
British Railway Wagons: Their Loads and Loading Volume 1
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Brian Grant / Bill Taylor
PaperbackPaul Williams
PaperbackA wonderfully illustrated history of Manchester's buses, showing how the city and its transport have changed from the 1960s through to the twenty-first century.
Mike Armitage
HardbackIn this enthralling book, esteemed motorcycle journalist, editor of Bike magazine and lifelong rider Mike Armitage reveals the story of Triumph: a true British heritage brand, told in all its high-octane glory.
Nige Tassell
HardbackAll aboard for a one-of-a-kind journey by train to some of the most obscure parts of Britain
Ashley Mullenger
PaperbackA transformative and big-hearted memoir about life at sea, for fans of The Shepherd's Life and The Salt Path.
Matt Ralphs
HardbackAutomotive celebrates the ingenuity and usability of cars, trucks and motorbikes past, present and future.
Jeremy Clarkson
PaperbackMichael Napier
HardbackTrevor Alder
PaperbackA model-by-model guide to this popular marque, giving details of design history, model specs, colour variations and styling features. Comprehensively illustrated, the book includes line drawings, black & white plus colour period photographs, together with interior detail.
James Taylor
PaperbackA model-by-model guide to this classic marque, giving details of design history, model specs, colour variations and styling features. Comprehensively illustrated, the book includes original photographs of all major models, together with interior detail. It is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to identify or compare Bentley models.
David Maidment
HardbackAlex Kalinauckas
HardbackThe Story of McLaren is a pocket-sized and exceptionally designed celebration of the legendary manufacturer.
Stuart Codling
HardbackThe Story of Maserati is a pocket-sized and exceptionally designed celebration of the legendary manufacturer.
Peter Saxton
HardbackDavid Goodyear
HardbackNigel Spooner
HardbackMichael Hitchen
PaperbackPreviously unpublished photographs documenting this fascinating and overlooked part of NBC vehicle history.
Keith Scholey
PaperbackThe hundred years from 1850 to 1950 were London’s railway century, an era during which the city was defined by its railways: grimy and utilitarian yet at the same time elegant and innovative.
Mike Taylor
PaperbackA history of tankers on the Humber waterways
Ted Gosling
PaperbackThe author has gathered together over 200 nostalgic images of various modes of transport in his home county of Devon.
Ian J Wilson
PaperbackLeaving the river Thames at Brentford and travelling through the Home Counties to Birmingham and Leicester, the Grand Union Canal wends its way through sylvan countryside and market towns on its route from London to the Midlands.
Stephen Courtney, Brian Patterson
PaperbackDuring the past century, the Royal Navy and its support services at Portsmouth dockyard have experienced a pace of change not seen since the fifteenth century.
Mike Taylor
PaperbackTugs and Towing Barges on the Humbers Waterways
Nick Corble
PaperbackBiography of James Brindley, the man who invented the canal in Britain
John Forbat
PaperbackIncluded are details on the ground-breaking navigation and attack system, its Cold War context, its requirements and the development of ATF (advanced terrain following), and in-depth analysis of automatic flight control systems, analogue and digital simulations at Weybridge and the reconnaissance pack for mapping enemy territory.
Douglas Harper
HardbackFrom their mid-nineteenth-century fencing business the Harpers of Aberdeen developed a unique system of suspension that allowed their light foot suspension bridges to be relatively rigid. The Harpers’ innovative work overcame the disadvantages of this type of bridge and was of considerable benefit to those who relied upon them.
Chris Witts
Paperback2010 marked the 50th anniversary of the Severn Railway Bridge disaster.
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