Belfast Shipbuilders. A Titanic Tale
Newtownards, Colourpoint Books, 2011. More
Newtownards, Colourpoint Books, 2011. More
[Guildford], The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, 1973. More
East Harling, The Golden Bell Press, 2005. Paul Cattermole (1941-2009), 'was a talented ringer and a dedicated teacher, who passed on his pleasure and enthusiasm for the art of bellringing ... as Bell Adviser to the Diocese of Norwich from 1978 to 2009 he was a driving force in dozens..... More
Woonton Almeley, Logaston Press, 2002. More
Loughborough, The Author, 2000. More
Loughborough, The Author, 1991. More
Loughborough, John Taylor and Company (Bellfounders) Ltd., 1987. More
East Ardsley, EP Publishing, 1974 (first thus)/ 1931. The four-page introduction by Cyril A Wratten is new to this edition. More
Petergate, Quack Books, 2009. The CD is of the Bells of York Minster. More
Cambridge, The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, 1987. More
Bath, Kingsmead Reprints, 1970 (facsimile edition). With a foreword new to this edition by the Bishop of Oxford. More
East Ardsley, EP Publishing Limited, 1977 (facsimile reprint)/ 1912. More
Isle of Colonsay, House of Lochar, 1999. More
London, The Bodley Head, 1949, 1957 and 1960 (all first editions). As 'much at ease with the elegance and bawdyness of a pre-Christian like Horace as with a writer like Baudelaire, nourished in the Christian European tradition' (dustwrapper blurb on the last volume). [3 items]. More
Toowoomba, The Author, 1998. Signed by the author in ink on the title page. An anthology of traveller's tales from Africa and Australia to Russia, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1909. With the later (1954) ownership signature of (Professor) Brian Medlin. More
London, Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1934. More
Falmouth, The Barcliff Advertising and Publishing Co., Ltd., [1949]. More
London, Harrap, 1969. More
London, Chapman and Hall, [1910s]. With an interesting photograph of a drawing of Blanche Stanley, Countess of Airlie, laid down on the front pastedown, and with her signed gift inscription 'to her friend Ida Hankey', dated 26 September 1919. The Countess was a correspondent of Carlyle's. More
Norwich, Canterbury Press, 1991. Loosely inserted are some related newspaper clippings. More
Glasgow, Third Eye Centre, 1984. One of 2100 copies. Exhibition catalogue. More
London, Cassell & Company, Limited, 1887. One of the 'Clinical Manuals for Practitioners and Students of Medicine' series. More
London, John Wallis, 24 December 1794. An attractive Georgian board game, with the winner being the first player to reach London. The letterpress gives rules for playing the game and details of the history and manufactures of the 117 towns mentioned. It is not necessarily accurate; for instance, Henry VI..... More
London, Andrew Dakers Limited, [1950s] and 1955. More