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Welcome to our online gallery. This is a showcase of some (but by no means all!) of the books we have provided production services for.

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Hay time in the Yorkshire Dales

edited by Don Gamble and Tanya St Pierre

Hay time in the Yorkshire Dales aims to celebrate and explain the natural, cultural and land management history of the Dales hay meadows in a way that is accessible, inspiring and educational.


Lake District Mountain Landforms

by Peter Wilson

Written with fell walkers and other countryside enthusiasts in mind this thoroughly engaging and absorbing book shows that there is much more to the Lake District than simply ‘stanes and watter’.

The mountain landforms of the area are described and explained by a lively text that is beautifully complemented by colourful line diagrams and superb photographs.
A wonderful book for all who love the Lake District.


Thwaites: the life and times of Daniel Thwaites Brewery 1807-2007

by Jehanne Wake

Thwaites is a name that is instantly synonymous with a good pint. On its 200th anniversary, Thwaites is a leading player on the national brewing stage, and this
comprehensive, beautifully illustrated history will make excellent reading for the thousands who enjoy its award-winning beers throughout the country.


Windmills of Anglesey

by Barry Guise and George Lees

Once, over forty windmills could be seen at work on Anglesey. Today only one complete windmill survives, the restored Melin Llynon at Llanddeusant.
The fully illustrated text charts the development and eventual decline of Anglesey’s windmills, together with the story of Melin Llynon’s renovation and
a gazetteer detailing all the known mill towers remaining on the island.

This new, enlarged edition brings the story up to date for the 21st century and is enhanced by the inclusion of many colour pictures.


Our Men in Brazil: the Hesketh brothers abroad

by Ian Sargen

Compiled from rarely-seen original sources, Our Men in Brazil gives a vivid picture of the vanished world of the nineteenth-century British Consul. Ian Sargen vividly portrays the lives of three brothers from Liverpool whose roles brought them into close and daily contact with rebellion, piracy, shipwreck, mutiny, but, above all, with the cruelty and the chicanery that surrounded the Slave Trade.


The Last Wesleyan: A life of Donald Soper

by Mark Peel

Throughout his remarkably long and distinguished career, Donald Soper [1903–1998] wasn’t only the leading Methodist of the twentieth century, he was
also one of Britain’s most colourful and controversial churchmen. Mark Peel’s remarkable portrait of “The Last Wesleyan” also contains a superb selection of photographs and intriguing source material.


Perfect Match

by Neil Hingorani

From the blurb:

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if there was a formula for attracting women? Not only that, a formula that is based on football.
Does that appear to be too good to be true? Well let’s take it one step further and throw into the mix a few lively nights out and here is a book you have been waiting your whole life to read.