List, in case the photo is too blurry. It's a long shot they are either old or rather niche interest, but thought I would try.
1. How to Trace your Family Tree in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales: the complete practical handbook for all detectives of family history, heritage and genealogy. Kathy CHATER 2008, Hermes House
2. Archives and local history. F.G. EMMISON 1974, Phillimores
3. The Fermor-Hesketh Family: A history. Jeremy MUSSON 2011 Privately Published
4. The Beginner's Guide to Tracing Your Roots. Diane MARELLI 2007 How to Books
5. Tracking Down Your Ancestors: discover the story behind your ancestors and bring family history to life. Dr Harry ALDER 2006 How to Books
6. Tracking your Ancestors in the Public Record Office: New edition (4TH). Amanda BEVAN & Andrea DUNCAN 1990 HOW I
7. Tracking your Family History on the Internet. Chris PATON 2011 Pen & Sword
8. Discovering Past Landscapes. Michael REED (ed) 1984 Croom Helm
9. Tracing your Shipbuilding Ancestors. Anthony BURTON 2010 Pen & Sword
10. Making Sense of the Census: The Manuscript Returns for England and Wales, 1801-1901. Edward HIGGS 1991 HMSO
11. Randwick and Roundabout. Evelyn POLLARD 1986 Alan Sutton
12. Ancestral Trails: The complete guide to British Genealogy and family history. Mark D HERBER 1997 Sutton
13. Nick Barratt's Guide to Your Ancestors' Lives. 2010 Pen & Sword
14. Life in a Hampshire Village: The history of Ashley. Kate GILBERT 1992 Hampshire CD
15. King's Coughton: A Warwickshire Hamlet. Edward SAVILLE 1973 Privately Printed
16. A Handlist of Parish Register Transcripts in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research. Norah K M GURNEY (comp.) 1976 University of York
17. Congregations Members of Parliament in the Nineteenth Century. David W BEBBINGTON 2007 The United Reformed Church History Society/The Congrsgational History Society
18. An Alphabetical Digest of Rusher's Banbury Directory to Trades and Occupations 1832-1906 (with CD). Jeremy GIBSON (ed) 2014 Banbury Historical Society