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    • June 2020

      Little Willie the first Tank

      The first tank prototype

      by F.J. Beerling

      Everything you need to know about the first prototype tank, Little Willie. Beautifully illustrated in this fun, fact-filled book for children of all ages. Each page is packed with information, and the history of the first prototype tank which became the template for all tanks made across the world! A great learning resourse tool to help teach children about tanks and military history too.

    • Frida : My long lost grandmother’s war

      by Nina F. Grünfeld

      The first time Frida Grünfeld was registered in a police record was spring 1931. She was Jewish, a prostitute, suspected of espionage – and she was pregnant. Frida was born in Leles, Slovakia in 1908, which was Austria-Hungary at the time. She lived a vagrant life the newly established Czehcoslovakia after WW1. In Bratislava she gave birth to a son, Berthold; but gave him away when he was only a week old. He later came to Norway as a refugee and became one of Norway’s most recognised psychiatrists. But what happened to Frida? In this book, the grandaughter Nina F. Grünfeld returns and searches for her grandmother. Through archives she finds interrogation files and court documents revealing clues and information, and she learns how the web is winding ever closer around Frida. The authorities were looking for people like her. Then the Nazis came to power. The story of Frida is a shocking tale of belonging, want and loss.

    • Food & Drink

      Food For Heroes Cook Book

      The Official Help for Heros Cook Book

      by John Pullen

      The official Help for Heroes Cook Book featuring recipes that celebrities, chefs and military people would like to feed to their heroes plus much more... The Food For Heroes Team is led by Sqn Leader Jon Pullen and comprises of Army and RAF Officers & NCOs and civilians. Photographers and chefs on the team have cooked and photographed all of the recipes which are featured in the book plus the pie on the cover! This book asks British personalities and servicemen and women, both current and past, Who their hero is Why they are their hero What they would feed them Contributors include Private Harry Patch (110 year old veteran of WW1), political figures including Gordon Brown and other party leaders; celebrities and sporting heroes such as Sir David Jason, Dame Judi Dench, Ewen MacGregor, Dame Vera Lynn, Sir Steve Redgrave, Bruce Forsyth, Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, the 4 service chiefs, Flight Lieutenant Michelle Goodman DFC, Captain Dave Rigg MC, Sub-Lieutenant Donald Keeble DSC and many others. Celebrity Chefs: Anton Mossiman, Ainsley Harriott, Antony Worrall Thompson, Brian Turner, Paul Gayler, Peter Gladwin Help for Heroes is a registered charity that is raising funds to support our wounded service personnel. Registered Charity number 1120920

    • Biography: general
      June 2018

      Knight: Yorkshireman, Storyteller, Spy

      by Greg Christie

      Biography of best-selling novelist, Eric Knight whose work was praised by the literary establishment of the 1930s, but whose greatest acheivements were overshadowed by his biggest hit - he was the author of 'Lassie Come-Home'. A child immigrant to the USA, Eric Knight enlisted in Canada and returned to England to face the horrors of WWI, having already escaped once from the deprivation of the Yorkshire mill towns His biography is an epic account that spans some of the key historical moments early in the last century. With a creative mind, and a formidable spirit that sustained him from the trenches of Ypres, and through the Depression, to literary success and acclaim, he did not shy away from defending his native England once more – as confidant to the US President, he supported the efforts to bring the US into WWII which led to his untimely death in the service of the OSS, the forerunner to the US Central Intelligence Agency.

    • June 2020

      Matilda

      Queen of the Desert

      by F.J. Beerling

      Matilda, a very British tank, all you need to know about her history from the beginning. This beautifully illustated book is packed full of fun facts and the history of tanks and how they came about, where and why they were used. A great learning resource tool too.

    • 1997

      The Egyptian – French Relations 1923-1956

      From cooperation to collusion

      by Dr. Alaa Aldien Arafat

      The Egyptian French relations in the period between ww1 and ww2 was never tackled before neither in Egypt nor in France. Anyone who studies political science or sociology or history of the middle east will definitely need this book, as its one of its kind. Egypt was the center of most of the libration movements all over the world starting from world war one all over the sixties. A well researched book about the Egyptian point of view concerning this topic.

    • War & combat fiction
      March 2014

      The Knutsford Lads Who Never Came Home

      by Tony Davies

      This is the story of over 260 young lads from the Knutsford, Cheshire area who never returned from the Great War. The story of each man has been researched including the use of regimental war diaries telling the story of how they met their end.

    • Local history
      March 2016

      More Tales From A Cornish Lugger

      by Paul Greenwood

      In this sequel to his much-acclaimed first book, Once Aboard A Cornish Lugger,Paul Greenwood draws on his own experiences in the 1970s and 1980s to graphically bring to life the hardships and dangers faced by Cornish fishermen. More Tales From A Cornish Lugger tells of gales, whales, wrecks and rigours of life aboard the fishing luggers that worked off the south coast of Cornwall.

    • ELT resource books for teachers
      May 2006

      Teaching Through English

      by Mark Fletcher

      Provides the classroom language for Teachers and Students – in English. Covers many classroom subjects and situations Recommended for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Lessons) Designed for 2 areas of interest – General English – & English for Specific Subjects Individual units have topics which include ... Starting the Class Teacher giving instructions Discipline For the student Some questions for the Teacher to ask Comments about students' work Activities for Learning Classroom equipment Homework / Exams Timetable / Rooms / Subjects Pastoral Books / Computers History Geography Sports Music Maths Making things – Crafts Cooking Each topic lessons is designed to help teachers expand their use of classroom language in English. Wonderful lively illustrations drawn by Mark Fletcher.

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