Henry Dering
Richard L. M. Byers
John Nikas
Alistair Holt
Mainly covering the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, this collection of images offers a fascinating survey of one of the iconic locomotives of twentieth-century britain: the class 40.
Roy Anderson
Seth Casteel
New york times bestselling author and photographer seth casteel's follow-up to the phenomenal underwater dogs -- now with puppies.
Neil Smith
Zhengyi Wu
Anthony Dawson
The liverpool & manchester railway was britain's first mainline, intercity railway; opened in 1830 it was at the cutting edge of railway technology.
Brian Deutsch
This is the pictorial story of the triumph of the human spirit through conflict, starting with the second boer war at the start of the 20th century through to the world wars.
Zhengyi Wu
Zhengyi Wu
Rob Gibson
Zhengyi Wu
Mahmoud Al-Shaibani
A comprehensive introduction to yemen's current crises, major players, and potential solutions to an ongoing civil war.
Glenn A. Knoblock
David Maidment
Athol McCredie
New zealand photography collected illuminates the richness of new zealand’s photographic tradition, from nineteenth-century portraits and dramatic landscapes to the latest contemporary art photography.
Zhengyi Wu
Neil Collingwood
Leek is the main town of the staffordshire moorlands and the most important centre on the south-western edge of the peak district.
Chris McNab
Edward Burtynsky
Jane Russ
Darlene Arden
Walter R. Borneman
Sean Corcoran
In 2015 artist kevin sacco returned to new york city after a period of living in new jersey.
Bruce Davidson
Janice Hayes
Mark Weiss
Richard Stubbings
After the upheavals of the 1980s, with the split up of the national bus company, the 1990s saw further changes.
Heinrich Van den Berg
This large format, deluxe book is a visual record of all the mammals that may be seen on travels in southern africa and filled with the most stunning images that only the lens of the van den bergs can bring.
Peter Gill
Mark Carter
Christopher Davies
Serge Ramelli
Introduction: the empire state -- geography -- the history of new york -- who lives in new york?
Paul Chrystal
John Shipley
William Eggleston
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Stef Orazi
Kac Young
Alan Ranger
Malcolm Batten
Juliette W. Gregson
Subject to both natural and man-made dangers, of the 91 pleasure piers that once decorated the british coastline, just 55 remain.
Rodney Laredo
Marie Laurberg
Traditional chinese edition of moon: an illustrated history: from ancient myths to the colonies of tomorrow.
David Beddall
Alan Myatt
Mike Street
This book covers bus and coach operators in south east wales between 1968 and 1979.
Steven Dickens
The borough of trafford includes old trafford, stretford, altrincham, sale, partington, and urmston within greater manchester.
Peter Waller
The lost tramways of england series documents the tram networks which were at the heart of many of britain's growing towns and cities from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.
Marc Tetro
A countdown of five of the most fascinating stick insects provides thrills as readers learn about the biological, social, and hunting characteristics of these camouflaging insects..
Royston Morris