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One of Lyn Andrews first eight novels transferring from the original publisher to Headline; already steady sellers they will be targeted for a huge increase in sales. Aunt Babsey considered herself a cut above her neighbours on Everton Ridge. For one thing she was trade. She taught her children to be respectable & she ruled her family with a rod of iron. Fourteen-year-old Louisa was the only one who didnt quite fit in. With her mother dead & her father away at sea she was becoming increasingly aware of the grinding poverty of the thirties. The tough conditions of Liverpool
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The fully revised & updated 2012 edition of The Liverpool Miscellany is essential reading for fans in the red half of Merseyside. Written by respected football journalist Leo Moynihan a lifelong Liverpool fan this goldmine of information reveals all manner of facts feats & stories from the proud history of one of English football's most successful clubs. A rich source of quirky trivia the book explains how Liverpool twice made history on ' Match of the Day' what happened when a Mr Whippy van spared the blushes of a European Cup-wining captain & reveals the lucky mascot that inspired one of the club's greatest ever managers. In addition it also tells the story of Anfield's legendary stadium announcer reveals the full list of Pepe Reina's matchday superstitions & celebrates the wit & wisdom of the great Bill Shankly in a special chapter containing some of his finest quips. Alongside these meticulously researched entries are biographical sections on club heroes like Billy Liddell Kevin Keegan Emlyn Hughes John Barnes Robbie Fowler Steven Gerrard & Kenny Dalglish as well as detailed season-by-season records to satisfy even the most ardent of statisticians. With its extensive array of facts feats & anecdotes to chew over this labour of love is the perfect Christmas present for the Liverpool fan in your life
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Lizzie is an orphan living with her Aunt Annie Uncle Perce & two boy cousins in Cranberry Court Liverpool within a stones throw of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. Lizzie loves her aunt but is hated by her uncle & escapes whenever she can. She makes friends with Geoff Gardiner another orphan & is teaching him to swim in the Scaldy when Clem Gilligan rescues the pair of them from drowning. Clem works on the Canal boat The Livelpool Rose with Jake Pridmore & his wife plying between the great cities of Leeds & Liverpool. But Lizzies situation at home starts to worsen as her uncle grows surlier & more violent. Eventually the worst happens & Lizzie is forced to flee from the Court or risk serious injury perhaps even death. Her first instinct is to make for the canal but finding Clem is not easy... ...
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Alice OConnors poor family lives in the heart of Liverpools toughest slum. Her bullying father drinks away what little he earns whilst Nelly her careworn mother works when she can & begs when she cant. Since she was five young Alice has also begged in the streets around the docks but she has managed to hold on to the hope of something better a stubborn optimism that keeps her head held high even in her lowest moments. For Alice knows she has a gift that allows her to rise above the fate that made her life so bitterly hard. Alice OConnor can sing like an angel... Its a gift that will take her far though it is to Liverpool she will always return. But is it enough to bring her the success she needs
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In the nineteenth century Liverpool gained a notorious reputation as the most crime-ridden place in the country. Dock theft alcohol-related crime prostitution sectarian violence a high level of female offending & armies of juvenile thieves made Liverpool a distinct criminal landscape the black spot on the Mersey. Using contemporary newspapers & journals (both local & national) autobiographies & first-hand accounts gleaned from parliamentary & prison reports the book explores the social background conditions & events that helped create & sustain the variety & high level of criminality. The book is a mixture of analysis statistics & accounts of criminal practices from poaching to pocket-picking to prostitution. Long buried away in newspaper archives & dusty library shelves the voices of the long-forgotten Liverpool poor & so-called criminal classes are allowed to speak for themselves offering their own motivations fears boasts & aspirations. The book also looks at how the various institutions including the police courts prisons Churches & philanthropic organizations attempted to bring order to the streets & improve the behaviour of the Liverpool public. Finally the book suggests that we are still struggling with the legacy of Victorian social problems & solutions particularly in relation to debates about alcohol prostitution & the usefulness of prisons as punishment. ...
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THEY called it Liverpool's finest hour & greatest sacrifice. When France fell in the spring of 1940 it was a 22-mile stretch of water which helped to save Britain from invasion. It was left to the courageous merchant seamen & the navies who protected them to keep open those channels to the Americas Africa & beyond. The Battle of the Atlantic saw six long years of conflict
- & Liverpool was at the heart of it. Now in May 2013 the country is once again turning to the city as it plays a major role in the 70th anniversary commemoration of the conflict. The Mersey was the main gateway to Britain for millions of tons of food & war materials & an essential naval repair base. & Liverpool offered a friendly face for thousands of sailors who poured in on shore leave. All this made the city a key target & we paid the price enduring months of sustained bombing. On February 7 1941 Western Approaches Command was divided & its headquarters was moved from Plymouth to Derby House Liverpool. The headquarters of the RAF's Coastal Command moved to Liverpool at the same time. As Liverpudlians went about their lives above ground far beneath the paving stones the command centre of the Battle of the Atlantic was a hive of activity. Admiral Max Horton took over as commander-in-chief in 1942
- his leadership with submarine hunter Captain Johnny Walker played a vital role in the defeat of the U-boat. From Western Approaches HQ they planned the hunting & eventual sinking of the notorious Bismarck & other enemy surface raiders & blockade runners. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to the success of the allied war. The Germans never really understood why by May 1943 the tide had turned. Featuring stunning images & rare stories from the archives this special 70th anniversary publication priced GBP4.99 tells the city's own secret story of the longest & hardest won campaign of the Second World War. This is an 84 page special edition magazine.

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Liverpool Pals

Liverpool Pals is a record of duty courage and endeavour of a group of men who before war broke out in 1914 were the backbone of Liverpools commerce. Fired with patriotism over 4 000 of these businessmen volunteered in 1914 and were formed into the 17th 18th 19th and 20th (Service) Battalions of the Kings (Liverpool Regiment); they were the first of all the Pals battalions to be raised and they were the last to be stood down. It is commonly held that the North of Englands Pals battalions were wiped out on the 1st July 1916 certainly this befell a number of units but the Liverpool Pals took all their objectives on that day. From then on they fought all through the Somme Battle The Battle of Arras and the muddy hell of Passchendaele in 1917 and the desperate defence against the German
offensive of March 1918.
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Liverpool Pals is a record of duty courage & endeavour of a group of men who before war broke out in 1914 were the backbone of Liverpools commerce. Fired with patriotism over 4 000 of these businessmen volunteered in 1914 & were formed into the 17th 18th 19th & 20th (Service) Battalions of the Kings (Liverpool Regiment); they were the first of all the Pals battalions to be raised & they were the last to be stood down. It is commonly held that the North of Englands Pals battalions were wiped out on the 1st July 1916 certainly this befell a number of units but the Liverpool Pals took all their objectives on that day. From then on they fought all through the Somme Battle The Battle of Arras & the muddy hell of Passchendaele in 1917 & the desperate defence against the German offensive of March 1918.

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