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John Beadon (62-67) by his own account “has been lucky to lead an unusually full and adventuresome life.” This book he describes as the “memoirs and m… More...

Taken from the message often exchanged between passing ships at sea. Covering the history of visual communication, and the language of signalling, at … More...

Paid To Predict is an uncensored narrative, based on diaries written at the time, of Ewen's involvement in a “bankrupt organisation” which had outlive… More...

Using the resources of the internet as his foundation, Robin Knight has produced an invaluable, well-illustrated volume, giving us the brief lives of … More...

The Trafalgar Chronicle is an annual publication sponsored by The 1805 Club in association with Seaforth Publishing that is now in its 29th year and i… More...

Nicholas Morris (54-59), an Australian, began to work as a staff member of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1973 following a 14-year c… More...

This is a self-published book of about 300 pages and a rare work of fiction by an OP. More...

This is Mike Smith's seventh book with a corporate theme and his fourth on ethical values, all written with the support of his long-time employer Init… More...

David Smiley (30-34) perhaps led the most extraordinary life of any OP to date. He was “an exceptionally brave man (and) an exceptionally fortunate so… More...

James Shuttleworth (77-81) has had a lifelong interest in railways. Growing up in the Peak District, he has memories of the last British Rail steam en… More...

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