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Nov 13, 2024
I was very pleased to have a good copy o...
I was very pleased to have a good copy of volume one and now very pleased to find this copy of volume two. Class 37's are worth it! Many thanks. Your books are always reliable quality purchases.

Oct 11, 2025
Close and comfortable shaves.
I was given a new rotary shaver as a gift, but I was not keen on the type.
It had a red light that illuminated when switched on, but it died and took the razors working functions with it.
I bought the new Remington and have had a couple of excellent shaves with it now, four days apart. I much prefer this original type of close shave razor.
Happy customer, thank you Remington.

Aug 13, 2024
A good photo book of a proud railway.
This is another good quality book in the series. The stiff covers are very protective and once again all the locomotive colour photos are very good .
There is a difference that I find with Great Western Locomotive photographs...
A/ The sun always shines.
B/ Unlike all the other steam locomotives in other regions, I find it difficult to tell what class many of their 4-6-0's are, as they have similar fittings and liveries, without reading the captions!
C /How did the GWR manage to keep their loco's so CLEAN SHINY, even into the 1960's? There are only two or three photos in the book of engines that are looking dusty.
