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Lost in the Snow - the latest work by Leftwich author Mike Beddard

Rating: 3

December 20th 2011

A Leftwich author is hoping new technology can help rekindle his writing career WORDS BY PAUL MACKENZIE PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN COCKS

Manchester Central Library and the Winsford Rock Salt Mines (with audio)

Rating: 2

October 29th 2010

Manchester Central Library is undergoing a multi-million pound transformation and its rare and priceless books have been sent underground WORDS BY EMMA MAYOH PHOTOGRAPHY BY John Cocks

Last Orders - The Essential Guide to Your Letter of Wishes

Rating: 3

April 8th 2010

Last Orders - The Essential Guide to Your Letter of Wishes. Last Orders is a book intended to assist anyone and everyone. It deals with that perennial taboo, the subject of death...

Books with a Cheshire angle

Rating: 2

February 17th 2010

Bookshelf, compiled by Emma Mayoh

Cheshire Life Bookshelf November 2009

Rating: 3

October 20th 2009

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Cheshire Life Bookshelf October 2009

Rating: 2

September 22nd 2009

We look at some of the latest releases related to Cheshire COMPILED BY ELIZABETH SHEERAN

Cheshire Life Bookshelf September 2009

Rating: 2

August 18th 2009

We look at some of the latest releases related to Cheshire

Was Miss Marple born in Cheshire?

Rating: 3

February 26th 2008

Here is a mystery. If Rudyard Kipling was inspired by Rudyard Lake and Brooklyn Beckham by Brooklyn Bridge, was Miss Marple inspired by Marple Station? Investigator: Ray King

Munich Air Disaster by Stephen Morrin

Rating: 2

January 12th 2008

Aviation historian Steve Morrin, the author of a new book on the Munich air disaster in February 1958, looks back to the tragedy which gave birth to a legend

Cheshire and the Shakespeare Code

Rating: 2

September 5th 2007

Robert Nield has spent six years on the trail of the 'real' bard and discovers a Cheshire connection with our greatest playwright Words: Andrew Hobbs

The Animals' War book written by historian Juliet Gardiner

Rating: 3

June 28th 2007

THERE are many unsung heroes of conflict, but what about those of the four-legged, furry or feathered variety? A major exhibition reveals the remarkable role of animals in conflicts from the First World War to the present day.