Guildford History Tour

Guildford History Tour
Author: David Rose
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445654431

A guided tour of the historic town of Guildford, showing how the areas you know and love have transformed over the centuries.

Lost Guildford

Lost Guildford
Author: David Rose
Publisher: Lost
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Guildford (England)
ISBN: 9781445692944

Fully illustrated description of Guildford's well known, and lesser known, places that have been lost over the years.

Life After Life

Life After Life
Author: Paddy Armstrong
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2017-03-10
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 071717249X

Paddy Armstrong was one of four people falsely convicted of The Guildford Bombing in 1975. He spent fifteen years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Today, as a husband and father, life is wonderfully ordinary, but the memory of his ordeal lives on. Here, for the first time and with unflinching candour, he lays bare the experiences of those years and their aftermath. Life after Life is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of forgiveness. It reminds us of the privilege of freedom, and how the balm of love, family and everyday life can restore us and mend the scars of even the most savage injustice. 'This book captures the sweet soul of Paddy. Beautifully written. For lovers of freedom everywhere.' Jim Sheridan

Guildford Past and Present

Guildford Past and Present
Author: Philip Hutchinson
Publisher: Britain in Old Photographs (Hi
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752451275

Guildford still retains much of its 'Olde Worlde' charm in the twenty-first century; it is what makes it such a popular place for tourists from all over the world who come and take photographs of the Guildhall, the castle and the picturesque River Wey. Most of the images in this book are from Philip Hutchinson's personal collection and are appearing here in print for the first time. Some of the places featured include the High Street in Victorian times, Guildford shops in the 1950s and the Royal Grammar School. This new publication will be of interest in its own right or as a companion to those photographic books of memories that have gone before and will appeal to local people and visitors.

The Road to Guilford Courthouse

The Road to Guilford Courthouse
Author: John Buchanan
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1999-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1620459213

A brilliant account of the proud and ferocious American fighters who stood up to the British forces in savage battles crucial in deciding both the fate of the Carolina colonies and the outcome of the war. "A tense, exciting historical account of a little known chapter of the Revolution, displaying history writing at its best."--Kirkus Reviews "His compelling narrative brings readers closer than ever before to the reality of Revolutionary warfare in the Carolinas."--Raleigh News & Observer "Buchanan makes the subject come alive like few others I have seen." --Dennis Conrad, Editor, The Nathanael Greene Papers "John Buchanan offers us a lively, accurate account of a critical period in the War of Independence in the South. Based on numerous printed primary and secondary sources, it deserves a large reading audience." --Don Higginbotham, Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

In the Name of the Father

In the Name of the Father
Author: Gerry Conlon
Publisher: N A L Trade
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780452272781

One of four innocent people convicted of a terrorist bombing in Guildford, England, tells of the miscarriage of justice that resulted in imprisonment for himself and members of his family, including his father, and describes the struggle to clear his name

Guildford's Hidden History

Guildford's Hidden History
Author: Helen Chapman-Davies
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445619970

A fascinating look at the secret history of Guildford and the area around it.

The History of Mischief

The History of Mischief
Author: Rebecca Higgie
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1925816273

When Jessie and her older sister Kay find a book called The History of Mischief,hidden beneath the floorboards in their grandmother's house, they uncover asecret world. The History chronicles how, since antiquity, mischief-makers haveclandestinely shaped the past &– from an Athenian slave to a Polish salt miner andfrom an advisor to the Ethiopian Queen to a girl escaping the Siege of Paris. Jessiebecomes enthralled by the book and by her own mission to determine its accuracy.Soon the History inspires Jessie to perform her own acts of mischief, unofficiallybecoming mischief-maker number 202 in an effort to cheer up her eccentricneighbour, Mrs Moran, and to comfort her new schoolfriend, Theodore. However, noteverything is as it seems. As Jessie delves deeper into the real story behind theHistory, she becomes convinced her grandmother holds the key to a long-held familysecret.The History of Mischief is about the many things we do to try to escape

Attachment Theory in Practice

Attachment Theory in Practice
Author: Susan M. Johnson
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 146253824X

Drawing on cutting-edge research on adult attachment--and providing an innovative roadmap for clinical practice--Susan M. Johnson argues that psychotherapy is most effective when it focuses on the healing power of emotional connection. The primary developer of emotionally focused therapy (EFT) for couples, Johnson now extends her attachment-based approach to individuals and families. The volume shows how EFT aligns perfectly with attachment theory as it provides proven techniques for treating anxiety, depression, and relationship problems. Each modality (individual, couple, and family therapy) is covered in paired chapters that respectively introduce key concepts and present an in-depth case example. Special features include instructive end-of-chapter exercises and reflection questions.

Travellers through Time

Travellers through Time
Author: Jeremy Harte
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789147476

An accessible history of the Roma people in England told from the inside. The Romany people have been variously portrayed as exotic strangers or as crude, violent, delinquent “gypsies.” For the first time, this book describes the real history of the Romany in England from the inside. Drawing on new archival and first-hand research, Jeremy Harte vividly describes the itinerant life of the Romany as well as their artistic traditions, unique language, and flamboyant ceremonies. Travelers through Time tells the dramatic story of Romany life on the British margins from Tudor times through today, filled with vivid insights into the world of England’s large Romany population.