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The author, Helen Doe, shows that Cornwall was for hundreds of years a very active maritime entity trading across the world. Of equal importance was the coastal trade. A great book which shows how Cornwall's maritime past has defined the location and shape of all coastal communities.
£4.99
A guide, written by John Mitchell, to the great stone monuments of Cornwall that are the abandoned ruins of an elaborate social and religious system that lasted for a thousand years or more.
£3.99
Author, Dawn Woon, describes Peterville as "a square of houses and shops nestled in a little valley in the village of St Agnes" .
£9.99
Caroline Palmer explores the ancient communities of Mawla and Nancekuke and further life and times in Porthtowan and Towan Cross.
£4.99
A really interesting book by Philip Payton which asks "Why is Cornwall so different from England - The answer lies in it's history, the story of a people whose separate identity was formed in early times and has weathered centuries of turmoil and change to the present day.