Peterborough Books

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FOREIGN COUNTRY - The Life of Leslie Poles Hartley by Adrian Wright. Hartley, the author of The Go Between lived at the family home at Fletton Towers. A 304 page hardback with photographs. First published in 1996 by Andre Deutsch.      ISBN 0233 98976 5.

THE HARTLEY’S OF FLETTON TOWER by Mary Liquorice. A 71 page softback with photographs. Published in 1996 by Cambridgeshire Libraries Publications.                                                                                                          ISBN 1 870724 54 2.

ARTHUR ITTER - Gods Errant Knight by Marguerite Williams. A 158 page hardback. Itter was a religious man and a Mayor of Peterborough. Itter Park being named after him. First published in 1936 by The Religious Tract Society.

POSH FOLK - Some Notable Personalities associated with Peterborough edited by Mary Liquorice. An 80 page softback with photographs. First published in 1990 by Cambridgeshire Libraries Publications.                                                     ISBN 1-870724-22-4

BIG FRY - The autobiography of the former Posh manager Barry Fry. A 242 page hardback with photographs. First published in 2000 by Collins Willow.             ISBN 0002189488.

SAFE HANDS - The autobiography of the former Posh keeper David Seaman. A 276 page hardback with photographs. First published in 2000 by Orion. ISBN 0752831836.

IN THE FIRING LINE - Politics, Faith, Power and Forgiveness - by the former Peterborough MP Brian Mawhinney. A 270 page hardback with photographs. first published in 1999 by Harper Collins.                                            ISBN 0002740621.

JOHN CLARE - A Biography by Jonathan Bate. A 648 page hardback with photographs.First published in 2003 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.                          ISBN 0 330 37106 1.

A RIGHT TO SONG - The Life of John Clare by Edward Storey. Published in 1982 by Methuen.

PASTON PERSONALITIES - John and Edmund Mountsteven by Ray Townsin. A 50 page softback with map and photographs. Published by The Werrington Local History Group in 1994.

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