Browsing amazon.co.uk for the keyword genealogy, seemingly loosely defined, reveals the following as the most popular non-fiction books designated as "available to UK customers only."
Who Do You Think You Are? Encyclopedia of Genealogy: The definitive reference guide to tracing your family history... by Barratt, Nick
A 1950s Childhood: From Tin Baths to Bread and Dripping by Feeney, Paul
Bradshaw's Handbook to London by Bradshaw, George
London's Strangest Tales by Quinn, Tom
The Genealogist's Internet: The Essential Guide to Researching Your Family History Online by Christian, Peter
A 1960s Childhood: From Thunderbirds to Beatlemania (Childhood Memories) by Feeney, Paul
What's in a Surname?: A Journey from Abercrombie to Zwicker by McKie, David
The Great British Tuck Shop by Berry, Steve and Norman, Phil
Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy by Weir, Alison
Tracing Your Ancestors from 1066 to 1837 by Oates, Jonathan
So are we deprived of these in Canada? The answer is no. Each one is available through amazon.ca, and they're all available in Kindle editions.
As a Canadian living in the UK I have benefited from several of the books you mentioned (plus others and discs from genealogy fairs & magazines, and family history societies)but the one thing I lack being able to get a hold of here is Canadian items for my research. Perhaps I should check amazon.ca to see if there are ones I could get sent here.
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