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An Interesting Book
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An Interesting Book
Some time ago I was rooting through the shelves of a shop selling new, reduced price books. These shops seem to have appeared in every shopping mall in the UK in recent years.
I came across a thin volume (64 pages) entitled "Manchester Liners, A Pictorial History by Ted Gray". It has 65 pictures of ships and a few other pictures besides. There is a narrative of the history of the company and a list of the ship acquisitions and disposals/fates, too. It had a price of £4.95 but was being sold, new, for about £2.50. What a bargain! It's one of those books you can sit and browse through time and again. Highly recommended. The ISBN number is 1 8991881 05 9 Regards, DaveM |
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