Kay Books

c/o 166 London Road Boston Boston United Kingdom PE21 7HQ
07781 402053

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10% off the RRP on any titles in stock on our website. Please email (or ring) me BEFORE ordering and quote NHS2015. Discounts can not be applied once the order has been placed.

About Kay Books

Over 320 different titles all suitable as presents (wrapping service is available on the 'cart' page). Titles stretch from the history of golf courses and racing circuits to gravediggers and Aviation to memoirs such as 'Plough to College': Joe Smith's amazing life story from lowly birth in 1903 to a farm labouring family to becoming a Senior Lecturer in the Dept of Political Economy in the University of Aberdeen; or 'Out of Grimsby': The May family's way of life as Grimsby Deep Sea Trawlermen from 1882 to 1932 (covering the effects and dangers during the two World Wars. From the Channel Islands they include 'German Tunnels in Guernsey, Alderney and Sark': facts about Hitler's Island fortress in the English Channel or 'Occupation Life - Real lives on German Occupied Guernsey': Written by Molly Bihet's experience of life during the occupation. Kay Books was originally a small family-run High Street bookshop in Boston, Lincs, run by Dr and Mrs Allday (my parents) from 1975-83. In Nov 2007, I re-launched Kay Books as an online bookshop selling only non-fiction (though some are 'faction' stories of real people as they remember it), also many military, social, county, country and international books all with a Lincolnshire - or more recently Channel Island - connection.


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