Based in northern England for almost thirty years, Carnegie Publishing has grown to be a significant publisher of high-quality history and non-fiction titles. Specializing in British history, both regional and national, Carnegie is expanding into subject areas of interest to a wider readership both nationally and internationally. Carnegie has very high production standards; most books are very well illustrated, written by established experts in their fields yet aimed at the informed general reader.
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This photo-rich book presents a vibrant and readable account of the modern Olympics with particular reference to British involvement and success.
Paperback;
$19.95
$14.96
- Available August 2012
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Jennet Preston and the Lancashire Witches
Was there really a satanic coven on Pendle side? Or was Jennet framed by Lister’s son? This very popular book separates the myth from the legend on the Lancashire `witches’.
Paperback;
$12.95
$9.71
- Available September 2012
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A History
A process of phenomenal economic and industrial growth which began just over two centuries ago was to put this hitherto remote Lancashire town – ‘the greatest mere village in England’, as Defoe famously called it – on to the international map.
Paperback;
$19.95
$14.96
- Available September 2012
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An in-depth explanation of how and why the British motorcycle industry collapsed after being the world leader.
Paperback;
$23.95
$17.96
- Available September 2012
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The Rise and Fall of Liverpool’s Docklands
The story of Liverpool – warts and all – written with warmth and passion. Seen from the perspective of the working people of the docks and their dockland communities.
Paperback;
$23.95
$17.96
- Available September 2012
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A History of the Pendle Witches and Their Magic
The Pendle witchcraft case is a compelling human story, and also provides a dramatic insight into the importance of magic in the lives of our ancestors.
Paperback;
$25.95
$19.46
- Available September 2012
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