Raspberry Pi Assembly Language The Original Book
“Probably one of the best assembly language books I've seen.” – Amazon Reviewer.
NOTE This book will be replaced by a new book covering the A32 and A64 ARM processor. in 2026
Reviews and feedback indicate this is the ultimate Raspberry Pi assembler programming tutorial. The lucid text keeps things simple and includes many tried and tested program examples you can try for yourself. The ultimate guide to assembly language on your favourite computer. It covers many aspects of using the Assembly Language on the Raspberry Pi Operating System. Available in print (328 pages) or eBook format. Free on Kindle Unlimited.
RISC OS System Programming Revealed
“I am a fan of RISC OS. Bruce has a very readable style of writing.” – Amazon Reviewer.
Discover the best “unknown” OS for the Raspberry Pi. The first ARM Operating System is still unique and easy to learn today. Want a change from Linux-derived OSs? Then look no further. Aimed at those wishing to learn how to program RISC OS directly but are struggling with the Programmers Reference Manuals (PRMs) or don't know where to start – this book will teach you everything you need to know to get the most from RISC OS running on your Raspberry Pi. A practical approach with plenty of examples takes you on and behind the Desktop. It even shows how to write machine code in BBC BASIC. This book takes the lid off the RISC OS operating system and reveals how to use it.
Highbury: The Story of Arsenal Stadium
“An impressively researched tribute to a beautiful stadium.” – Amazon Reviewer.
Third Edition: Extensively updated and revised. This edition includes even more detail and information about this beautiful stadium, which has since been converted into apartments that keep much of the old façade intact, whilst the pitch is a lovely garden.
Anybody interested in football (soccer) will find the content fascinating, as well as some of the uses of the stadium over the decades. In addition, we look back from today's viewpoint – and a new stadium just a stone's throw from Highbury – and ask, “Was it worth it?” Will the answer surprise you?