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Welcome to Jeremy Mills Publishing Limited

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Remembering the First World War

If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England

Written shortly before Rupert Brooke's death in 1915, these words were to place him alongside Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in the realm of great war poets. Yet 1914 & Other Poems also shows another side to Brooke: the loves, hopes and fears of a young man whose life and career were to prove tragically brief. The South Seas series documents Brooke's stay in Tahiti, whilst Grantchester is a humorous evocation of homesickness for a now-lost village life.

Available here for £7.99.

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THE STORY OF MONOPOLY AND MORE

The Waddingtons Story: From the early days to Monopoly, the Maxwell bids and into the next millennium.

Former chairman Victor Watson uncovers the background to the success of Waddingtons, the world-famous company that produced the game Monopoly, drawing upon his own experiences and the records and memories of three generations of his family. His story begins with the rise of his grandfather Victor Hugo Watson, whose lively personality and eye for opportunities turned the company from failing provincial printer to market leader. He then charts the triumphs of his father Norman Watson, who helped make much-loved household names of Monopoly and Cluedo. His revelations conclude with his own time at the helm, when achievement was shot through with tension as the company fought to repel takeover bids by Robert Maxwell's British Printing and Communications Corporation.

Available in hardback and paperback now.

COMING SOON ...

Of all the cities of Britain, Leeds was one of the most important to Turner. He had important friends and patrons in the area and Leeds served as a base for his explorations of Yorkshire and the north. Over a period of nearly thirty years he made hundreds of sketches in the city and its environs, and from these made some of his most important pictures. In 1816 he painted a panoramic view of the city, which was the first industrial cityscape by any nationally recognised artist, literally the prototype image of industry.
 

In this beautifully illustrated book, David Hill explores Turner’s associations with Leeds, from Kirkstall Abbey to the great estates of Harewood and Farnley; though the scenery of Airedale and Wharfedale, to the developing city of Leeds itself. The book retraces Turner’s footsteps at all of his sites, and reproduces all the most important paintings and sketches in the area. Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry offers the most comprehensive treatment of his work in the area from its beginnings to its maturity, and charts Turner’s developing understanding of the world changing as the agrarian past made room for an industrial future.
 

This book will soon be available to pre-order.

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