by David Mountfield
A history of stage and mail coach transport in Britain.
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by L T C Rolt
In this book, LTC Rolt (the pioneer of industrial history) takes us on a journey through the history of ballooning.
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"The Highway Code" from 1935 is a fascinating illustration of how times have changed. This is the perfect stocking filler for all motoring aficionados.
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The Reshaping of British Railways, is a facsimile of the Beeching Rport which will fascinate train buffs, was the document that decimated the Victorian and Edwardian railway systems forever.
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by Oliver Green
An attractive little gift book portraying the London Underground from Norman Foster's remarkable station at Canary Wharf to the Yellow-brick vaults of Baker street to the Art Deco exuberance of Arnos Grove.
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by David Bownes
This new, lavishly illustrated history is the official anniversary publication of the London Underground, drawing on previously unseen sources and images to celebrate the crucial role of the tube in the creation and everyday life of modern London.
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by Andrew Martin
Blending reportage, humour and personal encounters, Andrew Martin embarks on a wonderfully engaging social history of London's underground railway system (which despite its name, is in fact 55 five per cent overground).
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by Trevor May
Thousands of Victorians were employed by railway companies, from the locomotive driver on the footplate to the booking clerk in the station.
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by Cyril M Harris
The origins of place names used for stations on London's Underground. Opening dates and any changes of name are also given in this alphabetic listing of all stations still open on the London Underground and Dockland Light Rail.
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A whimsical full-clour reproduction of the map created by MacDonald Gill in 1914 showing tube stations, pictorial anecdotes, key landmarks and cartoon figures. A piece of period fun.
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