It’s A Dog’s Life
By Noel Stuart
ISBN 0-9553663-0-5
ISBN 978-0-95533663-0-5
Price £8.99 + £3 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
Noel, a retired vet writes of his early life.
You may think to yourself that this has been done before and you would be correct, but not quite like this.
A very enjoyable read.
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Porthleven Through all the Changing Scenes
By Phyllis Arthur
Price £9.50 + £3 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
Porthleven, being the most southerly working port in mainland Britain has a long and fascinating history trapped in its boundaries. Phyllis has lived in Porthleven all her life. Her book reveals a passion for her environment and the community.
Phyllis wishes all the profits from this book to be donated to Cancer Research UK and CLIC-Sargent.
An excellent insight into Porthleven.
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Seagull Morning
By Elsie Balme
ISBN 0-907018-77-7
ISBN 9 780907 018773
Price £4.95 + £3 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
Elsie grew up in Porthleven experiencing a period of great social change during the 1930s and 1940s. Her book reveals the vitality of the fishing village people and their way of life. The details are recalled with such clarity that the book becomes alive.
Discover Porthleven.
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Touching Tomorrow
By Elsie Balme
ISBN 0-9532292-8-9
ISBN 9 780953 229284
Price £7.95 + £ 3 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
Coming of age in post war Cornwall is a sequel to Seagull Morning. The book begins where Seagull Morning leaves off in the mid 1940s. This is a book to make you laugh a lot, cry a little and remember times when they were somewhat different from today.
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The Loe
By David Balme
ISBN 0-9549483-8-6
Price £7.50 + £ 3 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
This book is a personal journey around the Loe and is the only published history of the Pool. The Loe is the largest natural fresh water lake in Cornwall and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is now under the control of the National Trust and the subject of close attention by various bodies including the Environmental Agency, South West Water and the specially created Low Pool Forum.
This book reveals some of the history and importance of the Pool and its surrounding area.
Penrose is home to Loe Pool creating one of the most attractive walks in Cornwall. The walk can be enjoyed at anytime from dawn until dusk and this book makes the walk all the more interesting,
Why not read the book and then take the walk. You will not be disappointed.
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The Wreck of HMS Anson on Loe Bar
By Steve Williams
Price £25.00 + £ 7.50 p&p UK or surface mail worldwide
This is a limited edition print of The Wreck of HMS Anson on Loe Bar Dec 29 1807, and has been taken from an original painting by Porthleven artist Steve Williams.
The print size mounted is approx 14" x 10" ( 345 mm x 315mm).
The prints have been restricted to 350 only.
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