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A day at the seaside for Dan, Wizzy, James, Sophie and their dog, Honey, becomes an unexpected and risky quest. The team follow a gang of rogues into a spooky church to track them through a secret passage and eventually bring them to justice. This is an adventure that tests Wizzy, the irascible, hi-tech wheelchair, and his friends to the limit.
Princess Gwenllian of Wales was born in 1282, the time when King Edward of England was determined to take Wales for himself. Her father and uncle were cruelly killed, and her boy cousins imprisoned, but Edward put the infant Gwenllian in a Gilbertine Priory where she lived out her days in anonymity. Or did she? Read `Owl at Midnight' to find out.
Wizzy the wheelchair has amazing skills and plenty of attitude. A farm holiday becomes more than Dan and Wizzy expect, when a quiet ride down a country lane with friends exposes a mystery. The team get into danger and discover there is more to Wizzy than they had guessed. With Suzan's watercolours the story comes to glorious life.
Autobiography of New Forest equestrian artist, Alan Langford, richly illustrated with his oil paintings, watercolours and sketches of working horses in relationship with man. Powerful and full of movement, his paintings depict New Forest pony drifts, sales and point to point, alongside the Romani horse fairs that lend the book its title 'WELGORA' .
Doug Gregory flew as a night fighter pilot through WW2, and later, after retirement from his teaching post, built his own WW1 bi-plane in his back garden, flying it with the Great War Display Team. After a last flight in his S.E.5a, Doug settled, aged 90, to publishing this witty and highly readable memoir.
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