The Little Book of Diana shows the warm and human side to the world's most famous woman. Hers should have been a long and golden life filled with riches and acclaim when she married the most eligible of bachelors - Charles, the Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne. On August 31st 1997, the country came together in shock, grief and mourning following the tragic and untimely death of the ...
The Wooden Spoon is a rugby-based charity which has raised millions and supports disadvantaged children and young people.This is the 14th edition of this colourful rugby yearbook.Edited by BBC commentator Ian Robertson and written by leading rugby writers and broadcasters, this book is a unique look at league and international rugby and includes results, statistics and fixtures for the year ...
100 Magic Moments of the Turf is written by Graeme Roe and is a collection of stories and anecdotes featuring a broad section of people who are or have been connected with racing including trainers, jockeys and owners. The stories are a mix of funny, exciting and sometimes almost tragic. Illustrated with many colour pictures this is a fantastic gift for any fan of horseracing.
The North East region of England has a unique mix of natural and manmade landscapes, has been at the crossroads of three major cultures and has seen the massive growth of the industrial revolution in the 19th century followed by decline in the late 20th century. The natural beauty of the rolling hills of the Cheviots and its spectacular coastline provide tourists with a near-idyllic calm and ...
As Britain's smallest country, Northern Ireland is a myriad of mountains, lakes, windswept moors, beaches and busy towns along with its own inland sea. Comprising six counties including County Antrim and County Down, the country is dotted with dozens of small towns hidden by rolling countryside with fishing villages stretching along breathtaking Atlantic sands. Settled alongside its surviving ...