This focus on the fascinating lands of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire brings fresh insight on the development of Christian history from the earliest times to the turbulent 1600s. A stormy journey of faith, from ancient saints to Mayflower Pilgrims and early Baptists, is set amidst the people, villages and market towns of a unique part of England.
Adrian Gray Ordre des livres






- 2020
- 2019
Focusing on the evolution of school inspection in Europe, this book highlights its significance over the past two centuries. It details the transformation of inspection and evaluation methods, particularly in the last fifty years, in response to shifting perspectives on school leadership and accountability. Additionally, it addresses the impact of technological advancements, including new data and examination systems, on educational evaluation practices.
- 2017
Sixteen chapters, giving a flavour of mysterious, historic Lincolnshire, written in an entertaining and informative way.
- 2016
A regional history of how Christianity shaped the region and the world following the separatist movements and the Pilgrim Fathers
- 2013
East Coast Main Line Disasters
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Originally operated by three different companies, the train lines that serve the East Coast were brought together under a single entity in 1923. This illustrated history explores the accidents that have occurred during their history, focusing on those that resulted in passenger fatalities and showing how they led to improvements in safety.
- 2011
Dark and foggy Victorian streets, the murderous madman, the arsenic-laced evening meal - we all think we know the realities of Victorian crime. Adrian Gray's book thrillingly reflects some of this, ranging over classic murders by knife and poison
- 1998
South Eastern and Chatham Railways. A Marriage of Convenience
- 213pages
- 8 heures de lecture
