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The Southern Way: Issue No 18

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The Southern Way: Issue No 18

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Starting with a superb colour view of Bentley station on the cover, Issue No. 18 continues the regular theme of the series with articles on Headcodes, Upwey bank, William Adams, the Catford Loop and the the first in the series featuring the reminiscences of signalman Bill Trigg. As ever - and for those without perhaps the time to sit and read every page at once - there is the usual high illustrative content, stations, signals and construction all feature, plus a possible feature on bridges of the Southern. Add this to the usual regular features and the result is another issue likely to be bursting at the seams.

Author Biography:

Kevin Robertson had his first article on the local railway published when he was just 14. He took up full-time writing in 1982 and since then has had numerous books on the railway scene published, including The Leader Project: Fiasco or Triumph? which was published by Ian Allan Publishing in 2007 to critical and commercial acclaim. He has written a wide selection of books for the Ian Allan list, and is a particular expert on all things relating to the Southern Region. Kevin also runs his own publishing company, Noodle Books, and currently lives in Corhampton in Hampshire.
Release date NZ
April 19th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrated throughout
Pages
100
ISBN-13
9781906419783
Product ID
19572218

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