The railway Guides
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Re: The railway Guides
This is the rarest railway/fishing guide I've come across as it's the only copy I've ever seen. Has anyone else ever seen a copy?
The author is Philip Geen who wrote two delightful books "What I Have Seen While Fishing" and "Days Stolen for Sport"
The author is Philip Geen who wrote two delightful books "What I Have Seen While Fishing" and "Days Stolen for Sport"
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Yes, I’ve seen a copy Phil - it’s somewhere amongst all this jumble of books...
There again, until you posted yours, it was the only one I’d ever seen as well.
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There again, until you posted yours, it was the only one I’d ever seen as well.
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Walkerburt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:55 pm Yes, I’ve seen a copy Phil - it’s somewhere amongst all this jumble of books...
There again, until you posted yours, it was the only one I’d ever seen as well.
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Can’t find it, I did find this though - 1920s, cover by Norman Wilkinson, apart from being a bit tatty, what’s not to like?
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Walkerburt wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 9:07 amWalkerburt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:55 pm Yes, I’ve seen a copy Phil - it’s somewhere amongst all this jumble of books...
There again, until you posted yours, it was the only one I’d ever seen as well.
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Can’t find it, I did find this though - 1920s, cover by Norman Wilkinson, apart from being a bit tatty, what’s not to like?
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Phil
Forgot to add this - I gambled £50 on this publication knowing that it had spent years in a smoker’s house and as a result was absolutely filthy, the gamble being, could I clean it up?
I used the featured brew, using a little at a time, and I’m quite proud of the result because the front cover was a similar colour to the area bottom right. Anyone needing to clean up cloth and non absorbent covers might consider this, my purchase was made from the bookshop featured, and I commend it to the house.
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Re: The railway Guides
There's also John Berry's A Train To Catch book from Medlar Press, where he follows in the footsteps of anglers travelling by train.
Not a guide, but may be a good read for those with interest in this subject.
Not a guide, but may be a good read for those with interest in this subject.
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This one arrived this morning, I’ve been trying to clean it up ever since...
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Re: The railway Guides
What a superb thread this is Phil. I've got lots of steam engine books because I was a big train spotter back in the 50' and 60's. Second hand book shops are a great place to pick up these books for very little cash. I haven't noticed your publications, but next time I'm out on the hunt for steam train books I will keep a watchful eye. Thank you for your posts.....
Trouble is, the fish just don't read the books......
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This is the cover of the "Twixt Humber and Tweed" guide produced by Bazley for the GNR
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Very nice, Phil, I’ve not seen that before - have you a date for it?
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Re: The railway Guides
Hi Phil - it was published in 1913 and it was the North Eastern Railway not GNR as I stated earlier.