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Played in Liverpool scores top marks as a fascinating insight into Liverpool’s rich sporting history. Whether it’s a gift, a great read, or a coffee table treasure, get leafing through Liverpool by page.
Rock journalist and Liverpool lad, Paul Du Noyer’s celebrated book on the musical history of his hometown.
Liverpool Journalist, Simon Hughes, takes us across the shifting tides of Liverpool’s ever-changing fortunes. Entitled by postcode, and including specialist spookiness including Pubs, Christmas and Halloween, discover Liverpool’s supernatural stories, as curated by local aficionado, Tom Slemen.
From The Liver Building to Liverpool Town Hall, Lime Street Station to Nº 62 Rodney Street, discover the architectural treasures that made Liverpool a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004. This colourful collection of Merseyside masterpieces takes us from the city skyline, to iconic statues and mixed media, as we share the unique perspective of each artist. During this intense period of creative outpouring, Paul Skillen charts the teenage dreams of so-to-be international icons, producing an aptly romantic and insightful offering. From our golden era as one of the wealthiest ports in the British Empire, to Thatcher’s ‘managed decline’ of the city, this inspired depiction of the city’s resurgence will make you proud to be a Scouser. Explore Liverpool’s cinematic profile with this fascinating insight into our city on the big screen.As part of English Heritage’s Played in Britain series, Ray Physick takes us on a tour of local sporting fixtures including Golf, Boxing, Football and Horse racing, and into the world of International Sport. The Haunted Liverpool series takes you on hellish investigations at the heart of the city’s horrifying history. From the first moving pictures ever captured by The Lumière Brothers in 1897, though the city’s many historical incarnations, no other city outside London ever caught the eye of Hollywood’s elite, quite like ours.