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Twelveheads Press was an independent publishing company based in
Chacewater Chacewater () is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated approximately east of Redruth. The hamlets of Carnhot, Cox Hill, Creegbrawse, Hale Mills, Jolly's Bottom, Salem, Saveock, Scorrier, Todpool, Twelve ...
near
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Cornwall Cornwall (; or ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South West England. It is also one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people. The county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, ...
, UK. Best known for their ''Cornish Heritage'' series but also well known by scholars and enthusiasts for their transport and mining books: the firm took its name from the nearby hamlet of Twelveheads.


History and philosophy

Founded by Michael Messenger and John Stengelhofen in 1977 they have been producing high quality books for over 40 years. Their specialist books include topics such as maritime, mining and railway history, and mostly cover the areas of Cornwall and Southwest Britain. In 1988 Messenger and Stengelhofen were joined by Alan Kittridge and all three have contributed significantly to their titles. John Stengelhofen died in 2020 and it was decided to cease trading from the end of 2022. Michael Messenger stated:
"Twelveheads Press is not a conventional publishing house in the usual sense, but three friends who publish subjects that interest us. Our knowledge ensures that the books are authentic and accurate. Whilst we try not to lose money on books because we do not rely on Twelveheads Press for our living we can afford to reject manuscripts that are not to the standards we want and expect. It is only the support of the reading public that has kept us in business for over 30 years."


Titles for Cornwall County Council

The following titles were produced by Historic Environment Service (formerly Cornwall Archaeological Unit) for Cornwall County CouncilTitles published for Historic Environment Service of Cornwall County Council
/ref> *''Scilly's Archaeological Heritage'' *''Cornwall's Archaeological Heritage'' *''Cornwall's China Clay Heritage''


Railway titles

Twelveheads titles focus on studies of railways in Cornwall, Devon and Wales * ''The Pentewan Railway'' * ''Rail & Sail to Pentewan'' * ''Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway'' * ''Slate Quarry Railways of
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'' * ''The Struggle for the Cornwall Railway'' * '' North Devon Clay'' * ''Industrial Railways of the South West'' * ''The Redlake Tramway & China Clay Works'' E. A. Wade * '' Caradon & Looe : The Canal, Railways and Mines'' * ''Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge'' * ''The Lee Moor Tramway'' * ''The
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'' E. A. Wade * '' Devonport Dockyard Railway'' * ''The Culm Valley Light Railway'' * ''The
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Fell Railway'' * ''Inclined Planes in the South West'' * ''The Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway'' * ''Fayle's Tramways'' * ''The Furzebrook Railway'' * ''The Snailbeach District Railways'' * ''Steam South & West''


Maritime titles

* ''Ships & Shipbuilders of a West Country Seaport'' * ''Passenger Steamers of the River Tamar'' * ''Passenger Steamers of the River Dart'' * ''Passenger Steamers of the Bristol Channel'' * ''Passenger Steamers of the Glasgow & South Western Railway'' * ''Railway Ships & Packet Ports'' * ''T. R. Brown of
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'' * ''Cosens of Weymouth; 1918 to 1996'' * '' White Funnel Magic'' * ''
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Packets'' * ''Steamers & Ferries of the
River Tamar The Tamar (; ) is a river in south west England that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west). A large part of the valley of the Tamar is protected as the Tamar Valley National Landscape (an Area of Outsta ...
& Three Towns District'' * ''Passenger Steamers of the
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'' * '' Douglas Head Ferry & the
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Boats'' * ''
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; Ocean Liner Port of Call'' * ''Tacky's Tugs'' * '' Rendel's Floating Bridges'' * '' Bishop Rock Lighthouse'' * ''Longships Lighthouse'' * ''Godrevy Light'' * ''Hevva'' * ''Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle''


Mining & Quarrying titles

* ''Stannary Tales'' * ''Mines and Mining Men of Menheniot'' * ''Mines of Cornwall & Devon'' * ''Quarries of England & Wales'' * ''
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Streams of Wendron'' * ''South West Stone Quarries'' * ''The Kalmeter Journal'' - Henric Kalmeter (1693-1750) made this journal on a visit to Cornwall, Devon and Somerset in 1724-25. It was translated from the Swedish by Justin Brooke.


Other titles

* ''Cornish Milestones'' * ''Dartmoor's Earliest Photographs'' * ''Called Home''


Heritage Series

* ''Cornwall's Archaeological Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Bridge & Viaduct Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Butterfly & Moth Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Churchyard Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's China Clay Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Communications Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Geological Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Industrial Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Lighthouse Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Literary Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Maritime Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Mining Heritage'' * ''Cornwall's Railway Heritage'' * ''Scilly's Archaeological Heritage'' * ''Scilly's Building Heritage'' * ''Scilly's Wildlife Heritage'' * ''Dorset's Industrial Heritage'' * ''Devon's Lifeboat Heritage''


Standard Book Number

The Twelveheads Press has the following 13-digit
ISBN The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. Publishers purchase or receive ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency. A different ISBN is assigned to e ...
code: 978 0 906294 (followed by xxx y)


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{{Portal, Cornwall Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Publishing companies established in 1977 Small press publishing companies Companies based in Cornwall Cornish literature 1977 establishments in the United Kingdom