Bracing Accounts


Book Description

This work is the textual response to polio from the postwar era to the present. It considers women's magazines, in which polio was both a fitfully treated subject and a frequently important subtext.










Ten Years in Washington


Book Description

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.










Bulletin - American Railway Engineering Association


Book Description

Vols. for 19 - include the directory issue of the American Railway Engineering Association.




Bulletin - American Railway Engineering Association


Book Description

Vols. for 19 - include the directory issue of the American Railway Engineering Association.




Belt and Braces


Book Description

A rags to riches biography – amusing and inspiring in equal measure Belt and Braces chronicles the life of Douglas Clark, a poorly educated man who was born into poverty in a country village and went on to become an inspirationally successful businessman. From mending lawnmowers as a child to running a huge network of motor dealerships and a property empire as his journey progressed. His methods were home grown and unconventional, his risk taking enormous but always calculated and he always played the game by his own rules. His lifelong caveat being that once a course of action was decided upon then he applied belt and braces to it. In essence this meant contingency against every conceivable adversity. Alongside the business growth, his private life exploits will raise many a smile. The book covers seven decades, up to the present and parallels what was happening in Doug’s life alongside national and international events. You don’t need to be a car buff or even a budding entrepreneur to appreciate it; merely enjoy the journey through life of a very talented, amusing and unique man.