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In the Cold of the Night - Crime ... in the High Lake District Fells (Paperback): Andrew Bibby In the Cold of the Night - Crime ... in the High Lake District Fells (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Bad Step - Crime ... in the High Lake District Fells (Paperback): Andrew Bibby The Bad Step - Crime ... in the High Lake District Fells (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
All Our Own Work - The Co-Operative Pioneers of Hebden Bridge and Their Mill (Paperback): Andrew Bibby All Our Own Work - The Co-Operative Pioneers of Hebden Bridge and Their Mill (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The co-operators of Hebden Bridge were to producer co-operation what the Rochdale Pioneers were to consumer co-operation - pioneers. Driven by a desire to create their own employment under their own control, weavers, cutters and machinists at the Nutclough fustian mill developed a successful business in a small Pennine town. At its peak it employed over 300 women and men. It ran for almost fifty years, each year profitable. Creating a new way of working wasn't always easy. There were discussions about sharing the rewards of the business, and on how much power those who provided the capital should be given. How should governance be structured and what was appropriate management? Should the mill produce quality products or poorer goods that sold better? Hebden Bridge's fustian co-operative contributed leaders to the national co-operative movement and to the emerging movement for workers' education. Its central figure Joseph Greenwood was involved in the creation of the International Co-operative Alliance. Women associated with the co-operative set up in Hebden Bridge the first branch of the Women's Co-operative Guild in the country. This richly researched and engrossing account of a worker-run business is the first significant study of early producer co-operatives in Britain for over a century. The lessons learned in Hebden Bridge are still relevant today for all who seek to find new ways of working and alternative forms of business.

Back Roads Through Middle England - From Dorset to the Humber along the Jurassic stone belt (Paperback): Andrew Bibby Back Roads Through Middle England - From Dorset to the Humber along the Jurassic stone belt (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Walking in Purbeck (Paperback): Andrew Bibby Walking in Purbeck (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Too Hot for Comfort (Paperback): Andrew Bibby Too Hot for Comfort (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R289 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Joan Arkle, a tireless climate change activist, is passionate about her beliefs. She has taken her campervan to the Lake District, to be able to live among the hills she loves. Here there is ample scope for her trade as a wildlife photographer. Here, too, there is opportunity to make a difference by campaigning against global warming. But her time in Cumbria proves challenging. Somehow her activities attract hostility. Increasingly she makes enemies. And then, one evening on a quiet by-road, her campervan is firebombed. Who is responsible? And who precisely is Joan Arkle? These are the questions which both DI Chrissy Chambers of the Cumbrian Police and Nick Potterton, once a successful London journalist but now a struggling local freelance, find themselves trying to answer. Andrew Bibby's latest crime mystery is set among the beauty of the mountains and lakes of England's most popular National Park.

These Houses are Ours - Co-operative and community-led housing alternatives 1870-1919 (Paperback): Andrew Bibby These Houses are Ours - Co-operative and community-led housing alternatives 1870-1919 (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R588 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R56 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The years before the First World War saw the development of a widespread housing movement in Britain which delivered homes at affordable rents through co-operative and community endeavour. From Cornwall to central Scotland, Suffolk to South Wales, working-class tenants moved into their newly constructed homes and began to create communities. As Birmingham housing reformer John Nettlefold put it in 1914, tenants might not be able to own their individual houses but they could nevertheless say that, collectively, ‘these houses are ours’. Many of the estates adopted ‘garden village’ principles as a radical alternative to conventional urban streets of high-density housing. Community meeting rooms, allotments, sports facilities and children’s playgrounds were frequently included. As Andrew Bibby points out in his richly researched book, this almost forgotten history mirrors uncannily current interest in bottom-up community-led efforts to meet housing need. As we face a housing crisis once again in Britain, and with council housing no longer the default means of providing affordable homes, the alternative models for social housing developed more than a century ago offer much that is relevant to us today

Hospice without Walls - The Story of West Cumbria's Remarkable Hospice at Home Service (Paperback): Andrew Bibby Hospice without Walls - The Story of West Cumbria's Remarkable Hospice at Home Service (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby; Photographs by Ski Harrison; Foreword by Charles; Preface by Margaret Forster
R174 Discovery Miles 1 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The North York Moors, No. 9 - Wensleydale and Swaledale (Paperback, UK ed): Judy Armstrong The North York Moors, No. 9 - Wensleydale and Swaledale (Paperback, UK ed)
Judy Armstrong; Edited by Andrew Bibby
R117 Discovery Miles 1 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Wainwright-sized guide to the walking opportunities on the North York Moors focuses on land opened up to walkers by the recent Right to Roam legislation. It is part of a series of Freedom to Roam guides published in partnership with Ramblers' Association, long-time campaigner for greater public access to the countryside. The guide includes: an introduction to the area: its landscape, history and natural history; 12 free-range walks, graded for difficulty, that allow walkers to choose their own route; a full-page 4-colour OS map for each walk; special features on points of interest chosen to add to walkers' enjoyment of the countryside; practical information for visitors; a guide to public rights of access.

Rival Visions - How Jefferson and His Contemporaries Defined the Early American Republic (Hardcover): Dustin Gish, Andrew Bibby Rival Visions - How Jefferson and His Contemporaries Defined the Early American Republic (Hardcover)
Dustin Gish, Andrew Bibby
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emergence of the early American republic as a new nation on the world stage conjured rival visions in the eyes of leading statesmen at home and attentive observers abroad. Thomas Jefferson envisioned the newly independent states as a federation of republics united by common experience, mutual interest, and an adherence to principles of natural rights. His views on popular government and the American experiment in republicanism, and later the expansion of its empire of liberty, offered an influential account of the new nation. While persuasive in crucial respects, his vision of early America did not stand alone as an unrivaled model. The contributors to Rival Visions examine how Jefferson's contemporaries - including Washington, Adams, Hamilton, Madison, and Marshall - articulated their visions for the early American republic. Even beyond America, in this age of successive revolutions and crises, foreign statesmen began to formulate their own accounts of the new nation, its character, and its future prospects. This volume reveals how these vigorous debates and competing rival visions defined the early American republic in the formative epoch after the revolution.

Teleworking - Thirteen Journeys to the Future of Work (Paperback): Andrew Bibby Teleworking - Thirteen Journeys to the Future of Work (Paperback)
Andrew Bibby
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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