An anthology of and introduction to the life and writings of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Tudor martyr and creator of The Book of Common Prayer.
A beautiful collection of watercolours and other paintings and sketches charting the course of the Derwent from its source to its confluence with the Trent.
A stunning collection of watercolours, oils and sketches tracing the length of the River Thames, telling the story of England's greatest waterway.
A lavishly illustrated exploration of pet statues and memorials from around the world, and the often surprising and inspiring stories behind them.
A guide to the origins and development of the stone tombs and monuments of English churchyards.
The fascinating and troubled history behind Scottish Quakerism is charted in impressive detail in this pioneering study.
Twelve innovative case studies covering the period from the early 19th century, exploring children's literature in its social, cultural and political context.
Essays analysing the development of 18th-20th century children's literature, and the role played by the Religious Tract Society and the Lutterworth Press.
A wide-ranging and lively exploration of the questions raised by the classics of children's fiction, in the texts themselves and in their cultural reception.
A new collection of essays exploring the questions raised by children's fiction, from textual puzzles to historical and cultural conundrums.