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Chester's First Year

Chester's First Year

Martin Wigmore

Lulu Press Inc
2014
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HI I'm Chester and this is my story. I was born with my two brothers and three sisters in a kennels in Leicestershire on the 11th of September 2013. We all lived in a brick built kennel with a shelter and straw to sleep on
Chester Il Pazzo

Chester Il Pazzo

Franco Cocco

Lulu.com
2015
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Chester si trova costretto a far parte di un progetto da cui non puo tirarsi indietro, il destino ha gia scritto la sua strada e non puo fare diversamente che seguirla, se vuole riprendere in mano le redini della sua vita ormai allo sbando. Si ritrova da un giorno all'altro senza piu le sue certezze, senza un soldo, senza speranze, seduto con la testa fra le mani in un desolato e triste vicolo. In sella al suo destriero d'acciaio scoprira verita cosi sconvolgenti. Dovra difendere la donna della sua vita non solo da spietati killer, ma anche dai demoni della sua infanzia. Nel viaggio incontrera persone pronte a tutto per soddisfare la loro sete di potere, ma anche persone disposte a mettere a repentaglio la loro vita per aiutarlo nella sua missione, quella di sottrarre la razza umana alle forze del male. Chester da che voleva passare per pazzo per non andare in prigione, finira per donare la sua esistenza al bene comune, salvaguardando cosi anche le esistenze dei suoi inaspettati, quanto amati figli.
Chester the Madman

Chester the Madman

Franco Cocco

Lulu.com
2015
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Chester finds himself forced to take part in a project he can no longer turn his back on, destiny has already paved his way and all he can do is to follow it, if he wants to regain charge of his life, which is falling apart. From one day to the next, he loses all certainty, his money, his home, he no longer has a job and all his hopes are lost, when he finds himself with his head in his hands in a desolate alley way. After having fainted, he is revived with a slap in the face by a stranger who tries to convince him of crazy notions with no sense. On his arduous journey he will encounter evil characters who will stop at nothing to achieve power, but he will also find people ready to risk their own lives to help him complete his important mission: to free the Human race from the forces of evil. Chester, who at the beginning feigned madness to escape a prison sentence, will ultimately give up his existence for the common good, saving the lives of his unexpected, but much beloved children.
Chester Reflections

Chester Reflections

Paul Hurley

Amberley Publishing
2021
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From its foundation as a Roman fort, Chester has played an important role in the history of north-west England. Close to the Welsh border, the city is still surrounded by an almost complete circuit of city walls, enclosing the cathedral, castle and many other ancient buildings, including the famous Rows of black and white half-timbered buildings. Chester continued its prominence into the industrial age, with the arrival first of the canal system then the railways. Today, the city of Chester has extended with new housing well beyond the city walls and redevelopments within the city, but still attracts many to its historic centre, its racecourse beside the River Dee and lively cultural scene. Chester Reflections features an exciting collection of historic and modern pictures that are individually merged to reveal how the area has changed over the decades. Each of the 180 pictures in this book combines a recent colour view of Chester with the matching sepia archive scene. Through the split-image effect, readers can see how streets, buildings, the docks and everyday life have transformed with the passing of time. Local author Paul Hurley presents this fascinating visual chronicle that ingeniously reflects past and present glimpses of Chester. This book will be of interest to residents, visitors, local historians and all those with links to the area.
Chester in the 1960s

Chester in the 1960s

Paul Hurley

Amberley Publishing
2015
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Chester is well known as a Roman city once called Deva Victrix around 2,000 years ago. Over the centuries the city has seen significant change, but this has been done sympathetically for the most part and in keeping with the general antiquity of the surrounding buildings and streets. In this sequel to his previous book Chester in the 1950s, Paul Hurley takes a fascinating look at the ten years in which the baby boomers came into their own. As the fifties faded away and the sixties style arrived, this was a decade that altered the face of the city.
Chester Pubs

Chester Pubs

Paul Hurley; Len Morgan

Amberley Publishing
2015
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The drinking establishments of Saxon Chester are a mystery to us. The nineteenth-century historian Thomas Hughes wrote, ‘Anglo-Saxons had their eala-hus [ale house], win-hus [wine house] and cumen-hus [inn]’. We don’t know where they could have been located, but we do know that weak beer was the staple drink throughout the land because it was safer to drink than water. Chester has many cosy, historical and picturesque public houses, some that have served the public for hundreds of years. Chester pubs, like those throughout the country are going through a time of radical change. Reinvented for a new generation of patrons, many of the pubs have turned into gastro and themed pubs and bars. Within the pages of the Chester Pubs you will find a mixture of typical pubs from down the ages, some from a long way down, and a few of the newer bars.
Chester in 50 Buildings

Chester in 50 Buildings

Paul Hurley

Amberley Publishing
2017
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From its earliest days as a major Roman fortress to its current status as one of Britain’s most visited tourist destinations, Chester has a proud and distinctive identity. Its extraordinary history is embodied in the rich architecture that has shaped this jewel of the North West, famed for its perfectly preserved city walls. Chester in 50 Buildings explores the history of this much-loved city through a selection of its greatest architectural treasures. From the unique Chester Rows to the magnificent Gothic Revival Town Hall, this study celebrates Chester’s architectural heritage in a new and accessible way. Local author and historian Paul Hurley guides the reader on a tour of the city’s historic buildings and modern architectural projects.
Chester The Postcard Collection

Chester The Postcard Collection

Peter Byrom

Amberley Publishing
2019
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The city of Chester grew up around one of the largest Roman fortresses in the country. Its cathedral and Norman castle are evidence of Chester’s importance in the Middle Ages. During the Industrial Revolution the arrival of canals and railways brought increasing prosperity to Chester, resulting in a further boom in building, and in the twentieth century the town expanded beyond the city walls. Today the city attracts many visitors to its numerous ancient buildings, not least the Rows, two-storey shops in the distinctive black-and-white architecture of the town, and the preserved circuit of city walls, and it is a thriving commercial centre for the area. Chester: The Postcard Collection takes the reader on an evocative journey into Chester’s past through a selection of old postcards that offer a fascinating window into the history of this city in Cheshire.