Binkie's Revolution
The first in a trilogy of novels which document the dramatic lives of the Fatherleys over the period of one hundred years; charting their rise to power, from humble beginnings in a Durham pit village, to challenging for the Presidency of a future United States of Europe.

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Softly in the Dusk


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The Honoured Society
The acclaimed sequel to Binkie's Revolution, volume II takes us to the Italian front during the First World War, where Binkie, Fartherly's son Ronald encounters a famous character and writes his name into the history books after the retreat to the Piave.

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Softly in the Dusk


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Softly in the Dusk


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Days That Used To Be
When in 1962 the local planning authority decided to close a colliery in North-West Durham and destroy its village as he knew it, Stuart Bell dedicated two years of his life to documenting the poignant story and presenting it in the form of a powerful work of fiction, as seen through the eyes of two brothers: Ray and Gerald Holt.

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When Salem Came To The Boro
It was the greatest child abuse crisis Britain had ever faced. At its heart the fundamental question; who has ultimate power over children, the family or the State?

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Tony Really Loves Me
Stuart Bell's first, and much praised, book of short stories recounting aspects of his political and personal life, from his humble beginnings as a young colliery clerk in a Durham pit village, to wealth and success as a barrister and Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough.

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Lara's Theme
Picking up the story of Stuart Bell's life from where Tony Really Loves Me left off, Lara's Theme takes a backward glance at some of the diverse and interesting characters he met over the years, including among many others the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Cardinal Basil Hume, and the renowned minister Donald Soper.

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Softly In The Dusk
The latest instalment of autobiographical short stories from the pen of Stuart Bell, describing his life in a Durham pit village and, through whisperings from the grave, the lives of his family and friends; his struggles to teach himself law; and his eventual return to a career in writing.

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Pathway To The Euro
In this handy and easily accessible booklet Stuart Bell takes the reader meticulously through the tickets ahead towards a referendum on Britain's membership of the euro.

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An Even Closer Union
This work consists of a series of research-based essays on the European Union and its concept of being ever closer. 
The topics covered are primarily those where the member states can act together, their national interest coinciding with the supranational interest of the Union.

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The Ice Cream Man

SpenView Publications Ltd publishes this collection of short stories set in the childhood of the author Stuart Bell.
Stuart was born in a row of colliery houses with one room upstairs and another down in a pit village that is long gone, or at least that has changed its character.

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