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Good Beer Guide 2000
Camra, Roger Protz, Paperback. 20% off
The most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to pubs serving great beer in Britain.
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Castleton and its Caves
by Robert Innes-Smith, Derbyshire Countryside, April 1994, Paperback. (Under £5)
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Classic Caves of the Peak District
by Iain Barker, Crowood Press, November 1997, Paperback, 20% off.
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Caves of South Wales
by Tim Stratford, Cordee, November 1995, Paperback.
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Northern Caves Volume 2: The Three Peaks
by D. Brook, Dalesman, November 1991, Hardback.
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Northern Caves Volume 3: The Three Counties System and the North West
by M.H. Long, Dalesman, June 1993, Paperback.
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25 Walks: The Yorkshire Dales
by Paul Hannon / Paperback / Published 1996. 20% off.
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Selected Caves of Britain and Ireland
by D Marshall, Cordee, 1997, Paperback. (Under £15)
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Good Pub Guide1999 Good Pub Guide
Alistair Aid, Paperback, 1056 pages. 20% off
This county by county reference contains information on over 5000 of the best pubs in England, Wales, Scotland, and the Channel Islands. About 1300 main entries include detailed descriptions of pubs which have been inspected and assessed for food, drink, atmosphere, prices, and opening hours. Pubs receiving the accolade range from what are to all intents and purposes fairly smart restaurants that have grown out of pubs, such as the much-praised Angel at Hetton in Yorkshire (though strict criteria regarding residual pubbiness are applied), to fascinatingly rudimentary survivals like the Monkey House at Defford in Hereford & Worcester, which is "one of the last absolutely traditional cider houses", serving jugs of cider from a hatch by the front door.
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Karst Hydrology : Concepts from the Mammoth Cave Area
by William White and Elizabeth White, March 1989.
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Caves: Process, Development and Management
by David Gillieson, Blackwell, November 1996, Paperback.
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History of Cave Science
by Shaw, National Speleological Society, June 1992, Paperback.
The Exploration and Study of Limestone Caves to 1900
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Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness
by Paul Jay Steward, Greyhound Press, 1998, Paperback.
Twenty six stories from the twisted mind of Paul Steward takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of hell-filled passages. Guaranteed to give even the seasoned of cavers the chills. Paul has a story about anything you can possibly imagine that can happen in a cave.
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Caverns Measureless to Man
by Sheck Exley, Cave Books, June 1994, Hardback.
"A classic in cave diving and Sheck was probably the worlds greatest cave diver." Paul Steward
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Darkness Beckons, The
by Martyn Farr, Hodder Headline Plc, November 1991, Hardback.
Describes the techniques and fascinating history of cave diving from the first known cave dive in 1878 to the sophisticated rebreather systems used by divers today. Includes stories from the United States, France, Switzerland, The West Indies, Mexico, South Africa, UK and Australia.
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Deep Into Blue Holes
by Rob Palmer, Media Publishing Ltd, March 1997, Paperback.
Palmer uses a fine documentative approach, weaving the evolution and aspects of technical diving with the biology and history of the Andros Island blue holes and caves. The challenging, sometimes fatal experiences of diving these beautiful caves is described in a smooth almost conversational style.
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Caves beneath the Sea
by Jean Clottes and Jean Courtin, Abrams, January 1996, Hardback.
Describes the 1991 discovery of an important prehistoric painted cave.
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Complete Caving Manual Complete Caving Manual, The
by Andy Sparrow, Crowood Press, May 1997, Paperback, 20% off.
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