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As heard on Radio 4's Book at Bedtime this is Professor Morley's guide to Norfolk; a story of bygone England; quaint villages eccentric locals
- & murder! It is 1937 & disillusioned Spanish Civil War veteran Stephen Sefton is stony broke. So when he sees a mysterious advertisement for a job where 'intelligence is essential' he applies. Thus begins Sefton's association with Professor Swanton Morley an omnivorous intellect. Morley's latest project is a history of traditional England with a guide to every county. They start in Norfolk but when the vicar of Blakeney is found hanging from his church's bellrope Morley & Sefton find themselves drawn into a rather more fiendish plot. Did the Reverend really take his own life or was it
- murder? Beginning a thrilling new detective series ' The Norfolk Mystery' is the first of The County Guides. A must-read for fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle & Agatha Christie every county is a crime scene & with 39 counties in store there'll be plenty of murder mystery & mayhem to confound & entertain you for years to come.

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This is a far from average book: the real story behind the statistics on risk chance & choice. Meet Norm. Hes 31 59 just over 13 stone & works a 39 hour week. He likes a drink doesnt do enough exercise & occasionally treats himself to a bar of chocolate (milk). Hes a pretty average kind of guy. In fact he is the average guy in this clever & unusual take on statistical risk chance & how these two factors affect our everyday choices. You can watch as Norm (who like all average specimens feels himself to be uniquely special) & his friends careful Prudence & reckless Kelvin turns to statistics to help him in lifes endless series of choices
- should I fly or take the train? Have a baby? Another drink? Or another sausage? Do a charity skydive or get a lift on a motorbike? Because chance & risk arent just about numbers
- its about what we believe who we trust & how we feel about the world around us. What we do or dont do has as much do with gut instinct as hard facts with enjoyment as understanding. If youve ever wondered what the statistics in tabloid scare stories really mean how dangerous horse-riding is compared to class-A drugs or what governs coincidence you will find it all here."

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An upstart French duke who sets out to conquer the most powerful & unified kingdom in Christendom. An invasion force on a scale not seen since the days of the Romans. One of the bloodiest & most decisive battles ever fought. This riveting book explains why the Norman Conquest was the single most important event in English history. Assessing the original evidence at every turn Marc Morris goes beyond the familiar outline to explain why England was at once so powerful & yet so vulnerable to William the Conqueror's attack. Why the Normans in some respects less sophisticated possessed the military cutting edge. How William's hopes of a united Anglo-Norman realm unravelled dashed by English rebellions Viking invasions & the insatiable demands of his fellow conquerors. This is a tale of powerful drama repression & seismic social change: the Battle of Hastings itself & the violent ' Harrying of the North'; the sudden introduction of castles & the wholesale rebuilding of every major church; the total destruction of an ancient ruling class. Language law architecture even attitudes towards life itself were altered forever by the coming of the Normans. Marc Morris author of the bestselling biography of Edward I A Great & Terrible King" approaches the Conquest with the same passion verve & scrupulous concern for historical accuracy. This is the definitive account for our times of an extraordinary story a pivotal moment in the shaping of the English nation." ...
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Norman is a slug who longs to be a snail
- if only he could find a shell! Kids will laugh out loud at Norman's crazy antics as
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Michelin regional maps each contain practical road & route information. Special Michelin reads-like-a-book format for easy use in folding & unfolding. Useful information for planning trips including gas stations 24-hour service stations toll gates rest areas & service plazas. Clear precise cartography. Icons pinpoint important travel information. ...
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Whether you want to explore the historical towns of Normandy contemplate the evocative relics of war at the Landing Beaches or sip the finest Calvados in picturesque rusticity Footprint Focus proves an invaluable guide. This compact yet concise book will steer you towards the most interesting sights that Normandy's coast has to offer as well as ensuring you enjoy undiscovered corners too. Comprehensive listings of the best food drink & accommodation will help you make the most of your trip. * Essentials section with useful advice on getting to & around the Normandy Coast Caen the Landing Beaches & Mont St Michel * Comprehensive up-to-date listings of where to eat sleep & play. *

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information on tour operators & activities from sampling Normandy cider to climbing the magnificent Mont St Michel. * Detailed maps for the Normandy Coast & other key destinations. * Slim enough to fit in your pocket. With detailed information on all the main sights plus many lesser-known attractions Footprint Focus Normandy Coast (
Includes: Caen the Landing Beaches & Mont St Michel) provides concise & comprehensive coverage of one of France's most historically fascinating regions. The content of the Footprint Focus Normandy Coast (
Includes: Caen the Landing Beaches & Mont St Michel) guide has been extracted from Footprint's Normandy Full-Color Guide.



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Founded by Vikings in the 9th century Normandy has fantastic culture history & heritage just waiting to be explored. Great ports Cherbourg & Le Havre picturesque fishing harbours like Honfleur or Dieppe chic resorts & long sandy beaches all resonate with memories linking Normandy to its neighbour across the Channel. You can discover an astonishing artistic heritage from the cartoon-like Tapestry in Bayeux & Gothic masterpieces in Rouen & strange Mont St Michel to Impressionist shrines like Monet's home beside the Seine. Normandy's rustic interior has picture-book charm with thatched cottages lanes & hedges orchards & small farms. Dine in hearty local style on tripes a la mode de Caen succulent salt-meadow lamb famous creme fraiche & strong cheeses & enjoy a tot of Normandy's powerful apple brandy Calvados. All this & more is covered in Footprint's fantasic new full-colour guide. What the locals say: Suggestions from local people on where to go & what to do A year in the region: Month-by-month guide to pros & cons of visiting at certain times of the year Great days out: A series of great driving routes & city walks Favourite things: The author's personal recommendations of a place of an activity Pick of the picnic spots: Where to picnic & the best places to buy your goodies ...
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With this collection first published in 1975 Heaney located a myth which allowed him to articulate a vision of Irel&--its people history & landscape--and which gave his poems direction cohesion & cumulative power. In North " the Irish experience is refracted through images drawn from different parts of the Northern European experience & the idea of the north allows the poet to contemplate the violence on his home ground in relation to memories of the Scandinavian & English invasions which have marked Irish history so indelibly." ...
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Here is the north this is where it lies where it belongs full of itself high up above everything else surrounded by everything that isn't the north that's off the page somewhere else... Paul Morley grew up in Reddish less than five miles from Manchester & even closer to Stockport. Ever since the age of seven old enough to form an identity but too young to be aware that 'southern' was a category Morley has always thought of himself as a northerner. What that meant he wasn't entirely sure. It was for him as it is for millions of others in England an absolute indisputable truth. But he wondered why when as a child he was so ready to abandon his Cheshire roots & support the much more successful Lancashire cricket team & when as an adult he found he could travel between London & Manchester in less than two hours he continued to say he was from the North. Forty years after walking down grey pavements on his way to school Paul explores what it means to be northern & why those who consider themselves to be believe it so strongly. Like industrial towns dotted across great green landscapes of hills & valleys Morley breaks up his own history with fragments of his region's own social & cultural background. Stories of his Dad spreading margarine on Weetabix stand alongside those about northern England's first fish & chip shop in Mossley near Oldham. & out of these lyrical memories rise many disconnected voices of the north; Wordsworth's poetry Larkin's reflections & Formby's guitar. Morley maps the entire history of northern England through its people & the places they call home
- from the frozen landscapes of the Ice Age to the Norman invasion to the construction of the Blackpool tower
- to show that the differences go deeper than just an accent. Ambitiously sweeping & beautifully impressionistic without ever losing touch with the minute details of life above the M25 The North is an extraordinary mixture of memoir & history a unique insight into how we as a nation classify the unclassifiable.

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Fully updated this map combines clear design and an easy-to-read scale with more road detail to ensure that you never lose your way. It includes information on toll points service areas road numbers motorways dual carriageways and wide and narrow local roads. National Parks ski resorts visitor attractions and towns and places of interest are also highlighted. The map is presented in a practical slimline format with a durable weatherproof cover for protection from the elements.
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Fully updated this map combines clear design & an easy-to-read scale with more road detail to ensure that you never lose your way. It

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information on toll points service areas road numbers motorways dual carriageways & wide & narrow local roads. National Parks ski resorts visitor attractions & towns & places of interest are also highlighted. The map is presented in a practical slimline format with a durable weatherproof cover for protection from the elements.

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