Gerry Wolstenholme
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The West Indian Tour of England 1906
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1992
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The Lost-Love Poems of a Madman
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2008
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Blackpool FC Miscellany Seasiders Trivia, History, Facts & Stats
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2011
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Blackpool Finally Conquered ... as Manchester United triumph at Wembley, 1948
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2016
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Phoenix from the Ashes: The Rise and Rise of Blackpool Football Club 1887 - 1888
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2019
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From Peak to Pool A Short History of Lancashire versus Derbyshire Matches at Blackpool
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1994
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Towering Success The Eighth Australians in Blackpool August 1893
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2007
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Harold Larwood Blackpool Cricket Club professional
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2003
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Fleetwood Cricket Club: Northern Premier League Champions 2004 The Story of the Season
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2004
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By Bus to Wollongong Blackpool Football Club's World Tour 1958
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2014
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| There is a cave, indeed a large cave, supposedly the home of a little creature. The little creature never leaves the cave because a hungry wolf regularly lays in wait outside the entrance. Even though the wolf insists that they would be very good fri ...more | |
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| A controlled build up to the plot has the tension steadily mounting in Fethering and its environs and also for the reader. Initially no sign of anything seriously amiss, just plenty of reflecting on a major crime of the past, and then - a new murder! ...more | |
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Having never read a Postman Pat book and having bought this for one of my young friends, I thought I would have a read before presenting it. My only connection with PP was when my daughter was young and would sing the theme song when it came on TV! An ...more |
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The Weather Monster lived in a dark, gloomy cave above the village and when he felt happy the sun shone but when he felt sad it rained. And it had rained a lot lately as he felt he had no friends. The soggy villagers below wondered what they could do ...more |
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| Whoever Albert and Joe are (perhaps author and illustrators' nicknames), they have produced a great idea by getting children to match the shape of items that are displayed and named by moving the wheel at the side of the book with the objects that ar ...more | |
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| My young friend Rosie is just about the age for her Mum or Dad to begin to teach her the time and when I saw this book with its opening words 'Tick, tock' I just had to buy it for her. The reason was because it took me back many years to when my daug ...more | |
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| Unusually Mighty Mac is an engine with two faces and Mighty and Mac argued almost all the time. And the Island of Sodor is not the place to do that in the summer when holidaymakers pack the island to enjoy the beaches and go off on long walks in the ...more | |
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| An excellent, well illustrated chronological summary of the development of the decorative title page from the 16th century through to the end of the 1920s with excellent introductory essays to each of the three sections, which are 'The Period of the ...more | |
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| Daft or unusual as it sounds, I do enjoy a good girls' and boys'school story (indeed, I have been recently cataloguing my collection of girls and boys school stories and at the moment I have identified 256 items!) and this one about Southdown School ...more | |
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Jim liked to race cars so he went to Mr Thorndyke's showroom to see if he could buy one. He couldn't because he did not have enough money but he saw a battered old white car that he took a fancy to. However, even that was too expensive for him. He too ...more |
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