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Taken from his popular column in The Yorkshire Post, Julian Norton's On Call with a Yorkshire Vet is the follow up to his successful The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet and features more anecdotes from his veterinary work in North Yorkshire.
The first ever crime thriller featuring Rugby League. A story of sex, money and revenge. It's Greg Duggan's toughest season yet...
The Yorkshire Post's talented illustrator Graeme Bandeira has whipped up quite a following with his expertly drawn insightful satire. Inside this book you will find 100 cartoons packed with an eclectic mix of humour, vibrancy and sublety. Immerse yourself and enjoy the wonderful characters that this book has to offer!
An evocation, both funny and sad, of a young man's awakening to the world of love and sex, this title is also a portrait of a life soon to change irrevocably. Set in the world of Music Hall, it offers a snapshot of a fascinating period in theatre history whilst creating a social drama with believable and intriguing characterisation.
Hidden away for over 30 years and only just come to light - this book gives a unique insight to one of the most important authors of the 20th Century.
The London Midland Region in the final years of steam traction from 1948 to 1966. A fascinating collection of hitherto unpublished black and white photographs by former Senior British Medical Council researcher, Ben Brooksbank.
Disillusioned scriptwriter Gregory Dawson is holed up in a Cornish hotel writing a script he must finish. A chance encounter in the bar sends him back in time to the doomed world of his youth before the slaughter of The First World War.
Consisting only of articles taken from his popular column in The Yorkshire Post, Julian Norton's The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet features anecdotes from his veterinary work in North Yorkshire.
A remarkable collection featuring rare colour and black and white images that documents this most popular class of locomotive.
The inspirational story of HUDDERSFIELD TOWN's record-breaking 1979-80 seasonA unique insight into the re-birth of a once-mighty football club as told by every member of the 16-man squad who left a remarkable legacy.
A remarkable collection featuring rare colour and black and white images that documents this most popular class of locomotive.
A beautifully produced book featuring the grand houses of Yorkshire and their people. A delightful insight to the stories behind those iconic landmarks, how they came to be and how they developed.
The prequel to Peter Tuffrey's successful 2016 title The Last Years of Yorkshire Steam. The period 1900 to 1948 has long been considered to be the Golden Age of Britain's railways and it is to be seen in Yorkshire in all its glory in this splendid book.
One of rugby league's most successful and recognisable players of the modern era, delivers a searingly honest autobiography.
What is it like to follow a famous father into top class sport? Through exclusive interviews with a large number of fathers and sons who had played professional cricket, "Following On" explores the multi-generational nature of cricket and examines the father and son relationships in the sport.
A remarkable collection featuring rare colour and black and white images that documents this most popular class of locomotive.
A breathtaking ride through the history of cycling in Yorkshire The UK's growing obsession with two wheels is well fed in this outstanding book by Jonathan Brown - the man on the press bike.
Suitable for those who are curious about things for which no words exist, and have a mild interest in random Yorkshire villages with quirky names, this dictionary of toponymy and etymology features some of the obscurely wonderful, often unheard of and wastefully under-used place names of this county.
Leeds United's biggest crowd of the 2004-05 season was for a testimonial match. The 37,889 who packed into Elland Road were paying tribute to Lucas Radebe, the South African international who so captured the hearts of Leeds fans that they still chant his name years after he retired. This book tells his story.
Three unhappy characters, flee from their old lives to seek adventure on the open road. Fate brings them together and into the presence of a broken-down theatrical touring company. Throwing caution to the winds they save the group and set off on an unforgettable tour of the pavillions and provincial theatres of England. First published in 1929.
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