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Welcome to Aviation Classics, a series of high-quality glossy publications centred on the world’s greatest aircraft, the events in which they played crucial roles and those who flew, maintained and supported them.
Welcome to Aviation Classics, a series of high-quality glossy publications centred on the world’s greatest aircraft, the events in which they played crucial roles and those who flew, maintained and supported them.
Welcome to Aviation Classics, a series of high-quality glossy publications centred on the world’s greatest aircraft, the events in which they played crucial roles and those who flew, maintained and supported them.
Welcome to Aviation Classics, a series of high-quality glossy publications centred on the world’s greatest aircraft, the events in which they played crucial roles and those who flew, maintained and supported them.
In this book we have tried to collect together the bizarre, the weird and wonderful, the out of-place railways, much of which can still be seen today.
Fifty years ago, British Railways took delivery of its first production diesel locomotives ordered as part of the British Transport Commission’s modernization plans for the railway system.
The latest in the British Railway series, showing how the railways have changed in the 40 years since 1968, with particular emphasis on the 1980s and 1990s.
British Steam - 1948-1968 - a stunning insight into the steam era, and its demise - with never before seen images and fascinating facts.
This British Steam GWR 175 special edition contains all the relevant facts and figures appertaining to Colletts 4-cylinder 4-6-0 Castle & King class locomotives.
The best known collection of coloured railway images is perchance the Colour Rail Collection painstakingly compiled over the last 32 years by knowledgeable railway enthusiast Ron White.
Ron White’s second selection of images completing his photographic ‘railway walk’ down memory lane with many more rare and unseen images from Britain's railway past.
No railway stone has been left unturned and accordingly every facet of steam railway operations north of the border is portrayed within this publication.
Third in the popular British Steam series, Past & Present contains an evocative mix of specially commissioned modern steam images and steam era archive pictures, the majority of which have never been published before.
In 1907 a patent application by Mr .H. W. Garratt led to the building of the first articulated steam locomotive. Supplied to Tasmanian Railways in 1909, now 100 years later K1 is back and at work in the UK.
This illustrated comprehensive listing of ex British Railways steam locomotives has been written and edited by Keith Langston as a follow up to our other recently published title ‘British Steam 1948-1968’.
This is the story of the town’s railways and its locomotives, from the opening of the first line, up to the present day.
The Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles will become the definitive guide to classic motorcycles, from the very earliest attempts to motorise pedal cycles to the latest technology seen in more modern-day machinery.
Read the fascinating story of the most famous steam locomotive in the world, Flying Scotsman with this stunning 132 page bookazine.
Fred Dibnah Remembered is a 132-page publication with over 150 unique pictures, many lent especially by the Dibnah family and others. The book commemorates the life and times of Fred - the 'Great Briton'
Following on from the massive success of Fred Dibnah Remembered, this second book contains all new material depicting the fascinating life of Fred Dibnah, written by Keith Langston with the kind co-operation of the Dibnah family.
The complete story of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's great railway workshops from the first steam locomotive to be built at Swindon to the last to leave.
This comprehensive 132 page full colour, perfect bound 'bookazine' celebrates the 175th anniversary of the founding of Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Great Western Railway.
An EXCLUSIVE book on the history and facts surrounding this massive ITV series, produced in conjunction with the series makers and stars, by Nicholas Rhea author of the books that inspired Heartbeat.
They were Britain's first motorways, and brought about a communications revolution on a par with the worldwide web.
Home Grown Cooking is a brand new 132-page A-Z guide offering detailed advice for growing over 70 different crops, including all the major fruit, veg and herbs.
Celebrating 200 years of Isambard Kingdom Brunel - and first in a series of bookazines celebrating great Britons.
As the World’s greatest road race, the IoM TT gathers pace, so does the only magazine that gives the fans the full coverage and the chance to capture the event’s unique atmosphere.
This year’s edition is the best yet, bringing road racing fans bang up to date with every class of racing and every superstar of the world’s toughest road events.
Island Racer 2010 is crammed with all the latest news from the biggest names racing at the awesome Isle of Man event.
Jaguar: Celebrating 75 years of motoring passion.
The name Jaguar first came to prominence just before WWII when a new luxury sporting saloon from a small British manufacturer was unveiled at the Mayfair Hotel in London.
For motorsport fans everywhere and fresh from his first Formula One World Drivers’ Championship, the story that everyone has been waiting for is finally here in a quality ‘bookazine’ format - Just Jenson.
JUST ROSSI is the perfect companion to the motorcycle racing year and the ongoing legend of seven times World Champion Valentino Rossi.
Made in Crewe: 150 Years of Engineering Excellence by Keith Langston is the latest special publication from the publishers of Heritage Railway magazine, and follows the successful sponsorship of the Great Gathering open weekend.
Some of the most soul-stirring bikes ever have come from Italy and Moto Italia tells the tale of an industry that combines passion with technical innovation.
They came, they saw - and they conquered the motorcycling world. Rising from the ashes of post-WWII Japan, the Japanese motorcycle industry swept all before it to become one of the most astonishing success stories of the industrial world.
Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) was the largest motorcycle maker in the world. The firm enjoyed a reputation for building quality, affordable machines, aimed at riders of all types
Following on from the popular ‘scrapbooks’ on Triumph and BSA comes this tome, focused on one of the most iconic motorcycles of all time – Norton.
With the Mortons archive a goldmine of images - both famous and unpublished - we have created a unique collection of images covering the history of triumph - in scrapbook form.
Shakespeare's Britain - A fascinating Tudor travel guide for today. Buy today for just £3.50 (RRP £6.99)
Steam: The Grand Finale is a landmark pubalication chronicling the last months of steam on the British Railways main line.
The bookazine is looking at classic British narrow gauge lines, telling the story of each of them. They include the Talyllyn Railway, which started the preservation movement in 1950
A pictorial reference to scootering scenes from the 60’s to the present day.
Possibly the most enduring expression of a youth culture, the Mod movement has spawned its own fashions, music and a lifestyle that refuses to go away.
In this second part of The MOD Years, there are features on the very best Mod scooters around, and lots and lots of faces. Faces in crowds, faces in discos, faces on seafronts, faces on shoulders.
This bookazine celebrates that glorious decade - the few short years that changed us all, forever, and for the better. It’s about what was new and fresh, what was exciting and exhilarating.
Officially endorsed by the A1 Steam locomotive trust, the Tornado bookazine is the official account of the building of Britain's first main line steam locomotive for 50 years
Much has been written over the years on the Fordson Major tractor, but there has not been a definitive or near definitive book produced on the subject such as this for nearly 20 years.

















































