 | Going Bats in Norfolk - £12.99 |
| With a little help from countless old friends on
and off the pitch, Keith Skipper recalls charismatic characters,
memorable matches, delectable settings and amusing
yarns collected over the golden seasons. Special
matches and colourful characters pour out of the
pavilion to declare this a perfectly-paced addition
to the Skipper series.
Other formats available: Amazon Kindle |
 | Norfolk Address Book - £12.99 |
| The Norfolk Address Book contains over fifty
high-quality colour photographs which evoke
the best of Norfolk’s landscape. The photographers
have been carefully chosen for their
skill in capturing the beauty and variety of
scenery that the county has to offer, from
dramatic seascapes and sweeping Broadland
vistas, to impressive townscapes and tiny
hamlets. |
 | Norfolk Artists Address Book - £14.99 |
| The artists whose work is included in this beautiful address book are among literally hundreds of present-day painters and
photographers who are inspired to capture the elusive qualities of light, atmosphere and
character that make Norfolk so special. |
 | Norfolk Coast from the Air - £14.99 |
| In this book the author Pauline Young and photographer Mike Page take the reader on a trip along the Norfolk coastline, focusing-in on towns, villages, buildings and features of interest along the way. |
 | Norfolk Above & Beyond - £14.99 |
| The photographs in this book are personally selected by acclaimed photographer Martin Bowman
from many thousands in his collection.You might say Martin knows the county inside out, for he
has spent many hours flying over the Norfolk landscape – and walking through it. |
 | How to Survive In Norfolk - £12.99 |
| A worthy successor to his highly successful Normal for Norfolk, Keith Skipper describes this as “a manual for longsuffering
locals, crafty commuters, naive newcomers, testy tourists, well-heeled weekenders, sophisticated
second-homers, metropolitan missionaries and any other observers drawn to one of the last great outposts
of sensible living.” |
 | The Spirit of Norfolk - £4.99 |
| Those who are born and bred in Norfolk retain a fierce pride in their county – and the photographs
in this book by Terence Burchell reveal much of the reason for this passion. Whether resident or visitor, Spirit of Norfolk will provide for the reader a handsome reminder of this
beautiful county. |
 | A Broads-Eye View 2 - £14.99 |
| In Broads-Eye View 2 we are taken on an aerial journey along the major rivers of the
region each of which forms an integral part of that special area known as Broadland. The courses of the rivers
Bure,Ant,Thurne,Yare, Chet,Wensum andWaveney are each followed from the air by Mike Page and Pauline Young providing the reader with
a unique viewpoint from which to discover and enjoy this wonderful landscape |
 | Romantic Norfolk - £14.99 |
| Norfolk born photographer, John Duckett,
focuses on capturing the unique skies and
cloudscapes of the county, making best
use of the more dramatic light found at
dawn and dusk. |
 | Norfolk in the Great War - £19.99 |
| Themes explored in this fascinating work by Neil Storey include the road to war
in 1914, how the county mobilized, recruitment,
zeppelin raiders, spy scares,The
Norfolk Regiment, local heroes, life on the
Home Front, the War Hospitals that were
set up by almost every town and many
villages the county, the Armistice and the
aftermath of war. |
 | Confessions of A Norfolk Squit Merchant - £12.99 |
| Norfolk’s most valuable and durable commodity
- wholesome squit - has kept Keith Skipper
company for over six decades in his native
county. "I believe I am a one-off... and I have
the scars to prove it" he declares. Now, in this
entertaining new book, he pays tribute to those
who encouraged him along the way. |
 | Discover Norwich - £14.99 |
| The eleven walks included in this book by Stephen Browning have been chosen to
give a wide variety of scenery whilst taking in
most of the city’s important locations. Famous
people, city enterprises, local customs, historical
facts and interesting stories are woven into the
walks. Each is highly illustrated. |
 | Blame it on the Norfolk Vicar - £8.99 |
| The stories contained in this book by Tom Hughes, besides being
highly entertaining, are a greatly overlooked
aspect of local history. Here is a selection of the
most interesting, some might say sensational, of
those really good clerical scandals and cause
celebres that have occurred in Norfolk.
Other formats available: Amazon Kindle |
 | Norfolk from the Air - £14.99 |
| Mike Page’s name has become synonymous with
high-quality aerial photographs in East Anglia.
His popular books have sold in their thousands
while his photographs also appear regularly in
newspapers, magazines and on TV. Norfolk from
the Air might be said to be ‘the best of the best’,
covering as it does his home county and including
hand-picked photographs from recent flights. |
 | Norfolk Coast From the Air 2 - £14.99 |
| The superb aerial photographs of Mike Page have
generated a veritable library of books devoted to
Norfolk and Suffolk, each new volume being eagerly
snapped up by his increasing numbers of avid followers.
Here, following on the success of Norfolk Coast from the
Air comes a completely new set of images covering the
coast from Hopton on the Suffolk border around the
coast to The Wash. |
 | Brian Ryder - £24.99 |
| The countryside of Norfolk has for centuries
challenged artists to paint its wide landscapes,
seascapes and incomparable skies. And while many
have tried, few have wholly succeeded. Brian Ryder
is among the fortunate handful of contemporary
painters who the public recognise as successfully
capturing both the physical quality and the essential
atmosphere of the places he paints. |
 | A Boot Up The Norfolk Coast Book 1 - £4.99 |
| This book of 12 short walks arose from Tony Rothe's ongoing passion for the North
Norfolk coast and a desire to share its beauty
with others, coupled with a realisation that
not everyone can afford the time to devote
a couple of hours or more to the walks
generally found in more demanding walks
books. This book covers the stretch of coast
and inland from Castle Rising to Overstrand. |
 | Norfolk - Loving It! - £9.99 |
| From inland Norfolk, with its wide open
arable fields and gently meandering rivers,
to The Broads, and across the miles of superb
coastline, these timeless pictures capture the
essence of Norfolk through the imspiartional lens of John Duckett. |
 | Norfolk in Winter - £14.99 |
| The very essence
of wintertime Norfolk. From crystal clear
dawns to spectacular colourful sunsets, here
are views taken throughout the county
dressed in its finest winter wardrobe captured by the atmospheric lens of Chris Herring. |
 | A Boot Up The Norfolk Broads 1 - £4.99 |
| The ten walks in this little
book by Tony Rothe explore the area around four Norfolk rivers, the
Yare, the Bure, the Ant and the Thurne. The landscape
includes rivers, shallow lakes, woodland, fens, grazing
marshes and farmland, usually in a context of startling
beauty, and with an amazing variety of wildlife habitats
– walks to appeal to everyone |
 | Norfolk: Exploring the Land of Wide Skies - £16.99 |
| In this beautifully crafted book, Stephen Browning & Daniel Tink set out to explore the
county through words and photographs in order to
bring to the reader, be they local or visitor, the best
places in Norfolk to investigate for themselves. There’s
no other place like it, and no other book quite like this
one. |
 | Norfolk Food Heroes - £14.99 |
| Here, described by Stephen Browning and
gloriously illustrated by Daniel Tink’s photography,
is a tribute to all those who specialise in Norfolk food production - from sugar beet, turkeys, mustard and chocolate to Cromer crabs, Yarmouth bloaters and Caister
dumplings. The book contains a snapshot of their lives and
work, and their chosen recipes.
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