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The Hot Trod - John Sadler - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Hot Trod - John Sadler - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sunbeam Lotus - Graeme Lawton - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bath Through Time - Jenny Knight - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

US Naval Aviation in the 1980s: Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Air Stations - Adrian Symonds - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Renault 5 - Mark Bradbury - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Honda Valkyrie - Peter Rakestrow - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sampans, Banyans and Rambutans - Derek Tait - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bath: The Postcard Collection - Alan Spree - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Two-Wheeled Blitzkrieg - Paul Garson - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Edward II - Kathryn Warner - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Everyday Life in Victorian London - Helen Amy - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Secret Tewkesbury - David Elder - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Matchbox Toys - Nick Jones - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A-Z of Bristol - Cynthia Stiles - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Manchester United Busby's Legacy - Iain Mccartney - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

DKK 175.00
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The First English Hero - Iain Soden - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The First English Hero - Iain Soden - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, was, by his own declaration, a Norman. Possessing, at one time or another, a Dukedom, numerous Earldoms and Viscounties on both sides of the Channel, he owned and controlled about a third of both England and Normandy.Skilled in siegecraft and loyal to a fault, Ranulf spent a lifetime at war alongside the impetuous King Richard the Lionheart and then his reviled brother King John, ably commanding their armies and earning a reputation for his offensive spirit and his tenacity in defence. Loyal to a fault, in 1215 he refused to sign Magna Carta and spent the next two years as England’s main defence against a French-backed rebel army. Offered the regency of all England, he graciously refused. His military might tipped the balance in support of the child king Henry III.Ranulf’s reputation grew further when he went on crusade, covering himself with glory and winning the admiration of Rome. He went on to use his experience of war to build spectacular castles, and his diplomacy secured economic prosperity for much of the Midlands. When he died at the height of his fame in 1232, it was said in France that the devil himself had thrown his soul out of hell – even in death he was simply too hot to handle!By Ranulf’s own declaration, his body was that of a foreigner; but surely his heart and soul belong to England. This is the story not just of one man, but of the birth pangs of the English nation.

DKK 168.00
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Peugeot 205 GTI - Matthew Corrigan - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Peugeot 205 GTI - Matthew Corrigan - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

In this readable and engaging book, Peugeot 205 GTI enthusiast and author Matthew Corrigan tells the inside story of one of the most successful cars of the 1980s and 1990s, the Peugeot 205, focusing particularly on the GTI ‘hot hatch’ versions.Launched in 1983, the Peugeot 205 entered a highly competitive market, with cars such as the Renault 5, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, Opel Corsa, Austin Metro and Fiat Uno setting high standards. The Peugeot 205 pushed quickly to the front of the pack. Despite being pipped to the post for European Car of the Year by the Fiat Uno, it proved in the longer term to be a better car. This was recognised by What Car? magazine, who made it their car of the year. Later, Carmagazine would award it Car of the Decade.This book covers the engineering and design features that made the 205 so special. Within a stylish design, it offered a variety of lively petrol and diesel engines while the suspension, with MacPherson struts at the front and torsion arms with trailing arms at the back, offered excellent ride and handling. Soon the first GTI version was produced with an eager free-revving 1600 engine. In 1986 a 1900 version was introduced. The book also covers the rally versions of the car for Peugeot Talbot Sport and its continuing success in amateur motorsport today as well as the CTI Cabriolet and special editions.Drawing on his personal experience of driving a renovated Peugeot 205 GTI, Matthew Corrigan also provides advice on restoration, parts, used-car values and other ownership tips.

DKK 161.00
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Bath in 50 Buildings - Pat Dargan - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bath in 50 Buildings - Pat Dargan - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The ancient city of Bath in Somerset grew up around hot springs on the River Avon, where the Romans founded baths at the location they named Aquae Sulis, the magnificent buildings of which still stand today. The health-giving fame of the waters brought wealth and visitors to the town in later centuries and Bath became an important and fashionable spa town during the Georgian period, attracting high society and gentry from London and around the country. Bath was transformed in the Georgian era as leading architects left a remarkable historical legacy, much of it built in the distinctive Bath stone. Despite being targeted in the Baedeker raids during the Second World War, the legacy of Bath’s historical structures has remained intact, and the city has been recognised with its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Bath in 50 Buildings explores the history of this fascinating city through a selection of its most interesting buildings. These buildings represent architectural and historic periods from Roman Britain to the present day including the Roman Baths, the medieval abbey church, the elegant sweep of the Georgian Royal Crescent, the striking Circus, the magnificent Pump Room and Assembly Rooms as well as many streets and squares of the period and Robert Adam’s Pulteney Bridge. Twentieth-century and present-day architecture is also represented in Bath with new commercial and housing developments, its two universities, Thermae Spa and Southgate Shopping Precinct, theatres and other cultural centres. The book will appeal to all those who live in Bath or who have an interest in the city.

DKK 159.00
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Leeds United in the 21st Century - Dave Tomlinson - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Leeds United in the 21st Century - Dave Tomlinson - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The last twenty years have been tortuous for supporters of Leeds United Football Club. In 2001 they were in the final four of the Champions League; within six years they were condemned to the third tier of English football for the first time. A financial implosion brought a record £50 million loss in 2003, United ‘enduring the nightmare’ rather than ‘living the dream’.After a dismal period of ownership by a local consortium brought the sale of the Elland Road stadium, Leeds were twice ‘rescued’ from financial collapse by the controversial Ken Bates. Amidst this turmoil, Leeds beat Manchester United in a legendary FA Cup clash at Old Trafford in 2010 and won an emotion-soaked promotion from League One. The summer of 2012 was dominated by rumours as a bank from the Middle East courted Bates, but the empty promises ran into the sand and GFH sold out to Massimo Cellino, an egocentric and eccentric Italian corn magnate. His near-the-knuckle business dealings pitched Leeds into more disputes with the Football League as Cellino went through managers like a hot knife through butter. When the Italian sold to Andrea Radrizzani in 2017, Leeds finally had stable leadership and the recruitment of the feted Marcelo Bielsa a year later brought Leeds to new playing heights. Engulfed by the ‘Spygate’ dispute with Frank Lampard’s Derby County, United missed out on promotion by a whisker in 2019 but finally achieved the promotion they so dearly coveted the following season despite nearly being derailed by the pandemic. Bielsa’s men took the Premier League by storm with their effervescent football and now look forward to a bright future.Beginning in 2000 as football’s finances started to boom, this book tells the tale of how Leeds United tried to capitalise on the financial gravy train and almost perished in the process but retained the loyal and passionate support through thick and thin of one of the most committed fan bases in Europe.

DKK 168.00
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