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  • Susanna Wesley A Radical in the Rectory

    by Marion Field ...
    What an eventful life! In the early 18th Century, Susanna Wesley had to contend with the cares of motherhood {19 children}, mounting debts, plus a church which did not wish to see lay people - especially women - take on spiritual leadership. The two-way relationship with her son John Wesley is her high point in terms of both spiritual formation and lively faith. ... Read more

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  • The Story of Guildford

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series Phillimore Editions
    Guildford's history dates from Saxon times, and the town has been the residence of kings and many famous men and women, particularly since Henry II turned the Norman castle into a luxurious palace in the twelfth century. Also amongst the town's famous and influential faces was George Abbot, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611 and was one of the translators of the King James Bible and ... Read more

    $19.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • John Nelson Darby

    Prophetic Pioneer

    by Marion Field ...
    Marion Field focuses on Darby's development and life without judging doctrinal issues: she chronicles the story of a brilliant advocate of an insightful but controversial theology. ... Read more

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  • Improve Your Punctuation and Grammar

    by Marion Field ...
    Master the essentials of the English language and write with greater confidence. ... Read more

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  • Woking History Tour

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series History Tour
    Woking History Tour offers a fascinating insight into the history of this town in Surrey. Author Marion Field guides us around its well-known streets and buildings, describing how its famous landmarks used to look and how they have changed over the years, as well as exploring its lesser-known sights and hidden corners. With the help of a handy location map, readers are invited to follow a timeline ... Read more

    $6.19 USD

  • A-Z of Woking

    Places-People-History

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series A-Z
    Woking is a mixture of the very old and very new. What is now known as ‘Old Woking’ was mentioned in the Domesday Book but it now forms a suburb of Woking. The modern town grew up around the Basingstoke Canal and the railways that arrived in the nineteenth century, including a line from London to Brookwood cemetery built by the London Necropolis Company to accommodate the city’s dead. Today Woking ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Woking in 50 Buildings

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series In 50 Buildings
    From humble beginnings Woking grew with the opening of the Wey Navigation Canal in the mid-seventeenth century, carrying traffic from Guildford to the River Thames, then more significantly with the arrival of the railway in 1838 and subsequent development of 'New Woking' in the mid-nineteenth century. Today it is a prosperous commuter town Woking in 50 Buildings examines the proud and distinctive ... Read more

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  • Secret Guildford

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series Secret
    Guildford is a fascinating town dating from Saxon times. William I built the Norman castle overlooking the town from where his soldiers could dominate his Saxon subjects. By the twelfth century Guildford had become a wealthy town as a result of the flourishing wool trade. The austere castle was transformed into a luxurious palace visited by kings and queens over the following centuries. The ... Read more

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  • Woking Through Time

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series Through Time
    Woking is an unusual town as it is both very 'old' and very 'new'. 'Old' Woking is mentioned in the Domesday Book but 'New' Woking was not developed until the nineteenth century as a result of the new railway system and the necessity to find land for a new cemetery because of a cholera epidemic in London. This is a book about Woking with a difference. Woking should really be called 'New' Woking to ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Secret Bracknell

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series Secret
    Bracknell was developed as a ‘new town’ in 1949, but the area had been evolving since Saxon times. A royal charter from AD 942 mentions ‘Bracken Head’ and a local comprehensive school still bears the name ‘Brackenhale’. It was a popular hunting ground for kings and queens and it was here that the widowed Catherine of Aragon became friendly with the newly crowned Henry VIII and secretly married him ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Historic England: Reading

    Unique Images from the Archives of Historic England

    Series series Historic England
    This illustrated history portrays one of England’s finest major towns. It provides a nostalgic look at Reading’s past and highlights the special character of some of its most important historic sites. The photographs are taken from the Historic England Archive, a unique collection of over 12 million photographs, drawings, plans and documents covering England’s archaeology, architecture, social and ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Secret Woking

    by Marion Field ...
    Series series Secret
    Woking is a rather strange place. The Saxon village of ‘Old Woking’ appears in the Domesday Book but ‘new’ Woking is a nineteenth-century town. Over the years, the town has continually reinvented itself. Demolished buildings have been rebuilt and new roads streak across the countryside. However, the names of roads are often a reminder of Woking’s past inhabitants. Woking has become a popular place ... Read more

    $11.99 USD