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Fourteen Derby County legends come together to tell the stories behind their favourite ever games for the club
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This is the first time that the story of Derby Countys European matches has been fully documented in one place. It begins with the clubs involvement in the Anglo-French Friendship Cup in the early 1960s through to the Texaco Cup in 1971 but then came the real drama of the European Cup when the Rams beat the powerful Benfica on their way to a controversial semi-final meeting with Italian giants Juventus. Further featured matches include the Rams hammer Real Madrid & a record-breaking scoreline against the Irish part-timers Finn Harps while the 1990s saw the reintroduction of the Anglo-Italian Cup & a Wembley appearance. Relive those spellbinding nights here in Andy Elliss fascinating new book
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As the shadows lengthen over the June grass all England is heading for Epsom Downs
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Derby's Days" delves deep into the historic rivalry between Derby County & Nottingham Forest to investigate just why it is so special to everyone involved
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- from players to managers to supporters. & as the title suggests it's a look at all things great & good from a black & white perspective celebrating the history of this most anticipated of fixtures & looking back in great detail over many of the Rams' greatest moments against their foes from along Brian Clough Way."

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Walking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities & this guide features a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities. The book features all the practical detail you need accompanied by fascinating background reading on the history & wildlife of Derbyshire as well as other local points of interest. All walks are annotated with places to visit along the way including tea rooms & pubs with extra details on their character & the food on offer. Every walk is given a summary of distance time gradient level of difficulty type of surface & access landscape dog friendliness parking & public toilets. ...
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This book describes 25 circular walks which reflect the splendid diversity of the Derbyshire countryside. There are routes across heather-covered moors in the north & rich rolling agricultural land in the south. At other times Bill Parke leads us beside sparkling rivers & through picturesque stone villages. In all cases he has taken care to ensure that the different needs of individual family members are considered. All of the routes are less than 6 miles long with Escape Routes which allow the very young or less energetic to shorten the walk. There are comprehensive instructions & an absorbing commentary which should occupy the most enquiring young mind. Many routes include a highlight which will be of particular interest to children
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The UK's number one TV psychic is back as you've never seen him before. Derek shares stories of his scariest most bloodcurdling encounters with the other side. From possession by demons violent spirits that have thrown him bodily across the room & encounters with dead serial killers to ghosts that have made him fear for his very life here is a collection of shocking experiences that have made Derek stare into the darkest places of the spirit world. Warning: this is not for the faint-hearted. Read it if you dare. ...
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Derek Bell has become one of motor racings national treasures. He is best known as one of the worlds finest ever endurance sports car drivers winning Le Mans five times & the Daytona 24 Hours three times as well as numerous other significant sports car races. This completely new & updated edition of his autobiography celebrates the superb motor racing career of one of Britains most popular racing drivers. ...
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Derek Jarman created his own garden in the flat bleak expanse of shingle that faces the nuclear power station in Dungeness Kent. A passionate gardener from childhood he combined his painters eye his horticultural expertise & his ecological convictions to produce a landscape which mixed the flint shells & driftwood of Dungeness; sculptures made from stones; the areas indigenous plants; & shrubs & flowers introduced by Jarman himself. This book the last he ever wrote is his own record of how this garden evolved from its beginnings in 1985 to the day of his death in 1994. ...
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From the decaying houses on the North Circular to the faded glory of the Tidal Basin Tavern in Prince Regent Dock via Battersea Power Station & the Hoxton cinema this is an extraordinary record of often wonderful London landmarks that are now prey to neglect vandalism & the developers demolition crew. Paul Talling has been recording ramshackle London for several years & here he looks at the cream of the down-at-heel blending photographs with accounts of how particular buildings & sights fell into disrepair & what is likely to happen to them. The Victorian Concrete House in East Dulwich for example
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Derbyshire Cavemen

Derbyshire Cavemen explores the little known world of cave folklore and archaeology in a cave rich region encompassing the uplands of the Peak District and the surrounding areas. The WhiteA and DarkA" Peaks of the Derbyshire/ Staffordshire/Cheshire and Yorkshire borderlands reveal their many legends and the archaeology of our prehistoric ancestors whose DNA we share today including Neanderthals Ice Age reindeer hunters Celtic chieftains Romans Medieval outlaws and saintly hermits who all utilised caves as homes hunting lodges contemplative cells and sepulchres for the dead. Stephen Cliffe has delved into archives at Buxton and other museums pillaging the knowledge of generations of experts on archaeology and folk history. No other writer has previously pulled together strands of
information of such depth on this fascinating subject in a regional context for popular publication."
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Derbyshire Cavemen explores the little known world of cave folklore & archaeology in a cave rich region encompassing the uplands of the Peak District & the surrounding areas. The White A & Dark A" Peaks of the Derbyshire/ Staffordshire/ Cheshire & Yorkshire borderlands reveal their many legends & the archaeology of our prehistoric ancestors whose DNA we share today including Neanderthals Ice Age reindeer hunters Celtic chieftains Romans Medieval outlaws & saintly hermits who all utilised caves as homes hunting lodges contemplative cells & sepulchres for the dead. Stephen Cliffe has delved into archives at Buxton & other museums pillaging the knowledge of generations of experts on archaeology & folk history. No other writer has previously pulled together strands of information of such depth on this fascinating subject in a regional context for popular publication."

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