This is a list of the books which we have published through the Greenridges Press. We use this imprint for commissioned work and for eBooks. In a number of cases the conventional books are being actively sold by the authors on their own behalf or to raise money for a good cause although in general we deal with any trade orders on their behalf.

We have included details of how you can obtain a copy of each book in case there is one which is particularly relevant to your special interests, so in the first instance please contact the person named. In the majority of cases we will have copies available if you have problems contacting the primary source or wish to buy a copy together with some of our Léonie Press books.

Trade enquiries and orders can be placed directly with us by e-mail or fax or via the Nielsen BookNet Teleordering service (Whitaker's as was). They are also available through your preferred wholesaler...Gardners, Bertrams, Holt Jackson, Cypher, Coutts, ABS etc Click here for our contact details.

Where there are more details available about a book they can be seen by clicking on the link in the Title box in the table below.
Author ISBN Title Description Price Contact
Mary Rochester 1 902109 01 6 My Father was a Narberth Man (Recollections of a Boyhood in the 1890s) The book is based on the recollections of Thomas Wheeler (1887-1981), and the author’s own memories of Narberth in Pembrokeshire from 1921 onwards. The 20-page booklet was donated to the Wilson Museum by Mary Rochester, as a tribute to her father. £ not known The Wilson Museum, Market Square, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
SA67 7AU,
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John Reginald Lee 1 902109 02 4

A Journey Through Life

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Reprint unlikely

A Journey Through Life 1911-1994 traces the octogenarian author’s childhood in the Yorkshire Wolds, his apprenticeship and his years in the motor trade. He chronicles his marriage to Phylle and the hard work they put in together to set up his Bridlington business, Reg Lee Motor Engineer. £5.49 -
West Witton History Group; Editor - June Hall 1 902109 03 2 West Witton - Aspects of Village History A local history group was founded in the Wensleydale village of West Witton in 1999. This fascinating book represents the individual work of the various members on subjects as various as "a square mile of barns", old hearths and fireplaces, and insights from 19th century census material. £ 5.99 + £1.30 p+p Mrs J Dearden, "Abbotsleigh", West Witton, Leyburn, DL8 4LU
Gislingham Band 1 902109 04 0 Cecil Carter and the Gislingham Band Gislingham Silver band is the last remaining village band in Suffolk. This book traces its history via an affectionate portrait of stalwart member Cecil Carter who joined in 1929 and is still playing his trombone - aged 88. £ 12.95 (minimum, donations to the Band very welcome) + £1.30 p+p Ron Wright, Musical Director, "Kisumu", The Street, Wickham Skeith, Eye IP23 8LP
Ken Veitch 1 902109 05 9 A Love of Life - The Story of Sarah Hotter Sarah Hotter's life seemed brimful of possibilities: the child of a loving, supportive family, she was a hard-working straight A's pupil who won an Exhibition to Jesus College, Oxford, where she was regarded by her tutors as "a golden girl". She worked for ICL in London but gave up the well-paid job because she wasn't happy about the commercial pressures and went off with her brother on a Grand Tour of South America to relish their Argentinian mother's heritage. She taught English in Spain and then joined the Salt Museum in Cheshire as a community and education officer. She was just enjoying success in this job when she was diagnosed as suffering from a malignant brain tumour. She confronted the disease with characteristic bravery and humour, but her life was cut short at the tragically early age of 33. However, throughout her life she had made an enormous and lasting impression on other people and this book tells her story through their affectionate memories of her. Profits go to The Christie Hospital, Manchester. £ 8.99 + £1.25 p+p Mrs Valerie Hotter, 19 Arthog Road, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 0NA
Jonathan Colchester 1 902109 05 0 A Life Worth Living - Abilities, interests and travels of a young disabled man This moving autobiography is written to give doctors, carers, therapists and other patients’ families an insight into Muscular Dystrophy and how sufferers can cope with it - and other similarly physically debilitating conditions. The 35-year-old author, who with the aid of his dedicated father and mother, a portable ventilator, his computer and a Possum system, is still able to pursue his interests, says: "I also want to demonstrate that it is possible to overcome severe disability and lead a fulfilling life while at the same time adapting to the changing patterns the disability imposes." £ 9.99 + £1.45 p+p Mr J A Colchester, 10 Wycliffe Court, off Hoole Lane, Hoole, Chester CH2 3HA


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