The story of Thin Lizzy as told in the words of over 350 fans
Richard Houghton Book order (chronological)
This author delves into the history of naval warfare and compelling biographies, with a lifelong fascination for maritime affairs. His extensive body of work, spanning over ninety books, primarily explores the intricacies of sea battles and significant historical figures. He honed his narrative talents through gripping war novels and engaging children's literature. His globally recognized writings often reveal a profound understanding of human motivation and strategic thought at the heart of historical events.





This special limited edition hardback edition is numbered from 1-500. The book tells the story of Black Sabbath in the words of over 350 fans. Starting with memories from their earliest pre-Sabbath shows as Earth in the North West of England, the book charts Sabbath's gigging history through the drug-fuelled Seventies and a relentless touring schedule on the back of the classic first six albums that cast the die for heavy metal, fronted by legendary singer Ozzy Osbourne and backed by Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. Encompassing numerous line up changes in the years since, including vocalists Ronnie James Dio, Tony Martin, Ray Gillen and Ian Gillan, this is a fan's eye view of how Black Sabbath went on to become the greatest metal band of all time, selling over 70 million records worldwide. Told from the perspective of fans the book includes personal photographs, memorabilia, anecdotes and stories that have never been published before.
Grow, build, sell, live : a practical guide to running and building an agency and enjoying
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
If you are thinking about starting your own consultancy; have started one and hit your first round of growing pains, or are a veteran looking at an exit, this book is for you.
A brilliant dual biography of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. British historian Hough goes beyond their complex personal lives to examine their historical importance as a bridge between the Victorian and the Modern Ages, particularly Edward's role in positioning Britain on the side of the Allies on the eve of WWI. Illus. Family trees.
Follows the Churchills from their 1908 marriage through his stormy political career