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The Battle for
Badger's Wood
Sensitively combining humour and pathos, the
story follows the events which lead the animals of Badger's
Wood to unite with conservationists in a glorious fight
against the developers who would rob them of their homes.
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Fly, bird! Fly!
The story is an odyssey; detailing a
breathtaking, heart stopping journey of six thousand miles,
made by a flock of Swallows on their annual migration to
Africa, during which their survival depends upon fighting the
elements and man every inch of the way.
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The Breaking
Sword
Set in the harsh battlefields of Roman Britain,
the last violent and exciting chapters of an era in Celtic
history are played out within these pages.
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The Arboretum
Story
A social history of a small, well defined area
of Worcester that was in its earlier days a well stocked
arboretum, a pleasure gardens and place for the citizens to
promenade, and an area in which the more disreputable could
ply their trade. Now a tightly knit community well prepared to
defend itself against bureaucracy and the modern scourge of
planning blight.
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Malvern between
the Wars
Examines a period in its history when Malvern
became the cultural centre of the world, hosting the first
British Film Festivals, concerts of Elgar, the first plays by
George Bernard Shaw, and the first appearances of actors like
Errol Flynn and Stewart Grainger. A time when going to the
theatre or the cinema meant dressing up, as much to be seen as
to see. Recalled history by those who were there.
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Frederick Covins.
All photographs and illustrations © Frederick Covins
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