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You certainly have a collection of interesting books there Glen. When we moved we got rid of 2 bookcases of similar reading just dont have the space for them any more. But there is something about books I like but tend to read them and pass them on and dont keep them any more.
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I must say it does make my mouth water a little when I see some books all stacked up on the shelf. Start picking out the ones have not seen, but I am going to stick to my guns and not get another book case they went to Salvation army few weeks ago. Tempting as they always are. ....... John
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I’d probably rather buy a book than a loco, particularly when I end up in Foyles in London.
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When the ***150 series first came out (in hardback) I was going through a spell of 'cashflow problems' so I had to give them a miss. They later came out in softback but good ones in hardback were around at the same time so I went for them. I got them all fairly easily except LNER150. It took the best part of 3 years to find that one in hardbackWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:46 pm LMS 150 but I have spotted LNER 150 next to it, so that’s two.
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I was only interested in the LMS and LNER. books.
My favourite books on railway modelling are Historical Railway Modelling. by David Jenkinson, Narrow Gauge Adventure by P D Hancock, and three books about Buckingham Great Central. by Rev Peter Denny.
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My favourite books on railway modelling are Historical Railway Modelling. by David Jenkinson, Narrow Gauge Adventure by P D Hancock, and three books about Buckingham Great Central. by Rev Peter Denny.
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I thoought Foyles had closed? Used to love wandering around that rambling place many years ago when I lived on London.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:31 pm I’d probably rather buy a book than a loco, particularly when I end up in Foyles in London.
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Wasn’t closed the other day. Has been taken over by Waterstones but the shop is alive and kicking in Charing Cross Road. Saw one in Birmingham yesterday.
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