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All Change!: Visiting the Byways of Britain's Railway Network (AA Illustrated Reference)
Paul Atterbury
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| #5552215 in Books | Aa Publishing | 2009-07-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.90 x8.50l,2.91 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Following his successful formula, but that's fine by me|By Peter Durward Harris|Paul Atterbury has written plenty of books about railway nostalgia, but he came to my attention with the first of what turned into a series of four books published by David and Charles. Each of those books had the same basic style but covered a different aspect of railway nostalgia. This book follow|About the Author|
Paul Atterbury is the author of The Dictionary of Minton, the coauthor of
The Bulfinch Anatomy of Antique Furniture, and a long-standing member of the team of experts on BBC TV’s Antiques Roadshow
The most intriguing and least known of Britain’s railways are the minor lines, including rural routes and branch linessome still active if little-used, others long since lostindustrial and docks lines, and narrow gauge and miniature lines. These can be found in all corners of the country and represent, both historically and in modern terms, a delightful miscellany of the unusual and the quirky. Never seen before images of Britain’s unsung r...
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