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Geology Explained: Forest of Dean

By William Dreghorn
An easy-to-follow guide to the geology of this outstanding landscape region. illustrated with field sketches, diagrams and maps.

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What about the Villa?
By Joe Gray
A long forgotten story from Britain’s sporting history set in the days when Aston Villa was a leading pro baseball team.

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Singing Puccini at the kitchen sink
By Bert Flitcroft
A new collection by the highly-regarded Midlands poet: poetry for general reader and enthusiast alike - a joy to read.

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Geology Explained: Cotswolds
By William Dreghorn
An easy-to-follow guide to the geology of this outstanding landscape region. illustrated with field sketches, diagrams and maps.

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Fresh Flowers For M'Lady
By Tony Hibbert
The story of Craig-y-Nos - a hub of the industrial history of South Wales and home to former opera superstar Adelina Patti.

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L
edbury Sketchbook
By Anthony Bateman
A personal and affectionate record of the people, events, buildings and vistas of Ledbury as seen through the eyes of the artist.

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Geology Explained: Lake District
By Robert Prosser
An easy-to-follow guide to the geology of this outstanding landscape region. illustrated with field sketches, diagrams and maps.

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The Green Lanes of Herefordshire
By Heather Hurley
An exploration of the long-forgotten green routeways of the county. Includes a series of illustrated walks along selected routes.

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Kathy Lewis Sketchbook
By Kathy Lewis
A selection of work by the prominent Gloucestershire artist. Presented as a facsimile of one of the artist's field sketchbooks.

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Geology Explained: South Wales
By T R Owen
An easy-to-follow guide to the geology of this outstanding landscape region. illustrated with field sketches, diagrams and maps.

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Penny A Jar
By Keith Harris
A moving story of childhood poverty in wartime Bristol. From hunger, homelessness and cruelty to friendship, support and love.
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Landscapes on the Edge
Edited by Margot Miller & Sue Sharp
An anthology of poems of the Wye Valley and Welsh Borders, from early to contemporary writers. Illustrated with woodblock engravings.

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Paths and Pubs of the Wye Valley
By Heather and Jon Hurley
Twelve circular routes, each leading off the waymarked Wye Valley Walk - and each featuring a pub stop. Fully illustrated.

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Treatise on Cyder Making
By Hugh Stafford
First published more than 250 years ago, this is a facsimile edition of one of the earliest guides to apple growing and cider making.
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May Hill: Paintings and Drawings
By Valerie McLean
A selection of work by this contemporarys artist which is complemented by memories of the people of May Hill in Gloucestershire.

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Exploring Historic Dean
By John Sheraton and Rod Goodman
A detailed guide to fourteen scenic walks in an area with a long and fascinating history. Full-colour illustrations throughout.

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Trackway to Turnpike
By Heather Hurley
The development of roads and routes in South Herefordshire, from prehistoric routes to the end of the turnpike era.

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Forest Gold: selected poems
By Marigold Pritchard
Born and bred in the Forest of Dean, the author shares a host of memories of life in the region through her poetry.

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Excursion from Source of the Wye
By Mark Willett
First published in 1810, this is a facsimile edition of one of the earliest tour guides to the Wye Valley region.
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Personalities of the Forest of Dean

By H G Nicholls
First published in 1863, this is a facsimile edition of the author's "relation of successive officials, gentry and commonality".
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Forest Leaves: selected poems
By Marigold Pritchard
The author has brought together a further selection of her favourite poems about aspects of everyday life in the Forest of Dean.

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