Last Years of the London Titan

Last Years of the London Titan
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781526749727
ISBN-13 : 1526749726
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Last Years of the London Titan by : Matthew Wharmby

The author of The London Bendy Bus memorializes the end of the Leyland Titan era in “a must for all London bus fans of the 1980s” (West Somerset Railway Association). Already depleted by withdrawals in the London Buses Ltd era, the Leyland Titan fleet of T class was divided upon privatization between three new companies: London Central, Stagecoach East London and Stagecoach Selkent. Together with a host of smaller companies operating secondhand acquisitions, the Titans’ declining years between 1998 and 2003 are explored in this pictorial account that encompasses both standard day-to-day routes, emergency deployments and rail replacement services. Only small numbers remained to usher out the type altogether at the end of 2005, when step-entrance double-deckers as a whole were banished from the capital. “[A] magnificent portrait of the time through an interesting collection of images.” —Miniaturas JM

Last Years of the London Titan

Last Years of the London Titan
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ISBN-10 : 1526749734
ISBN-13 : 9781526749734
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Last Years of the London Titan by : Matthew Wharmby

Young Titan

Young Titan
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781451609929
ISBN-13 : 1451609922
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Young Titan by : Michael Shelden

An account of the World War II prime minister's early career covers his contributions to building a modern navy, his experimentations with radical social reforms, and his lesser-known romantic pursuits.

Port of London

Port of London
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105013857607
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

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The Last Days of John Lennon

The Last Days of John Lennon
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Publisher : Little, Brown
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9780316429078
ISBN-13 : 0316429074
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Days of John Lennon by : James Patterson

Discover one of the greatest true crime stories in music history, as only James Patterson can tell it. With the Beatles, John Lennon surpasses his youthful dreams, achieving a level of superstardom that defies classification. “We were the best bloody band there was,” he says. “There was nobody to touch us.” Nobody except the original nowhere man, Mark David Chapman. Chapman once worshipped his idols from afar—but now harbors grudges against those, like Lennon, whom he feels betrayed him. He’s convinced Lennon has misled fans with his message of hope and peace. And Chapman’s not staying away any longer. By the summer of 1980, Lennon is recording new music for the first time in years, energized and ready for it to be “(Just Like) Starting Over.” He can’t wait to show the world what he will do. Neither can Chapman, who quits his security job and boards a flight to New York, a handgun and bullets stowed in his luggage. The greatest true-crime story in music history, as only James Patterson can tell it. Enriched by exclusive interviews with Lennon’s friends and associates, including Paul McCartney, The Last Days of John Lennon is the thrilling true story of two men who changed history: One whose indelible songs enliven our world to this day—and the other who ended the beautiful music with five pulls of a trigger.

The London Titan

The London Titan
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Publisher : Ian Allan Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0711032998
ISBN-13 : 9780711032996
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The London Titan by : Matthew Wharmby

This is an illustrated tribute to the classic London double-deck bus. The Leyland Titan was the last double-deck bus to have been at least partly designed by the old London Transport, and these sophisticated models saw nearly 25 years service on the London frontline.

Women in Historical and Archaeological Video Games

Women in Historical and Archaeological Video Games
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9783110724271
ISBN-13 : 3110724278
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Women in Historical and Archaeological Video Games by : Jane Draycott

This volume focuses on the depiction of women in video games set in historical periods or archaeological contexts, explores the tension between historical and archaeological accuracy and authenticity, examines portrayals of women in historical periods or archaeological contexts, portrayals of female historians and archaeologists, and portrayals of women in fantastical historical and archaeological contexts. It includes both triple A and independent video games, incorporating genres such as turn-based strategy, action-adventure, survival horror, and a variety of different types of role-playing games. Its chronological and geographical scope ranges from late third century BCE China, to mid first century BCE Egypt, to Pictish and Viking Europe, to Medieval Germany, to twentieth century Taiwan, and into the contemporary world, but it also ventures beyond our universe and into the fantasy realm of Hyrule and the science fiction solar system of the Nebula.

Late Cold War Literature and Culture

Late Cold War Literature and Culture
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781137513083
ISBN-13 : 113751308X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Cold War Literature and Culture by : Daniel Cordle

This book analyses the 1980s as a nuclear decade, focusing on British and United States fiction. Ranging across genres including literary fiction, science fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, graphic novels, children’s and young adult literature, thrillers and horror, it shows how pressing nuclear issues were, particularly the possibility of nuclear war, and how deeply they penetrated the culture. It is innovative for its discussion of a “nuclear transatlantic,” placing British and American texts in dialogue with one another, for its identification of a vibrant young adult fiction that resonates with more conventionally studied literatures of the period and for its analysis of a “politics of vulnerability” animating nuclear debates. Placing nuclear literature in social and historical contexts, it shows how novels and short stories responded not only to nuclear fears, but also crystallised contemporary debates about issues of gender, the environment, society and the economy.

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2
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Publisher : Titan Comics
Total Pages : 57
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ISBN-10 : 9781782764748
ISBN-13 : 1782764747
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2 by : Cavan Scott

Don’t miss the second thrilling installment of Weapons Of Past Destruction – an all-new miniseries adventure featuring the Ninth Doctor – as played by Christopher Eccleston – along with fan-favorite companions Rose and Jack! Get dragged into the Time Vortex as the Doctor and his friends uncover time-lost Gallifreyan super-weapons being sold on the black market! Who are the cosmically-empowered Lect and Unon – and can the Doctor help stop an all-new Time War before it starts?!

At Power's Elbow

At Power's Elbow
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Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781849546409
ISBN-13 : 1849546401
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis At Power's Elbow by : Andrew Blick

Discreet, inconspicuous, prudent... The perfect prime-ministerial aide is always in the background, a low-profile figure unknown outside the Westminster bubble. Unfortunately, reality often falls short of the ideal; for as long as the office of Prime Minister has existed, its occupants have been supported by a range of colourful individuals who have garnered public interest, controversy and criticism. At Power's Elbow tells their story for the first time, uncovering the truth behind three centuries' worth of prime ministers and their aides. Its subjects range from the early media-managers and election-fixers of Sir Robert Walpole, to the teams supporting the wartime premierships of David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, to the semi-official 'Department of the Prime Minister' established under Tony Blair. Along the way, Andrew Blick and George Jones demonstrate how these essential advisers can be a source of both solace and strife to their chiefs, solving and causing problems in almost equal measure. Above all, they reveal how a Prime Minister's approach to his staff can define his premiership, for better or for worse.