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J. P. Sperati

    James Bond on Location Volume 2
    In the Footsteps of 250 Years of Murder in East London
    James Bond on Location Volume 1
    In the Footsteps of Jack the Ripper
    Harry Potter on Location. An Unofficial Review and Guide to the Locations Used for the Entire Film Series
    A Sherlock Holmes Monopoly - An unofficial guide and outdoor activity (Standard B&W edition)
    • The narrative explores the intriguing link between a legendary detective and the strategic world of a renowned board game. It delves into themes of deduction, strategy, and the interplay between intellect and gameplay, inviting readers to unravel the mysteries that bind these two fascinating realms together. Through clever storytelling, the book promises to engage fans of both detective fiction and board games, offering a unique perspective on how logic and reasoning can transcend traditional boundaries.

      A Sherlock Holmes Monopoly - An unofficial guide and outdoor activity (Standard B&W edition)
    • Have you ever wondered where the filming locations are for the Harry Potter film series? Here for the first time, arranged by county, is the definitive guide from 'A' for Alnwick Castle to 'Z' for Zoological Society of London to over 60 of those locations along with over 150 B&W photographs, maps, anecdotes and a wealth of historical information to bring them to life. Also included in this publication are tips and recommendations for those wishing to plan their own exploration of these wonderful places. This book will give the reader an appreciation for how the films are constructed from a variety of different locations and spliced together to make one seamless magical moment on the big screen This guide is a must for all Harry Potter enthusiasts as well as those just wishing to visit some of the most beautiful locations in the UK.

      Harry Potter on Location. An Unofficial Review and Guide to the Locations Used for the Entire Film Series
    • Since 1888 the gruesome crimes of Jack the Ripper have been a never-ending source of fascination to generations of professional, amateur, and armchair detectives. What is more, those murders are no nearer being solved today as they were back in Victorian times - or are they?Bringing together a wealth of research materials along with new ideas, J. P. Sperati has meticulously investigated those dark deeds - the so-called canonical 5 murders plus a further 8 cases - which constitute the complete Whitechapel Murders spanning the years 1888-1891. Each case is treated in a historical context with extra information highlighting additional places of interest. Suspects are examined and eliminated, and a unique new conclusion regarding the identity of Jack the Ripper is presented. With over 250 (old and new) illustrations, 28 maps, and 2 walking tours this book is a must for all those interested in following in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper, as well as those interested in the history of London's East End.

      In the Footsteps of Jack the Ripper
    • James Bond on Location Volume 1

      London

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Explore the intriguing history of Britain's Secret Service, known to fans as Universal Exports, through the eyes of J. P. Sperati. This journey uncovers the various locations that have housed the agency before its establishment at Vauxhall Cross. Delve into the evolution of espionage in Britain and discover the lesser-known stories behind these significant sites.

      James Bond on Location Volume 1
    • Exploring East London's criminal history from 1718 to 1967, the book reveals a tapestry of lesser-known crimes that extend beyond the infamous Jack the Ripper and the Kray twins. It delves into the region's rich and varied criminal past, uncovering intriguing stories and events that have shaped its identity over centuries. This comprehensive examination highlights the evolution of crime and societal responses, offering a broader perspective on the area's historical narrative.

      In the Footsteps of 250 Years of Murder in East London
    • James Bond on Location Volume 2

      U.K. (Excluding London) Standard Edition

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the allure of the James Bond films, this book delves into how their exotic locations often enhance the cinematic experience, sometimes overshadowing the original settings from Ian Fleming's novels. It reveals the contrasts between the glamorous portrayals on screen and the underlying realities, suggesting that the truth behind these cinematic landscapes is often more complex than it appears.

      James Bond on Location Volume 2
    • To many authors the only East End crimes of note are those that concern Jack the Ripper or the Kray Twins - both of which are covered in other books in this series. Here the reader will discover a selection of other criminal activities from piracy, to theft and the fencing of stolen goods, to the humorous cases of the burglar who fell asleep on the job, and the escapologist who ran away. Added to this is a potpourri of curiosities unique to the area.There are characters to meet such as Joseph Merrick (The Elephant Man), Captain James Cook, and Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson. Strange events like the banquet held in a tunnel under the Thames, and the boy who was carried off by an escaped Bengal tiger and lived to tell the tale.With 35 places to read about and explore, East London has never seemed so interesting!

      In the Footsteps of East London Crime & Curiosities
    • Have you ever wondered where the filming locations are for the Harry Potter film series? Here for the first time, arranged by county, is the definitive guide from 'A' for Alnwick Castle to 'Z' for Zoological Society of London to over 60 of those locations along with over 150 photographs, maps, anecdotes and a wealth of historical information to bring them to life. Also included in this publication are tips and recommendations for those wishing to plan their own exploration of these wonderful places. This book will give the reader an appreciation of how the films are constructed from a variety of different locations and spliced together to make one seamless magical moment on the big screen.

      Harry Potter on Location
    • The James Bond films are famous for their exotic locations, matching and even surpassing the settings of Ian Fleming’s original novels. But all is not what it seems! (It rarely is in the cinema.) The gold-obsessed villain’s factory in Goldfinger – Switzerland or Buckinghamshire? The hovercraft chase in Die Another Day – North Korea or Oxfordshire? The U.S. air base in Tomorrow Never Dies – the South China Sea or Suffolk? The chase around the airport in Casino Royale – Miami or Surrey? Max Zorin’s mine in A View to a Kill – California or Sussex? The explosive climax of From Russia with Love – the Adriatic coast or Argyll? The oil pipeline in The World Is not Enough – Azerbaijan or Snowdonia? Those snowy scenes in Quantum of Solace – Tatarstan or Hampshire? J. P. Sperati’s intensively researched and lavishly illustrated book is the perfect guide to the British locations of all the official James Bond movies, from Doctor No to SkyFall – including the sound stage built for The Spy Who Loved Me at Pinewood, and the entire studio built for GoldenEye. Complete with historical information, many rare photographs, indexes and maps.

      James Bond on Location