This handsome book remains an essential part of any lighthouse or maritime enthusiast's library and will also be of huge appeal to anyone interested in maritime/British history or looking for an enthralling read.
Christopher Nicholson Books
Christopher Nicholson is an author whose works explore profound human experiences with a distinctive style. His writing often delves into the complexities of life and relationships, characterized by keen psychological depth. Readers appreciate his ability to craft rich and memorable characters. Nicholson's prose is both accessible and thought-provoking, marking him as a singular storyteller.






From the author of the Costa Best Novel-shortlisted `The Elephant Keeper', a poignant imagining of Thomas Hardy's relationship with his last muse.
The Elephant Keeper
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An exceptional novel that delivers an intensely moving experience, exploring deep emotional themes and character development. The narrative captivates readers with its poignant storytelling and profound insights, making it a standout work in contemporary literature.
A much expanded new edition of the classic best-selling lighthouse book with over 300 illustrations and many dramatic photographs, in full colour
Railways in the Peak District
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A lavishly illustrated history of railways in the area of the Peak District, which were born out of necessity to connect the major cities on either side of the Pennines.
De Olifantenjongen
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
I asked the sailor what an Elephant looked like; he replied that it was like nothing on earth. In the middle of the 18th century, a ship docks at Bristol with an extraordinary cargo: two young elephants. Bought by a wealthy landowner, they are taken to his estate in the English countryside. A stable boy, Tom Page, is given the task of caring for them. The Elephant Keeper is Tom's account of his life with the elephants. As the years pass, and as they journey across England, his relationship with the female elephant deepens in a startling manner. Along the way they meet incredulity, distrust and tragedy, and it is only their understanding of each other that keeps them together. Christopher Nicholson's charming and captivating novel explores notions of sexuality and violence, freedom and captivity, and the nature of story-telling -- but most of all it is the study of a profound and remarkable love between an elephant and a human being.