Publications
Only Yesterday: Len Tuppen's Life as a Shepherd in the 1920's, edited by Susan Rowland, published 1991 (23 pp., published by the editor) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502301] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Follow the Plough: The Story of Harold Cannings' Life as a Farmworker from 1917 to 1970., edited by Susan Rowland, published 1992 (published by the editor) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502296] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Life of a Country Carpenter: The Story of Harold Pelling's Early Life in Offham and His Service in the First World War, edited by Susan Rowland, published 1993 (48 pp., published by the editor, ISBN-10: 1898950008 & ISBN-13: 9781898950004) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Sussex Life: 86 Not Out, by Sidney Farenden and edited by Susan Rowland, published December 1994 (100 pp., Offham: S. Rowland, ISBN-10: 1898950032 & ISBN-13: 9781898950035) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Lest we forget : the gallant men of Hamsey : a tribute to the men on Hamsey Parish War Memorial, edited by Susan Rowland, published 1995 (64 pp., published by the editor, ISBN-13: 9781898950059) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Gardener's Tale: George Moon's Early Days in the Ringmer Area and Working Life as a Gardener, edited by Susan Rowland, published 1 December 1998 (64 pp., published by the editor, ISBN-10: 1898950075 & ISBN-13: 9781898950073) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
An Historical Atlas of Sussex , edited by Kim Leslie and Brian Short with maps by Susan Rowland, published 1999 (176 pp., The History Press, ISBN-10: 1860771122 & ISBN-13: 9781860771125) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/501686][Lib/508903] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Published as part of the local Millennium celebrations, the Atlas presents the history of Sussex in a way never before attempted. Some seventy maps plot a huge diversity of subject matter ranging from prehistoric times to the present; from Saxon settlements through 17th-century inns and ale-houses to employment patterns and commuting to work in the late 20th century.