The Coaching Era

The Coaching Era
Author: Violet A. Wilson
Publisher: London : J. Lane
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1922
Genre: Coaching (Transportation)
ISBN:

The Coaching Age

The Coaching Age
Author: Stanley Harris
Publisher: London, R. Bentley and son
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1885
Genre: Coaching
ISBN:

The Tootler's Tutorial: History, Horns and Calls

The Tootler's Tutorial: History, Horns and Calls
Author: Grace Yaglou
Publisher: Carriage Assoc. of America
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Grace Yaglou has researched many horn calls, and has collected a variety of horns used on coaches. She is considered an authority on coach horns and post horns, and has sounded these horns. It is her hope to see others continue to sound the calls of our past and to create their own unique and individual calls.

The Coaching Life

The Coaching Life
Author: Harry Hanson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1983
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780719009303

The Great North Road

The Great North Road
Author: Chris Cooper
Publisher: After the Battle
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-05-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1399076507

The Great North Road — since 1922 officially classified as the A1 — has been the main route between London and Edinburgh since earliest times. But roads change and so much of the original has since been bypassed leaving an intriguing trail of discovery for author Chris ‘Wolfie’ Cooper. As we travel the 400 miles, we follow every twist and turn of the old road, past the remains of bygone carriageways, forgotten byways, dead ends, and wayside rest houses of distant memory, and even trace parts which have completely disappeared.

The Education of a Coach

The Education of a Coach
Author: David Halberstam
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1401305202

Pulitzer Prize-winner David Halberstam's bestseller takes you inside the football genius of Bill Belichick for an insightful profile in leadership. Bill Belichick's thirty-one years in the NFL have been marked by amazing success--most recently with the New England Patriots. In this groundbreaking book, David Halberstam explores the nuances of both the game and the man behind it. He uncovers what makes Bill Belichick tick both on and off the field.

Shakespeare's Pub

Shakespeare's Pub
Author: Pete Brown
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 125003387X

A history of Britain told through the story of one very special pub, from "The Beer Drinker's Bill Bryson" (Times Literary Supplement) Welcome to the George Inn near London Bridge; a cosy, wood-paneled, galleried coaching house a few minutes' walk from the Thames. Grab yourself a pint, listen to the chatter of the locals and lean back, resting your head against the wall. And then consider this: who else has rested their head against that wall, over the last six hundred years? Chaucer and his fellow pilgrims almost certainly drank in the George on their way out of London to Canterbury. It's fair to say that Shakespeare popped in from the nearby Globe for a pint, and we know that Dickens certainly did. Mail carriers changed their horses here, before heading to all four corners of Britain—while sailors drank here before visiting all four corners of the world. The pub, as Pete Brown points out, is the 'primordial cell of British life' and in the George he has found the perfect example. All life is here, from murderers, highwaymen, and ladies of the night to gossiping peddlers and hard-working clerks. So sit back with Shakespeare's Pub and watch as buildings rise and fall over the centuries, and 'the beer drinker's Bill Bryson' (UK's Times Literary Supplement) takes us on an entertaining tour through six centuries of history, through the stories of everyone that ever drank in one pub.