Liverpool

  • Liverpool: A Macabre Miscellany
    By Daniel K. Longman

    When Berry vacated the room and met with reporters he complained that prison staff would have given Conway another 8 inches if it wasn't for his intervention and probably would have been decapitated completely.

  • Liverpool
    By Richard Pollard, Joseph Sharples

    from 1893-5 and was carried out to Pearson's designs by Nathaniel Hitch, who had worked for him on the reredos of Truro Cathedral. s of the chancel is the Lady Chapel, one bay long with aisles, the n aisle continuous with the ambulatory ...

  • Liverpool: Soccer Yearbook
    By Steve Bradley, Roger Kean

    'There's been an all-round improvement,' said the relieved Barnsley boss Danny Wilson afterwards. 'I think we're learning.' Sunday January 31 1999 Monday February 1 1 999 Tuesday February 2 1999 Wednesday February 3 1999 Thursday ...

  • Liverpool: city beautiful
    By David Cottrell

    This book looks at some of the most notable buildings which help to give Liverpool its grandeur.

  • Liverpool: The Irish Connection : the Story of Some Notable Irish People who Helped to Create the Great City of...
    By Michael Kelly

    Liverpool: The Irish Connection : the Story of Some Notable Irish People who Helped to Create the Great City of...

  • Liverpool: The Hurricane Port
    By Andrew Lees

    In Liverpool: The Hurricane Port, Andrew Lees reveals how Liverpool's pre-eminence in the slave trade left an indelible scar on the psychogeography of the city.

  • Liverpool: A Landscape History
    By Martin Greaney

    The Bridgewater Canal and the Trent and Mersey Canal opened in the 1760s, both connecting Liverpool with its ... as well as in the role of port and gateway to the world, set the town up to become the global city of the next century.

  • Liverpool: A People's History
    By Peter Aughton

    Liverpool: A People's History tells the full story of this unique place in a way which celebrates the individuals who have shaped it, often allowing witnesses from the past to speak for themselves.

  • Liverpool: The Rise, Fall and Renaissance of a World Class City
    By Ken Pye

    Ken Pye takes you on a tour through the history of Liverpool, the crossroads of the British Empire, the home of the Beatles and, for the second year, the friendliest city in the UK.

  • Liverpool: A City at War

    Liverpool: A City at War

  • Liverpool: Wondrous Place : Music from Cavern to Cream
    By Paul Du Noyer

    Even before it gave us the Beatles, Liverpool produced the first true rock'n'roll star to be born outside America, Billy Fury. There has been a stream of star names ever...

  • Liverpool: A Backpass Through History
    By Michael A. O'Neill

    This limited edition hardback book provides an insight into the unique journey of one the most famous football club s in the world Liverpool. Follow the authoritative text charting the historical rise from its origins

  • Liverpool: A Memoir of Words
    By Tony Crowley

    ... Sayle , Alexei and David Stafford . 1989. Alexei Sayle's Great Bus Journeys of the World . London : Methuen . Scott , Dixon . 1907. Liverpool . London : Black . " Scousers " Are All Brothers ' 1943. Liverpool Evening Express . December ...

  • Liverpool: The Story of a Football Club in 101 Lives
    By Anton Rippon

    No self-respecting Liverpool fan should be without this book!” —Books Monthly

  • Liverpool: Looking Out to Sea
    By Peter Marlow

    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.

  • Liverpool: Regeneration of a City Centre
    By David Taylor, Terry Davenport

    Liverpool: Regeneration of a City Centre

  • Liverpool: City of the Sea
    By Tony Lane

    ... 1960s and which continued through the 1970s and 1980s . It was unfortunate for Liverpool's ... Liverpool Daily Post reported in 1954 that although nearly 60 non ... The port and its related processing industries therefore continued to ...