Deadly Derbyshire
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Author | : Scott Lomax |
Publisher | : Grub Street Publishers |
Total Pages | : 139 |
Release | : 2012-09-20 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1844687007 |
A collection of historical British true crime stories, with illustrations included. From the murder of Hannah Hewitt in 1732 to John Cotton’s killing in 1898, Deadly Derbyshire gathers dramatic, atmospheric true tales of murder and manslaughter in this county in England’s East Midlands. Read about the “fiery” circumstances of the death of John McMorrow; a farm tragedy at Stoney Houghton; and killings for pittances such as three eggs and a sixpence. You’ll also discover stories of unprovoked and wicked deeds and numerous suspicious deaths. Based on extensive research of newspaper archives, uncovering a large number of cases never previously explored, this compendium examines the darker side of this historical port city.
Author | : Regula Ysewijn |
Publisher | : Weldon Owen International |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1681887630 |
“Packed with joyful food writing, each recipe complemented by its history and stunning photography.” —Appetite Magazine With over one hundred iconic recipes, The British Baking Book tells the wonderfully evocative story of baking in Britain—and how this internationally cherished tradition has evolved from its rich heritage to today’s immense popularity of The Great British Bake Off. With lavish imagery and evocative narrative, the expert-baker author details the landscape, history, ingenuity, and legends—and show-stopping recipes—that have made British baking a worldwide phenomenon. From cakes, biscuits, and buns to custards, tarts, and pies, authentic recipes for Britain’s spectacular sweet and savory baked goods are included here—like pink-frosted Tottenham cake, jam-layered Victoria sandwich cake, quintessential tea loaf, sweet lamb pie, Yorkshire curd tart, and more. Illustrating the story of how British baking evolved throughout the country, many of the recipes have a sense-of-place heritage like Dorset apple cake, Whitby lemon buns, Cornish cake, Grasmere gingerbread, and Scottish oatcakes. Evocative and fascinating, this cookbook offers a guided tour of Britain’s best baking. “From the iconic Chelsea bun to the substantial Staffordshire oatcake, the bakes she highlights in the book epitomize comfort and reassurance.” —National Post
Author | : Joseph Tilley (of Derby, Eng.) |
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Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1899 |
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Author | : Keith Turton |
Publisher | : Casemate Publishers |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2005-04-30 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1783408812 |
Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths Around Derby is a collection of gruesome murders brought together by author Kevin Turton. Each chapter gives a detailed examination of some of the facts behind some of Derby's most notorious murder cases. Carefully researched the book re-counts the circumstances and consequences of each individual case. Whilst the book covers the hard facts of the brutal times the author gives insight into the social conditions prevalent at the time and the courtroom arena in which so many stood trial for their life.These are the cases that dominated the breakfast tables of households both local and national! They caused argument and debate across the whole country and often packed Derby's courtroom to the rafters. Spanning almost 150 years the book looks at the cause and effect of human emotions that led to tragedies and how both society and the legal system reacted.Cases include 'Pity the Poor Children—The Murders of Elizabeth and Martha Smith 18541'. 'With Malice Afterthought—The Murder of Phoebe Barnes 1851'. 'A Case of Starvation—The Killing of Baby Annie 1889'. 'Allotment No 48—The Murder of Maude Atkins 1922' and 'The Murder of a Corpse—The Killing of Ivy May Warner 1951'.
Author | : The Daily Telegraph |
Publisher | : Aurum |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2013-04-04 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1781311323 |
Whenever an august figure departs the world of cricket, The Daily Telegraph records a decorous tribute. There will certainly be an obituary – in days of yore penned by the doyen of cricket writers, E.W. Swanton, in recent times unafraid to be a lot more whimsical, waspish, and even extremely funny. There will often be an appreciation by one of the paper’s stable of cricket correspondents, such as Derek Pringle, Michael Henderson or Scyld Berry, most likely drawing on their memories of having played against the subject or watched his deeds. And sometimes a hero’s demise will prompt a heartfelt tribute from someone whose only qualification as an elegist is their own eloquence, as John Major displays on Denis Compton and Michael Parkinson on Keith Miller. And those cricket lives deemed worthy of memorialising need not be illustrious Test careers, though all the great names from Bradman to Bedser, Cowdrey to D’Oliviera, are here. They can also be quixotic county mavericks like ‘Bomber’ Wells, self-effacing professionals like Tom Cartwright and Derek Shackleton, or charismatic one-offs like Colin Milburn or the Nawab of Pataudi. They may not even be cricketers, but rather much-loved commentators and broadcasters like Brian Johnston and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, players-turned-umpires like David Shepherd and Bill Alley, or, like the Bishop of Liverpool who previously opened for Sussex and England, have made their name equally elsewhere. Their achievements are often hymned by their peers – Mark Nicholas on his Hampshire team-mate Malcolm Marshall, Tony Lewis on John Arlott, Colin Croft on Alf Valentine, and Simon Hughes on facing the fearsome Sylvester Clarke. Here, then, are more than eighty greats of the game – Australians and South Africans alongside Somerset yeomen and Yorkshire’s finest. For any cricket lover, this little book is an endlessly browsable testament to the sheer richness and variety of the cricketing life.
Author | : W. H. Painter |
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Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Botany |
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Author | : D. Foster |
Publisher | : Read Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2013-06-03 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1473383595 |
This vintage volume contains a general and instructive work on many aspects of angling. It was intended to present the instructive and practical element as vividly as possible. Every branch of the 'gentle art' has been touched upon, presented in clear, concise language and accompanied by a plethora of detailed, useful illustrations. This volume will greatly appeal to anyone with a keen interest in fishing, and it would make for a wonderful addition to collections of allied literature. The chapters of this book include: 'The Habits and Haunts of Fish', 'Bottom Feeding', 'Pike Fish', 'Spinning for Trout', 'Worm Fishing for Trout', 'Grub Fishing for Grayling', 'Piscatorial Entomology', 'On Fly Making', 'Fly Fishing for Trout and Grayling', 'Live Fly and Beetle Fishing', 'Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing', 'Amateur Tackle Making', et cetera. This antiquarian volume is being republished now complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on the history of fishing.
Author | : Joseph Tilley (of Derby, Eng.) |
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Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1892 |
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Author | : William Richardson Linton |
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Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 1903 |
Genre | : Botany |
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Author | : Stephen Glover |
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Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 1829 |
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