 | Moods of the North York Moors - £12.95 |
| A landscape of huge skies and dramatic coastal scenery, where a sense of wildness and remoteness is still remarkably easy to find. The photographs of Ian Carstairs encapsulate the wild beauty of this, too often underrated, National Park. |
 | The Yorkshire Dales - £14.99 |
| Following the success of his widely-acclaimed Discovering the Moors and Dales of the Peak District, award-winning photographer and author Jerry Rawson now turns his attention to the Yorkshire Dales. |
 | Moods of the Yorkshire Coast - £12.99 |
| Although perhaps not as well known as the Yorkshire Dales, the Yorkshire coast is one of the glories of the county of the Broad Acres. This is a stunning evocation by Ian Carstairs of the coastline from Middlesbrough and the Tees to the mysterious, shifting ‘tail’ of Yorkshire at Spurn Head. |
 | The North Yorkshire Moors Railway - £14.99 |
| A photographic journey with Mike Heath who ecocatively illustrates the reasons why the railway can rightly boast to being the most popular heritage lines in the country. |
 | Moods of Yorkshire - £14.99 |
| Yorkshire is hard to pin down, and as this new book by renowned Hebden Bridge photographer John Morrison shows, there are many ‘Yorkshires’. All these are captured by his sensitive, enquiring camera, in a stunning book which every lover of the county will want to own. |
 | The Yorkshire River Derwent - £14.99 |
| Through the author’s unique personal experiences and intimate knowledge of the area and its history, The Yorkshire
River Derwent – Moments in Time blends an intriguing and occasionally bizarre mix of determined conservation
activity with anecdotal stories to engage the reader in a fascinating account of the river and its landscape, celebrate
the actions of ordinary people who have influenced the course of its recent history, and reflect on the challenges of
the future. |
 | Yorkshire High - £14.99 |
| There is no
better way of comprehending the supremely alluring diversity of Yorkshire than from a bird’s-eye view, the
perspective from the skies opening-up undiscovered vistas and unlocking a further dimension in
the attraction of ‘God’s Own County’. |
 | Hauntings in Yorkshire - £8.99 |
| Hauntings in Yorkshire is a different kind of ghost case book. It brings together both well-known
traditional stories and experiences gathered by the Stephen Wade from his own researches and from
testimonies and reports by Yorkshire people who have contacted him with their accounts of
paranormal experience. |
 | York Illuminated - £14.99 |
| In this superb collection of more than 140
photographs,Yorkshire–based photographer
Paul Moon shows an aspect of York many visitors
never see, the famous sites and hidden corners
when floodlights and streetlights are switched on for
the night. The illuminated winding cobbled streets
take you on journey into York’s past and
its stunning architecture grabs your attention at
every turn. |
 | Spirit of York - £4.99 |
| In this photographic journey Paul Moon
focuses on York’s dramatic architectural
gems, its hidden corners, its colourful
characters and events that make the
city one of the must-see locations in
the country, if not the world. |
 | A Portrait of Hull - £14.99 |
| As the 140 beautiful photographs in the book by Ian Carstairs show, this is a place rapidly re-inventing itself, in the shadow of the demise of its once great fishing fleets. And as this stunning book of new photographs shows, for those who have a view about Hull but have never actually been there, a visit to truly get under its skin is likely to turn into quite a surprise. |
 | Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - £12.99 |
| Mike Heath has been visiting and photographing the railway for over twenty years recording all aspects of the line, day and night, across all four seasons. Here in his first book, he takes us on a photographic journey along the route highlighting the diversity of the landscape through which it passes, the effect that the changing seasons and weather have on it, and the various events that the railway holds, capturing the Worth Valley experience enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. |
 | Portrait of Bradford - £12.99 |
| John Morrison’s affectionate look at the city shows us aspects of Bradford seldom seen in a stunning series of over 140 colour photographs. |
 | Portrait of Leeds - £12.95 |
| John Morrison’s affectionate and revealing photographic survey of his home city does not just concentrate on the new Leeds, but also offers glimpses of the older, more traditional cityscape of back-to-back terraces, former textile mills and factories along the revamped waterfront of the River Aire. |
 | Portrait of York - £12.95 |
| Today, the modern city of York extends well beyond the ancient heart, and dramatic new buildings have played a part in the quality of the landscape and street scene. In creating this exciting new portrait of York, Ian Carstairs has not only focused solely on the historic aspects, but also on the thriving, varied and modern city, with its remarkable surrounding countryside too. |
 | Spirit of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway - £4.99 |
| Mike Heath has been visiting and photographing
the railway for over fifteen years and here
through more than 60 new photographs in a
handy pocket-sized format, he captures the true
spirit of the line, taking us on a photographic
journey along the route and highlighting the
reasons why the railway can rightly boast to
being the most popular heritage line in the
country. |
 | Portrait of the Yorkshire Wolds - £14.99 |
| The Yorkshire Wolds are a range of rolling
chalk hills which rise from the banks of the
River Humber, west of Hull, and curve in a
crescent shape until they end in the dramatic
cliffs of Flamborough Head. It is
this variety that has been captured in the
wonderful photographs of Janet and Peter
Roworth; from stunning views to close-up
details, they depict the unique landscape
of the Wolds. |