Memoirs Publishing imprint: 93 books

Prisoner of Japan

A Personal War Diary - Singapore, Siam & Burma 1941-1945

by Sir Harold Atcherly
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2012

In the latter part of WW2, more than a ... million European and American soldiers were taken prisoner by the Japanese in Malaysia. They went on to suffer deprivation and brutality, most of them failing to survive. I was fortunate enough to be one of the survivors. During my time as a prisoner I kept a diary, which I was able to bring home with me.

Death in Godshill

An Isle of Wight Tragedy

by Peter James Cave
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2013

A 61-year-old farmer Frank Cave was found dead, seemingly killed with his own shotgun on a quiet farm on the Isle of Wight, early one morning in October 1940. After a police investigation, the woman who was Frank's young housekeeper, Mabel Attrill, was charged with his murder. After many twists and turns, the trial reached an unexpected conclusion

Who am I Really?

The Autobiography of Anna Rosenburg

by Anna Rosenburg
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2011

Taken away from her father aged 7, Anna Rosenburg spent the next 12 years in a children's home. All because a nosey neighbour thought her father was incapable of looking after her. She was desperately unhappy and started to rebel against the strict regime. Her misery was compounded by confusion over her own identity. What did her black skin mean?

Starched Caps, Collars and Cuffs

The story of a nurse, the nursing profession, a wife, a mother and the many hats that were donned throughout a lifetime.

by Jan O'Leary
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2012

The story of a nurse, the nursing profession, a wife, a mother and the many hats that were donned throughout a lifetime. All Jan Tedstill ever wanted to do as a girl was to become a nurse. She got her wish at sixteen with a training place at an orthopaedic hospital, but it wasnt long before adventure...

Another Yin Oan a Wan Way Tickut

A Personal Diary Documenting the Rise from Belisha Boy Signalman to the Giddy Heights of 2nd Lieutenant

by Brian Brown
Language: English
Release Date: August 25, 2012

This is Brian Brown's personal diary of his rise from Belisha Boy signalman up to the giddy heights of 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Signals between 1939 until 1945 and includes 31/2 years as a Prisoner of War after being ordered by CIC Percival to surrender to the Japanese at the fall of Singapore on 15th February 1942.

God, Creation, History & Faith

A Personal Journey Through the History of Religious Belief

by Peter J. A. Heyden
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2012

Since the end of the Second World War many archaeological finds have been made and much has been learned, particularly from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi texts. Many early documents have come to light, which were buried to avoid the destruction of all kinds of early religious beliefs and practices...
by Suzanne Haslam
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 2011

A true life story of one woman's fight against oppression, manipulation and psychological torture and how she turned her life around after discovering an extraordinary gift for second sight and a talent for communicating with the spirit world.

White Velvet Boxes

Treasured Moments of a Lifetime, Kept Safe in the Velvet Boxes of the Mind

by Christina Cope
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

This book is about the things the author has saved in her boxes over the years - precious memories of childhood adventures, seaside holidays, valued friendships, secret corners in summer gardens, playground battles, her beloved dogs and her children and grandchildren. Together they have given her an...

History of Heroism and Home

A Family's Story Through Two Thousand Years of History

by Terence Kearey
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2012

History, Heroism and Home is the second in a quartet of books by Terence Kearey. It deals with life in Britain through the centuries from the perspective of his family. It relates how the Ciardha (Ciars people) in the Ireland of the Dark Ages evolved into the modern Keareys, how holders of that name...
by Eric Edis
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2008

This is a true account of an incredible journey across the world, driving a Land Rover. The year is 1957, and the intrepid Eric Edis has an expedition planned on scraps of paper. Not wanting to follow in the footsteps of others, Eric decides to follow his dream and do something that had never been done...
by Sephanie Hansell
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2012

An Idiot and a Broad is packed with hilarious and often gritty tales of encounters with beggars, rip-off merchants, fellow travellers and a host of native wildlife, from kangaroos to cockroaches. Stephanie and Tony Hansell said they would see the world one day, but it was only when they popped into a...

Gary & Nuala's Guide to Las Vegas and Beyond

An Invaluable Guide for Anybody Planning a Visit to Las Vegas and the Surrounding Area

by Mr Gary Archer
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2012

A guide to Las Vegas and the surrounding area - wherever you're travelling from, you can use this guide to make sure your holiday in the Las Vegas area is memorable, for all the right reasons. It just takes some inside knowledge and a little planning. Written by Gary Archer and Nuala O'Brien with first hand experience after many trips to Las Vegas.

Country Ways

A Rural Community Through the Centuries

by Terence Kearey
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2012

This is a story about the passage of time, from a Norman invasion to a narrowly-avoided German one. It tells of the joys and hardships of life in rural southern England through the seasons and through the centuries. It relates how a family coped with poverty and penury, and how one day in the 1930s a...

Little Girl Lost

Who Do You Turn to When You Have No Name, No Home, No Family?

by Ingrid Steel
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2012

Little Girl Lost is the first part of Ingrid Steels shocking, heartrending life story. She was put in an orphanage at the age of four, she never knew her real name. Then after years of bullying, deprivation and gratuitous punishment -even sexual abuse - in a series of orphanages, she was incarcerated first in a borstal, then in a mental hospital.
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