C 1970 To C 1980
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Add to BasketAfter They Killed Our Father: A Refugee From The Killing Fields Reunites With The Sister She Left Behind - - Hardback
£12.99
Loung Ung picks up where the bestselling 'First They Killed My Father' left off, with her escape from a devastated Cambodia in 1980 at the age of 10, flying to the US as a refugee. The book follows the parallel lives of Loung and her closest sister, Chou, during the 15 years it took for them to be reunited. -
Add to BasketThe Art Of Will MacLean: Symbols Of Survival - - Hardback
£20.00
Will Maclean RSA, Professer of Painting in the University of Dundee, is one of the outstanding Scottish artists of his generation. In this edition, Macmillan has extended and updated the book to include the important work that the artist has done up until 2002. -
£7.99A Boy's Story: The Revelations And Wild Times Of A Young Skin - - Paperback
As the 1960s drew to a close, the skinhead was born and a youth culture took Britain by storm. Boys and girls alike embraced this new working-class culture. Martin King describes the heady mix of pleasures which were all part of life at that time. -
Add to BasketBye Bye Baby: My Tragic Love Affair With The Bay City Rollers - - Paperback
£7.99
Bye Bye Baby is the story of a love affair with the Bay City Rollers. For Caroline Sullivan, a teenager in New Jersey, the Rollers became an all-consuming passion from 1975-1979 as they toured the USA. -
Add to BasketThe Damage Done: Twelve Years Of Hell In A Bangkok Prison - - Paperback
£7.99
In 1978 Fellows was convicted of heroin trafficking between Thailand and Australia. Sentenced to life imprisonment, he spent 12 years in the notorious Bang Kwang prison - better known as the Bangkok Hilton. -
Add to BasketDuel In The Sun: Tom Watson And Jack Nicklaus In The Battle Of Turnberry - - Paperback
£7.99
Corcoran charts the history of the Open before moving on to portraits of Nicklaus and Watson. He draws on interviews with the stars' competitors, caddies, commentators and spectators to tell a story of the rise of a new hero - and the grace of a champion welcoming him to the summit of the game. -
Add to BasketEdward Heath Made Me Angry: The Christie File - - Paperback
£40.00
Part of the continuing autobiography of Stuart Christie, this volume presents his account of the 'Angry Brigade' trial and charts the fortunes of the European anarchist movement between 1967 and 1975. -
Add to BasketJackie: I Did It My Way - - Hardback
£16.99
For three decades, Jackie Fullerton has been a prominent feature of television in Northern Ireland. This book revisits his days as a player in the Irish League before a penalty competition kick-started his television career. It turns the spotlight on Northern Ireland's World Cup campaigns in Spain and Mexico. -
Add to BasketLocal Government In Aberdeen, 1975-1996: Running The 'Granite City' - - Paperback
£9.95
Davidson and Fairley provide a close study of local government and its effect on the citizens and businesses of a moderately-sized Scottish city. -
Add to BasketRockpools And Daffodils: An Orcadian Diary 1979-1991 - - Hardback
£14.95
This is a selection of 300 weekly diary columns written for the 'Orcadian' between 1979 and 1991. Rockpools and daffodils come into these short essays fairly frequently - fragments of the sea held by shore crevices for only a few hours and heralds of Spring in the Northern Islands.











