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Authors included - Todd Gray, Tony Lethbridge, Dick Passmore, Hazel Harvey, John and Margaret Folkes, Derek Gore, John Allen, Joyce Greenaway, Gilbert Venn, Trevor Falla, David Francis, Michael Fodor, Den Perrin, Mike Walker and Eduardo Hoyas-Saavedra.
Exeter history and guide - Tony Lethbridge NewThis comprehensive history of the city of Exeter takes the reader from the Roman Legionaries arrival to the medieval city after William the Conqueror, the events during Tudor times, the Civil War and the growth of Georgian Exeter on the export of wool. Victorian Exeter and the traumatic bombing and destruction of much of the city during the Second World War are also covered. An important feature of the book is a series of walking tours, linked to the text but designed to be followed independently. The walks demonstrate to the reader the history of the city through its existing streets and buildings. Liberally filled with colour photos taken by the author and a selection of historic illustrations.
TEM1 £11.99 + £1.20 postage and packing - softback, published price £14.99
Exeter Postcards - John and Margaret Folkes NewThe first six decades of the twentieth century of Exeter and Exonians are dramatically covered in this book of postcards. Selected from the collections of members of the Exeter Postcard Society, together with contemporary material from newspapers and other sources, recreate a period which is on the cusp of history and memory. Subjects examined include momentous events such as the arrival of the first aeroplanes ever seen by Exonians and the many crises of accidents, fires, floods and war. An entire chapter is devoted to 1905 when, in one pivotal year, Exeter acquired a new bridge, a new electric tram service, a new statue and a new civic pride. A book to remind us of an Exeter that our grandparents experienced.
TEM2 £12.99 + £1.20 postage and packing - softback
Exeter's Royal Visitors - Tony Lethbridge NewFrom the Dark Ages to Princess Diana, 'Exeter's Royal Visitors' describes the events surrounding the 'Ancient and Loyal' city's numerous encounters with royalty. Murder, revolt and war as well as state occasions have brought Kings and Queens to Exeter for almost 2000 years. Now well known writer and broadcaster Tony Lethbridge has assembled the stories, legends and reports of those royal visits for the first time since the Victorian era to provide a unique history for Exonians, visitors and students alike.
AK 1 £5.95 + £1.20 postage and packing - softback
The Story of Exeter Speedway vol 1 - Tony Lethbridge NewThe attraction of speedway racing has held its grip at the County Ground Stadium for more than sixty years. This book tells how it all began, the winners, the losers, the successes, the tragedies. From the excitement of the opening meeting on 9 March 1929 to the successful revival immediately after World War II, it is not only a detailed history of one of Britain's oldest speedway tracks but also a valuable insight into the sporting life of Exeter in the Twenties and Thirties. Tony Lethbridge's thirty five year involvement with Exeter Speedway first as a supporter then as Clerk of the Course and Press Officer has given him an unrivalled opportunity to trace exactly what happened back at the beginning.
AK2 £4.95 + £1.20 postage and packing - softback
The Story of Exeter Speedway vol 2 - Tony Lethbridge NewThe Exeter Falcons first roared into action in the spring of 1947 and over the next seven seasons enjoyed the most successful era of their history. Tony Lethbridge continues the story of the team with a detailed account of the return of the sport to the County Ground following World War II and the boom years that followed. He recalls the exploits of legendary riders such as 'Broncho' Slade, the Roger brothers, Cyril, Bert and Bob, and the fastest man ever to lap the Exeter track on a JAP machine, 'Goog' Hoskin. Tony Lethbridge has been regularly supporting the Exeter Falcons since 1953, and for the past 20 years actively involved on the inside as Clerk of the Course, Team Manager and Press Officer. He has an unrivalled opportunity to research the triumphs, tragedies and frequent bizarre happenings which make up the story of one of Britain's oldest speedway teams.
AK3 £9.99 + £2.50 postage and packing - A4 softback, published price £12.50
The Story of Exeter Speedway vol 3 - Tony Lethbridge NewIn this the third part of the Story of Exeter Speedway 'Falcons' and Tony Lethbridge describes the Falcons' last two seasons in the old National League, the brave efforts to stage regular Open Licence racing before the bikes roared again at the County Ground at the start of the swinging sixties as a whole new generation caught the speedway bug. Once again, Tony Lethbridge, though his connections with the present day Falcons, has methodically researched his subject from Jack Geran's record sequence of double figure scores, through the regular appearances of world champions in 1957 and 1958, before the Provincial League heralded a new look team led by the mercurial Len Silver, who clad in green and white, inspired a generation.
AK4 £9.99 + £2.50 postage and packing - A4 softback, published price £12.50
Speedway in the South West - Tony Lethbridge NewSpeedway has had a chequered history in the South-West since it was first launched at Exeter's County Ground in 1929. During that time, tracks at Plymouth and Weymouth have opened, flourished and then sadly disappeared, while Exeter and Poole have maintained a virtually continuous presence. The Pirates in particular have consistently been one of Britain's best-supported teams, while also enjoying considerable on-track success. In the South-West, St Austell and Plymouth always struggled to attract the top riders, and yet, many international stars, among them World Champions Ivan Mauger, Gary Havelock, Mark Loram and Tony Rickardsson have ridden for West Country clubs. Local talent flourished, with Ringwood and Weymouth witnessing the first wobbly laps of many future stars. Lifelong speedway enthusiast and author, Tony Lethbridge. a long-standing senior official at Exeter, has been following speedway at the South-West tracks for nearly fifty years, recounts the triumphs, failures and tragedies, as well as the day-to-day struggle to keep the sport alive at these speedway outposts.
TEM3 £14.99 + £1.60 postage and packing - softback
More than 800 Hi-Res images of Exeter. This CD operates in two ways. Firstly as an automatic slideshow, which takes you through 300+ scenes of Exeter. You can alter the length of time it takes to display each photograph. You can use various wipe effects to switch between photographs. The Slideshow will start by double clicking onto the "Slideshow" file. You may however use any photograph in your own documents, projects, and print copies for your own enjoyment. © Sean Creech
SECD £3 + 70p postage and packing - site licence required for educational and commercial establishments. E-Mail for details.
A story of survival set in the West Country at the end of the Roman era. Victoricus, his family dead, is caught up in a power struggle for control of Exeter and its area. Adventures follow... and love.The first novel by Derek Gore, the leading authority on the history of the Vikings in the South West, draws on his specialist knowledge of the last years of Roman Devon before the arrival of the Danes. The Mint Press - 320 pages and one map
MP12 £8 + £1 postage and packing.
An innovative study which opens up a surprising aspect of the history of Devon. Sir Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts arrived in Devon at Plymouth in the summer of 1933 and quickly became a force in the city. Soon branches of the British Union of Fascists were quickly established all over Devon. They moved into Exeter in 1934 and continued to promote their movement until June 1940, when many leading members were arrested and interned. Todd Gray has used extensive contemporary records to weave together this picture of a political movement that some would prefer to forget.The Mint Press - 325 pages, illustrated - Softback
MP15 £14.99 + £3 postage and packing (this is a heavy book).
A full colour, description of Roman Exeter, using the extensive photo archives of Exeter Archaeology, detailed diagrams and maps. The booklet covers the extensive exploration of the Roman bath house in Cathedral Yard, the long barracks at Bartholomew Street and the fortress defences plus photographs of many artifacts. An easy introduction to the birth of this beautiful city of Exeter.
Published by Exeter Archaeology/Exeter City Council - 32 pages
MP13 £3.99 + £1 postage and packing.
Passmore's history of Exeter's Theatre Royal, from the first Theatre Royal in Southernhay, to the tragic fire of 1887 in Longbrook Street and the story of the re-built Theatre Royal through two World Wars and the birth of television. Lavishly illustrated, this book will be full of memories for those attended a variety show, film or the popular panto. Published by the Mint Press
MP6 - £15 + £2.50 postage and packing - shipped from Stevens Books.
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