Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Bradford

Nonfiction, History, British
Cover of the book Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Bradford by Nigel A. Ibbotson, JMD Media
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Author: Nigel A. Ibbotson ISBN: 9781781560402
Publisher: JMD Media Publication: January 20, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nigel A. Ibbotson
ISBN: 9781781560402
Publisher: JMD Media
Publication: January 20, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
In 2008 Breedon Books produced 'Exploring West Yorkshire's History' by Nigel Ibbotson. When JMD Media were asked to make this book available as an e-book, we decided to give the customer a choice.

You can buy the whole book with all 5 sections for full price, or buy an individual section (focusing on a specific geographical area), which is of particular interest. Each individual section includes the original Introduction, Acknowledgements and Afterword.

This is an e-book of the City of Bradford chapter from Exploring West Yorkshires History. This e-book covers:The City of Bradford; Bradford Cathedral; The Battle of Adwalton Moor; Abraham Balme; Richard Oastler; St Georges Hall; Cartwright Hall; Bradford City Hall; Wool Exchange Building; Little Germany; Undercliffe Cemetery; William Edward Forster; Listers Mill; Poor Law Offices and Bradford Register Office; The Ragged School; Bradford Sweet Poisoning; Saltaire and Sir Titus Salt; Frederick Delius; Newlands Mill Disaster; Anthrax and Friederich Wilhelm Eurich; J.B. Priestley; Alhambra; Judy Woods; Royds Hall Manor; The Low Moor Explosion; Haworth & the Brontës; Keighley; East Riddlesden Hall; St Ives; Bingley; Queensbury; Coal Mining in West Yorkshire

Exploring West Yorkshires History is a truly stunning selection of full colour images, this wonderful photo guide takes the reader on an exhilarating journey through the rich history of this rugged yet captivating area of Britain. Moving from its ancient origins to its modern day splendour, the guide invites you to discover one of the countrys most rewarding regions. It is an invitation not to be missed.

Full list of e-books available from Nigel Ibbotson's Exploring West Yorkshire's History:

Exploring West Yorkshire's History ISBN 978-1-78156-038-9

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Leeds ISBN 978-1-78156-039-6

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Bradford ISBN 978-1-78156-040-2

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Wakefield ISBN 978-1-78156-041-9

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: Calderdale ISBN 978-1-78156-042-6

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: Kirklees ISBN 978-1-78156-043-3
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In 2008 Breedon Books produced 'Exploring West Yorkshire's History' by Nigel Ibbotson. When JMD Media were asked to make this book available as an e-book, we decided to give the customer a choice.

You can buy the whole book with all 5 sections for full price, or buy an individual section (focusing on a specific geographical area), which is of particular interest. Each individual section includes the original Introduction, Acknowledgements and Afterword.

This is an e-book of the City of Bradford chapter from Exploring West Yorkshires History. This e-book covers:The City of Bradford; Bradford Cathedral; The Battle of Adwalton Moor; Abraham Balme; Richard Oastler; St Georges Hall; Cartwright Hall; Bradford City Hall; Wool Exchange Building; Little Germany; Undercliffe Cemetery; William Edward Forster; Listers Mill; Poor Law Offices and Bradford Register Office; The Ragged School; Bradford Sweet Poisoning; Saltaire and Sir Titus Salt; Frederick Delius; Newlands Mill Disaster; Anthrax and Friederich Wilhelm Eurich; J.B. Priestley; Alhambra; Judy Woods; Royds Hall Manor; The Low Moor Explosion; Haworth & the Brontës; Keighley; East Riddlesden Hall; St Ives; Bingley; Queensbury; Coal Mining in West Yorkshire

Exploring West Yorkshires History is a truly stunning selection of full colour images, this wonderful photo guide takes the reader on an exhilarating journey through the rich history of this rugged yet captivating area of Britain. Moving from its ancient origins to its modern day splendour, the guide invites you to discover one of the countrys most rewarding regions. It is an invitation not to be missed.

Full list of e-books available from Nigel Ibbotson's Exploring West Yorkshire's History:

Exploring West Yorkshire's History ISBN 978-1-78156-038-9

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Leeds ISBN 978-1-78156-039-6

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Bradford ISBN 978-1-78156-040-2

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: The City of Wakefield ISBN 978-1-78156-041-9

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: Calderdale ISBN 978-1-78156-042-6

Exploring West Yorkshire's History: Kirklees ISBN 978-1-78156-043-3

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