Books from Trafalgar Square Publishing

  • Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Train
    By Michael Bond

    Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Train

  • Will to Win: How One Young Rider Reached the Top
    By Rachel Hunt

    Mum was so CrOSS , she sent us straight home ... SENIOR BHS TRIALS , SPRING 1981 My first senior Novice event was to be the Aldon horse trials in Somerset . In our enthusiasm , and determined not to be late , we in fact confused the ...

  • Handbook for Nannies
    By Mary Thompson

    Handbook for Nannies

  • Household Management
    By Margaret Willes

    This book looks at the roles of the housekeeper, her maids, the butler and the cook.

  • Country House Estates
    By Margaret Willes

    This book looks at the roles of the land agent, the stable lads and the gardener. Wherever possible, the author cites specific individuals to illustrate their roles, such as John Caesar, the agent at Erdigg.

  • Blood and Judgment
    By Jonathan Havard

    The ropes were slack , the hook oscillating gently . He could see Crampton waiting patiently in his cab , catching his eye , brandishing an encouraging thumbs - up sign . The Sprawler stood on the road some way beyond the tower .

  • Mounting & Framing Pictures
    By Michael Woods

    Mounting & Framing Pictures

  • Davie Cooper: Tribute to a Legend
    By Graham Clark

    This book details his career as one of the most gifted players ever to have graced Scottish football.

  • Bardot
    By Sean French

    The most dignified are those who find something else to do , becoming a stage actor once again , like Katharine Hepburn ; becoming a stage singer , like Judy Garland or Marlene Dietrich ; or ostentatiously retiring , like Greta Garbo .

  • Astrology: A Beginner's Guide
    By Graham Boston

    Through a series of simple, practical steps, the handbook covers how to: cast a horoscope; draw up a birth chart; and interpret the 12 signs of the zodiac. There are exercises, and examples of well-known figures and world events.

  • Field Guide to Butterflies and Moths of Britain and Europe
    By Helgard Reichholf-Riehm

    Species in their natural habitat. Guide to cover both butterflies and moths thoroughly.

  • Martin Leman's Book of Beasts
    By Colin Pearson, Martin Leman

    Martin Leman's Book of Beasts

  • George Clooney: An Illustrated Story
    By David Bassom

    These picture-packed books look at the personal lives and careers of some of the biggest names in film and rock music today.

  • Knight Errant: Memoirs of a Vagabond Actor
    By Robert Stephens

    Knight Errant: Memoirs of a Vagabond Actor

  • Mountain Weather: A Guide for Skiers and Hillwalkers
    By William James Burroughs

    This book shows how a basic understanding of meteorology, combined with knowledge of the local climate, can help you predict what conditions will be like, and provides a wealth of climatic information about the world's most popular resorts.

  • Anoraknophobia
    By Nick Newman, Tristan Davies

    Wallace and Gromit enter an inventor's competition sponsored by the Acme Corporation, whose owners plan to use hypnosis and a trained spider act to capture the entrants and force them to work for the company.

  • Dogs: The Ultimate Dictionary of Over 1,000 Dog Breeds
    By Desmond Morris

    Looks at every recognized dog breed from the Affenpinscher to the Zanzibar Greyhound, discussing the behavior, origins, and qualities of each and offering a look at various theories of canine behavior.

  • Simply Irresistible Bags: 45 Designs for Going Out, Looking Chic, and Shopping Green

    This new collection of handmade bags comes straight from the pages of the French magazine Marie Claire Idées and features patterns and designs ranging from the practical--a string shopping bag, a laundry organizer, an armchair caddy, and ...

  • When the Spirit Comes
    By Colin Urquhart

    When the Spirit Comes

  • Hell's Golfer: A Good Walk Spoiled
    By Tom Morton

    In this book the author goes in search of Scottish golf courses where a leather-clad biker like himself can play hard, without hassle, queueing or bankruptcy.