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Peter’s most recent publication is

Valley Shadows by Bill Marsden and Peter Coles  ISBN 1870682 24 6

Short Sories by Bill Marsden and Poems by Peter Coles, together with contributions by Peter Pegnall, John Kennedy, David Benny and Mike Haslam

It can be obtained from Lacy House Farm, Charlestown, Hebden Bridge HX7 6PN - Price £5 post free (Please make cheques payable to “Peter S Coles”)

It may also be purchased at many local hostalries and at The Bookcase and The Information Centre in Hebden Bridge.

Other books published previously in this series by Bill Marsden and Peter Coles

Out of the Shadows (2004) ISBN 18706 82  12 2 (£5)

Chasing More Shadows (2001) ISBN 18706 82 17 3 (£5)

Chasing Shadows (1999) ISBN 1 8706 82 12 2 (£5)

A Hard Back version of “Chasing Shadows is available from Lacy House Farm, Charlestown, Hebden Bridge HX7 6PN. at £10 This includes a free CD of a selection of Peter’s AV Poems.

“Just 4 U” is a book of AV Poems (which can be dedicated on the cover to any named individual) is a book of Audio Visual Poems by Peter Coles with a free CD of the Sequences to be played on a PC  ISBN 1870682 23 8 (price £10)

Publications about Science Education (Many of which may well current;y be “Out of Print”)

Science ina Topic (originally published by Hulton Educational Press)

Clothes and Costume by Kincaid & Coles

Communication Kincaid & Coles

Food by Kincaid & Coles

Houses and Homes by Kincaid & Coles

In The Air  by Kincaid & Coles

Moving on Land  by Kincaid & Coles

Roads Brides and Tunnels by Kincaid & Coles

Ships by Kincaid & Coles

Sports and Games by Kincaid & Coles

Teachers’ Book by Kincaid & Coles

ISBN Nos 0 7175 1198 7; 0 7175 0633 9; 0 71750713 0; 0 7175 0669 X; 0 7175 0769 6; 0 7175 0816 1; 0 7175 0852 8; 0 7175 0877 3; 0 7175 0753 X; 0 7175 0885 4: 0 7175 0967 2; 0 7175 1198 7;1 8562 5071 7; 1 8562 5093 8.

Read and Do Series (Originally published by Wheatons) 

Hot and Cold by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 030584-9

Taste and Smell by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 026410 -7 

Touch and Feel by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 026408-5

Light and Dark by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 030586-5

Wet and Dry by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 030590-3

Ears and Hearing by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 026409-3

Quiet and Loud by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 030588-1

Eyes and Looking by Kincaid & Coles 0 08 026411-5 

Set of eight by Kincaid & Coles 008 027879-5 

Hard Back editions 

Ears and Hearing by Kincaid & Coles 008 027883-3

Touch and Feel by Kincaid & Coles 008 027882-

Eyes and Looking by Kincaid & Coles 008-027885-X

Taste and Smell by Kincaid & Coles 008 02788401

Other Sephton Enterprise Publications:

1 8706 8200 9 What I Call Love by Peter Coles 1987 £5.00

1 8706 8201 7 Audio for the Terrified by Howard Gregory 1994 £5

1 8706 8202 5 Calderdale Mayor’s Recipe Book Ed by Peter Coles 1996 £2

1 8706 8203 3 Kingdom Come by Peter Coles 1997 £5.00

1 8706 8204 1 Dabbling with Digits by Howard Gregory 1997 £5.00

1 8706 8205 X Truth! What is Truth? by Peter Coles 1998 £5.00

1 8706 8206 8 Gardesana’s Diaporama - Lim Ed *all sold by Peter Coles 1998 £10.0

1 8706 8207 6 Love Comes of Age by Peter Coles 1998 £5.00

1 8706 8208 4 Cragg Coiners Walk by Stuart Greenwood 1998 £5

1 8706 8209 2 Cragg Coiners Walk - Lim Ed by Stuart Greenwood 1998 £10.0

1 8706 8210 6 About to Receive - Lim Ed *all sold by Peter Coles 1999 £10.00

1 8706 8211 4 Now is Forever - Lim Ed (50) by Peter Coles 1999 £10.00

1 8706 8215 7 PLEBS The Halifax Jazz Club 1961 - 1986 by John Wharton 2001 £15.00 

1 8706 8216 5 From Clogs Candles & by Margaret Duffield 2001 £15.00

1 8706 8218 1 Scenes from Rural Life In The Charent Maritime by Michel Tickner 2002 £10.00 Limited Edition of 100

Comments

Comment from Dave vande Gevel
Time: October 10, 2007, 1:31 pm

<p>I am wanting to write a short article of reminiscences about the Plebeians Jazz Club and your publication of 2001, Plebs,The Halifax jazz Club 1961-1986, contains one or two photos I would like to include, providing I can obtain the copywright holders’ permission. Could you tell me how this might be gained? Regards Dave van de Gevel,Zakynthos , Greece</p>

I am pleased for you to use images from Plebans Jazz Club for your article.
Peter

Comment from peter m jagger
Time: February 16, 2008, 10:36 pm

Re Plebs. Can’t say that I remember Mods and scooters. It’s probably the only club that I was actually thrown INTO by a bouncer - I shot down the (more than) 4 steps and cannoned into the wall at the end. There must be some excellent record-keepers about because I can only vaguely remember the odd band on stage. It was a bit like a pond in that when it rained it filled with water - steamy! Order was kept in the disco by the threat of a Cliff Richard record - that worked nicely. Shot him (for tele) some years later and he felt the need for THREE minders, and that was on private property - oh dear! but what intiguing little beasts they were. Upper George landlords - I was nearing 15 at the time, Lewis Barrett with his blue tassled darts cap on display, and then Jack Bunting having returned from a very hot weaving shed in India. Cannabis was just coming in at that time, say ‘63, but not my scene.
It’s queer looking back - the imports from Tamala Motortown played at the Victoria Lounge were treated almost as contraband.
Now who’s this David van de Gevel? Surely not from Stoney Lane ? With regard to photographs I won’t have any of the interior of the Jazz Club, but might, if I haven’t junked them , have some of Mountain’s club in Crown St. where I did see Genisis and Kevin Ayers & The Whole World - guess at ‘71/72. The pics themselves are of a fashion shoot in the empty club - that is before we were asked to leave.
And for the site owners here I’ve got some bang-up-to date pretty punchy digital pics and a selection of short stories.

Peter Jagger

Thanks for that. I will pass your comments on to the Author, John Wharton.
Best wishes,
Peter

Comment from David van de Gevel
Time: April 23, 2008, 8:02 pm

In answer to Peter Jagger’s question…yes, I am the same David van de Gevel from Stoney Lane, Lightcliffe. But are you the same Peter Jagger from Hipperholme. Re. the Plebeians Jazz Club: I wrote a short(mercifully!) article in the Down Your Way magazine of my reminiscences accompanied by photos kindly allowed by Peter Wharton. Can’t remember the month but, then, I’m not 17 anymore.

Comment from David van de Gevel
Time: April 23, 2008, 8:04 pm

Why did I say Peter Wharton? Senility creeps on! Sorry Peter Coles and John Wharton!

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