and Swansea to Pontyridd and Llanelli, this book takes a look at the grounds used for Glamorgan County Cricket Club over the years.

  • The Summer of '64
    By Andrew Hignell

    A photographic and narrative account of one of the best cricket seasons in living history.

  • Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
    By Andrew Hignell, Adrian Thomas

    This book is part of the 100 Greats series, which collects short biographies and statistics of the 100 greatest players on various sporting teams or clubs throughout their histories.

  • Glamorgan: The Glory Years,1993-2002
    By Andrew Hignell

    This is the story of this wonderful period, told in the players' own words, and supported by superb photographs by Huw John. It will appeal to all Glamorgan CCC supporters.