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Centennial Anthology, Paul Mould
Published to mark the centenary of the Old Bostonian Association which
was founded on 20th April 1900. 28 old boys of Boston Grammar School contributed poems, short stories,
anecdotes and memories
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Conscript Heroes, Peter Scott Janes
(Editor: Keith Janes)
6145479 Pte Peter Scott Janes had been in the army less than five months
when he was sent to France. Within weeks he was taken prisoner at St Valery.
Twelve days later he was rescued by two young French girls and for the
next sixteen months he lived a clandestine life among the ordinary people
of the Pas de Calais. Peter's son, Keith Janes, has combined his father's diaries with other
supporting documents to write Conscript Heroes.
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Detachment W, Derek Richardson
In the chaos that followed the fall of France in 1940 many hundreds of
British soldiers escaped from their German captors - or evaded capture
altogether - and were helped to reach the unoccupied south of France.
Here, however, they were rounded up by the French authorities who were
forced to detain them. A clandestine escape network grew up with the object
of helping men to leave France and return to Britain. This book records
how the French military tried, with only limited success, to prevent escapes.
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Down Memory Lane, Paul Mould
A collection of articles by Paul Mould printed over eight years in the
Lincolnshire Standard and the Boston Target.
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In Drake's Wake: Drake's Wake in England, Michael Turner
Drake was knighted in 1581 and became Mayor of Plymouth. In 1584 he became MP for Bossiney in north Cornwall and remarried the following year. He became MP for Plymouth in 1593.
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In Drake's Wake: The Early Voyages, Michael Turner
Hundreds of books have been written on Drake but this one is unique. Michael Turner, a Sherlock Holmes of the sea, is the first Drake author to go beyond the archives to test all the primary sources in the field, on a worldwide scale: all at his own expense. The pictorial, topographical text is laced with research techniques and adventures in reaching all the Drake places. This book reveals the ultimate geographical Drake knowledge, written on location by an intrepid adventurer with a Drake's-eye view. The Drake scholar and the armchair traveller alike will enjoy this book.
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In Drake's Wake: The Later Voyages, Michael Turner
Hundreds of books have been written on Drake but this one is unique. Michael Turner, a Sherlock Holmes of the sea, is the first Drake author to go beyond the archives to test all the primary sources in the field, on a worldwide scale: all at his own expense. The pictorial, topographical text is laced with research techniques and adventures in reaching all the Drake places. This book reveals the ultimate geographical Drake knowledge, written on location by an intrepid adventurer with a Drake's-eye view. The Drake scholar and the armchair traveller alike will enjoy this book.
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In Drake's Wake: The World Voyage, Michael Turner
Michael Turner has gone beyond the archives to test all the primary sources about Sir Francis Drake. The 'In Drake's Wake' series is based on visits to almost all of Drake's ports of call. This second in the series covers Drake's world voyage. It will be enjoyed by the Drake scholar and the armchair traveller alike.
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Once Upon a Farm, Jean Sanderson
Jean Sanderson’s memoirs are a celebration of a different way of life 1929 – 1949 at ‘Rivulet House Farm’ and Croft Village.
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Spilsby - Past and Present, Kelly Odlin
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Wartime Schooldays in Boston, Paul Mould
Paul Mould's memories of growing up and going to school during World War Two.
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