Bloomsbury in Sussex, by Simon Watney, published 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022054 & ISBN-13: 9781906022051) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
20 Sussex Churches, by Simon Watney, published 15 February 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022003 & ISBN-13: 9781906022006) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
20 Sussex Gardens, by Lorraine Harrison, published 11 April 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 190602202X & ISBN-13: 9781906022020) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
What The Victorians Did For Sussex, by Roland Lewis, published 11 April 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022046 & ISBN-13: 9781906022044) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Sussex Writers and Artists, by Edward Lucie-Smith, published 11 April 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022011 & ISBN-13: 9781906022013) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
A Sussex Miscellany, by Sophie Collins, published 3 September 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press Ltd., ISBN-10: 1906022089 & ISBN-13: 9781906022082) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Who was the Grey Lady of Pevensey Castle? How many pubs are there in Sussex? How long would the Cuckmere be if it were stretched out? Where could you have dined on Pigeons au soleil. What (or who) on earth is the Knucker? How many men did it take to run the Shoreham Oyster Fleet? Who won the Battle of Lewes? How many Lords Lieutenant does it take to run the county? Where are the Mutton Barracks? What's the highest score ever made in one match by Sussex County Cricket Club? For answers to these burning questions, or for a lovely lazy afternoon dipping into an entertainingly quirky mix of local facts, figures, history, statistics and folk tales, turn to the "Sussex Miscellany", a refreshing Schott of Sussex for readers who love local trivia.
Sussex Women, by Ann Kramer, published 1 September 2007 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022070 & ISBN-13: 9781906022075) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Tour Along The Sussex Coast, by David Arscott, published 17 October 2008 (96 pp., Snake Piver Press Ltd., ISBN-10: 1906022178 & ISBN-13: 9781906022174) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Inspring Sussex Gardeners, by Lorraine Harrison, published 1 October 2008 (96 pp., Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022135 & ISBN-13: 9781906022136) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
The Shaping of the Sussex Landscape, by Peter Brandon, published 16 December 2009 (96 pp., Snake River Press Ltd., ISBN-10: 190602216X & ISBN-13: 9781906022167) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:How did Sussex get to look like what it looks like today? What does its distinctive landscape tell us about how people lived and worked here in the past? What impact have invasion, technology, war and, most importantly, sheep made on it? Find out how today's landscape is the joint and ongoing creation of nature's long, slow relentless shift and humanity's incessant bodging and fidgeting with its environment. To the untrained eye, the rolling Sussex landscape looks like a natural phenomenon that has been in place for millennia. But as this fascinating guide shows, what we see today is the result of centuries of human activity and interference. Did you know, for example, that Sussex was once the heart of the iron industry? The clues are in the hammer ponds, found in what are now idyllic backwater villages and bosky woodland. These were once Sussex's version of Blake's satanic mills. "The Shaping of the Sussex Landscape" will help train your historic eye to pierce through the layers of time, changing custom and technology, to discover the different ways the land has been used and really appreciate and understand the ingenious ways the landscape has been shaped and continues to be shaped to new needs and attitudes.
Ditchling Walks: in Eric Gill's Footsteps, by Lorraine Harrison, published 20 February 2017 (Snake River Press, ISBN-10: 1906022208 & ISBN-13: 9781906022204) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries