Forthcoming Publications
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Forthcoming titles
Simon E. Poole and Harry Parkin (Editors), Humankind: Writing from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2022.
William Horbury, Biblical Voices and Echoes: The People and the Books.
Sheena Evans, From Bloomsbury to Belsen: Janet Vaughan – Medical Pioneer.
Recent titles
Print titles are available to order via our online shop and ebook versions through Google Play and library collections including EBSCO, Ebook Central and Gardners.
Anthony Annakin-Smith, The Neston Collieries, 1759–1855: An Industrial Revolution in Rural Cheshire (second edition).
Sharon M. Varey and Graeme J. White (Editors), Looking at the Landscape: Glimpses into the History of Cheshire and Beyond.
Peter Boughton and Ian Dunn, George Cuitt (1779–1854) – 'England's Piranesi': His Life and Work and a Catalogue Raisonné of His Etchings.
Simon E. Poole and Harry Parkin (Editors), It Means the World to Us: Writing from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2021.
Bruce Ing, Biodiversity in the North West: The Rusts and Smuts of Cheshire, Lancashire, Cumbria and the Isle of Man.
Matthieu Adam and Nathalie Ortar (Editors), Becoming Urban Cyclists: From Socialization to Skills.
Simon Poole and William Stephenson (Editors), Unlocked: Writing from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2020.
Peter Francis, The Widening Circle of Us: A Theological Memoir.
Michelle D. Ravenscroft, Bee Hughes, Charlotte Dann and Paul G. Nixon (Editors), Talking Bodies III: Transformations, Movements and Expression.
Bruce Ing, The Fungi of North East Wales: A Mycota for Vice-Counties 50 (Denbighshire) and 51 (Flintshire).
Bruce Ing, Biodiversity in the North West: The Mildews of North West England.
Bruce Ing, Biodiversity in the North West: The Slime Moulds of Lancashire and Cumbria.
Peter Madsen Gubi with Jan Korris and William West, Reflective Practice Groups for Clergy: Offering Pastoral Supervision, Well-Being Support and Spiritual Formation in Community.
Nikki Kyimba, Trauma-Informed Mindfulness: A Practitioner's Guide for One-to-One Work.
Simon Gwyn Roberts, From the Welsh Border to the World: Travels in Minority Languages.
Anthony Annakin-Smith, The Neston Collieries, 1759-1855: An Industrial Revolution in Rural Cheshire.
James Holt, Beyond the Big Six Religions: Expanding the Boundaries in the Teaching of Religion and Worldviews.
William Stephenson (Editor), Island Chain: Short Stories from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2018.
Wayne Morris (Editor), Acedia and the Transformation of Spiritual Malaise: Essays in Honour of Martin McAlinden.
Simon E. Poole (Editor), Opening Words: Stories and Poems for Children from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2017.
Katherine Harrison and Cassandra A. Ogden (Editors), Pornographies: Critical Positions.
Jonathon Louth and Martin Potter (Editors), Edges of Identity: Neoliberal Subjectivities.
Ian Seed (Editor), Crossings Over: Poetry from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2016.
Derek Halbert and Hayley Whitaker, Advocacy and Public Speaking: A Student's Introduction.
Stephen E. Harding, Ingimund's Saga: Viking Wirral.
Sharon M. Varey and Graeme J. White (Editors), Landscapes Past and Present: Cheshire and Beyond.
Jonathon Louth (Editor), Edges of Identity: The Production of Neoliberal Subjectivities.
Ian Seed (Editor), Patches of Light: Short Stories from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2015.
Rebecca Mallett, Cassandra A. Ogden and Jenny Slater (Editors), Theorising Normalcy and the Mundane: Precarious Positions.
Ian Dunn, The Bright Star in the Present Prospect: The University of Chester 1839-2015.
Jaki Brien, Out of this Word: Stories and Poems for Children from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2014.
Peter Gubi (Editor), Listening to Less-heard Voices: Developing Counsellors' Awareness.
Guy Hodgson, War Torn: Manchester, its Newspapers and the Luftwaffe's Blitz of 1940.
Peter Cox (Editor), Cycling Cultures.
Paul Taylor and Paul Wagg, Work and Society: Places, Spaces and Identities, 2014, ISBN 978-1-908258-15-1, £12.99.
Emma L. E. Rees, Great Escapes: Poetry from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2013, 2014, ISBN 978-1-908258-21-2, £10.99.
Dunja Njaradi, Backstage Economies: Labour and Masculinities in Contemporary European Dance, 2014, ISBN 978-1-908258-14-4, £13.99.
Graeme J. White, On Chester On: A History of Chester College and the University of Chester, 2014, ISBN 978-1-908258-19-9, £14.99.
Claire Griffiths (Editor), Contesting Historical Divides in French-speaking Africa, ISBN 978-1-908258-13-8, 2013, £14.99.
Emma L. E. Rees (Editor), Lost and Found: Short Stories from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2012, 2013, ISBN 978-1-908258-10-6, £11.99.
Simon Gwyn Roberts, Shades of Expression: Online Political Journalism in the Post-Colour Revolution Nations, 2013, ISBN 978-1-908258-07-6, £13.99.
Cassandra A Ogden and Stephen Wakeman (Editors), Corporeality: The Body and Society (Issues in the Social Sciences), 2013, ISBN 978-1-905929-97-9, £12.99.
Ian Dunn, The Bright Star in the Present Prospect: The University of Chester, 1839-2012, 2012, ISBN 978-1-905929-99-3, £5.00.
Ros Aitken, The Prime Minister’s Son. Stephen Gladstone, Rector of Hawarden, 2012, ISBN 978-1-908258-01-4, £14.99.
Sharon M. Varey and Graeme J. White (Editors), Landscape History Discoveries in the North West (for the Chester Society for Landscape History), 2012, ISBN 978-1-908258-00-7, £12.99.
Derek Alsop, More Bagpipe Music: Poems on Scotland, 2012, ISBN 978-1-908258-05-2, £7.99.
Jaki Brien (Editor), Wordlife: Stories and Poems for Children from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2011, 2012, ISBN 978-1-905929-98-6, £10.99.