
101 Ways to Celebrate the Lesser Known History of Norfolk
I know you see loads of posts that start with a number, you know the sort of thing “10 ways to improve your love life”
I know you see loads of posts that start with a number, you know the sort of thing “10 ways to improve your love life”
We have two new books that are both linked to the Great Eastern Railways and are a must for railway enthusiasts. Under The Griffin’s Wing:
Norfolk Archeological Trust have published a completely new edition of their booklet Venta Icenorum: A brief history of Caistor Roman Town. In July 1928, an
David Blake’s crime series set on the Broads has been available on Amazon for a year or two and have sold thousands of copies as
An unusual book from Poppyland Publishing imprint Bridge was published in February and is well worth a look. Orchard Recipes from Eastern England: landscape, fruit
Two new titles from Poppyland this month. Edwin Gooch: Champion of the Farmworkers Edwin Gooch was a significant figure in agricultural trade unionism and Labour
Tim Holden’s new telling of the Robert Kett story is riveting and captures both the hardships of daily life and the political realities of Tudor
Not everything has closed down during the Coronavirus lockdown and many authors and publishers are using the time to complete books that have been simmering
Great news! We now have the latest Ruth Galloway, The Lantern Men, in stock in hardback – AND we have all the rest of the
Poppyland have released two new titles in their Town & Village series of booklets focused on Wroxham and Wymondham respectively. These slim
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