How to Drive a Car
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The 1930s saw the introduction of both the driving test and the Highway Code. Roads were busier and this manual gives you tips on driving in the 1930s.






The 1930s saw the introduction of both the driving test and the Highway Code. Roads were busier and this manual gives you tips on driving in the 1930s.
How do you fly a Spitfire, or a Messerschmitt or even a Hurricane? Using original Pilots Notes, Campbell McCutcheon introduces you to the famous aircraft of the Battle of Britain.
The latest title in Amberley's new series of Eyewitness Accounts bringing history, warfare, disaster, travel and exploration to life, written by people who could say, `I was there!' This book was originally published anonymously during wartime, but today most sources attribute the diary to Kathleen Luard, a nurse in France in 1914-15.
Quintessential Scottish traditional recipes from masters of the craft. Drawn from several sources such as the Mrs Alan Breck Cookbook (1900) and illustrated throughout in full colour.
'Bletchley Park's Secret Room' is Major Neil Webster's posthumous account of the secret code-breaking process in Bletchley Park's Fusion Room during the Second World War.
The most momentous event of the early 20th century in the unsurpassed words of some of the era's greatest writers
A unique collection of original documents on the tanks that landed at D-Day and won the Battle of Normandy.
The full story of the bestselling Triumph Spitfire sports car. Describes all the technical and design developments that took the Triumph Spitfire through five separate models.
Fully illustrated description of Shrewsbury's well known, and lesser known, places that have been lost over the years.