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Darlington in 50 Buildings - Chris Lloyd - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Crosville in Liverpool - Richard Lloyd Jones - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Secret Darlington - Chris Lloyd - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Secret Darlington - Chris Lloyd - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The County Durham town of Darlington has a long and interesting history. In medieval times it was a market town for the surrounding area, with records of the market dating back to the twelfth century. The Victorian covered market is an iconic feature at the heart of Darlington today but was hugely controversial when built in the 1860s and its floor collapsed when it opened, killing a local farmer. By this time Darlington had been transformed by the opening of the world’s first passenger railway in the town, built with the wealth acquired by the Pease family’s wool mills.Secret Darlington explores the lesser-known episodes and characters in the history of the town through the centuries, including scandals such as the Cheese Affair involving the Bishop of Durham, war heroes, sporting stars such as the dentist who won the town’s first Olympic gold medal as a football goalkeeper but who died while making a save, a Quaker-born adventurer who fled to Easter Island, a global screen star engaged to Fred Perry who died in an air raid during the Second World War, campaigners for women’s suffrage, industries that have disappeared today including the forge that built the rudder for the Titanic, and forgotten places of entertainment, not least the largest number of cinemas per head of population in the country in the 1930s. With tales of remarkable people, unusual events and tucked-away historical places, Secret Darlington will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of this town in County Durham.

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Britain's Forgotten Fighter Ace Captain Ball VC - Walter A. Briscoe - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Italian Liners of the 1960s - Ian Sebire - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Welsh The Biography - Terry Breverton - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Dream Cities - Wade Graham - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Llandudno Through Time - Christopher Draper - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Great British Gardeners - Vanessa Berridge - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bury St Edmunds At Work - Martyn Taylor - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Mid-Century Modern Tiles - Rob Higgins - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Jihad - Andrew Hyde - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Jihad - Andrew Hyde - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The tragic news of the ISIS-inspired massacres in Europe and countless other locations throughout the Middle East, in conjunction with the failed political coup against Erdogan in Turkey, have raised the spectre of an ideological struggle that is more than a century old. As the West struggles with the consequences and implications of its ‘War on Terror’, parallels with this earlier jihad become manifest.The sprawling Ottoman Empire was at the point of dissolution by November 1914 when she declared a Holy War against the Allied Powers and threw in her lot with Germany. It was a disastrous decision that set in chain a series of cataclysmic events, which culminated in the demise of an ancient regime and the emergence of a modern, secular republic. The first jihad in the Arab world since the Crusades was to continue long after the Armistice of 1918, as the defeated empire faced a triumphalist Greece, supported by Britain, seeking to re-establish hegemony over Anatolia. This caused outrage throughout the Muslim world, threatened British paramountcy in India, and fractured diplomatic relations with close allies and the unity of her empire.Confronted with the indefatigable resistance of one man, Kemal Ataturk, Greek dreams ended in ashes, whilst the stubborn support of Lloyd George for Britain’s ally resulted in his own political extinction. It is a warning from history, including as it does ethnic cleansing, pogroms, regime change and political hubris. It is a story of steely determination and dogged bravery in the face of brazen territorial expansionism. It is also the history of the first modern jihad.

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German Luxury Ocean Liners - Nils Schwerdtner - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

German Luxury Ocean Liners - Nils Schwerdtner - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

From the 1890s, the German shipping lines had begun to build the fastest and most luxurious liners. It had started when Kaiser Wilhelm had visited Spithead and been transported on White Star Line''s Teutonic and had mentioned that Germany must have ships like this. The first four stacker, the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, had been named in his honour and the ships that followed were faster and more magnificent than the last. Introducing the Ritz Carlton restaurants aboard ship as well as other luxuries, the German ships were soon winning the Blue Riband from the British shipping lines. Each year a new German triumph would emerge from the shipyards in Bremerhaven or Hamburg and it took almost a decade for White Star and Cunard to catch up. Even as Titanic was sinking, Germany was building a huge ship a full 12,000 tons larger. It was to launch the following week. World War One stifled the German merchant marine and post war many ships were taken by the Allies as war reparation. The 1930s saw the triumph of the Bremen and Europa and the post war years the decline of the world''s passenger liner fleet. Germany was not exempt but a new breed of cruise ships, many built by Meyer Werft, soon saw the German cruise industry established. Nils Schwerdtner looks at the growth of the German passenger fleet, the important Hamburg Amerika and North German Lloyd lines, as well as the growth of modern day cruising in this definitive book.

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