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A comprehensive account of day to day life in St. Agnes Parish during the 2nd World War, incorporating the story of the clifftop army camp and airfield at Trevallas and the impact that wartime activities had on the landscape and inhabitants of St. Agnes and the surrounding villages.
A fascinating book written and researched by local resident, Neil Roberts, which contains numerous photographs. This is a wonderful addition to the information available on the history of the Parish.
£3.99
The author, Helen Doe, shows that Cornwall was for hundreds of years a very active maritime entity trading across the world.
£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.
£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.
£12.00
Clive Benney has put together another history of St Agnes with fascinating, previously unpublished images of the area around Peterville - at one time known as Dirty Pool.