Will all those enthusiasts wishing to own a copy of "2750 Legend of a Locomotive" by H C Webster/R B Way please visit http://2750legendofalocomotiveweb.wordpress.com where details and ordering facilities for the new improved 2nd Edition can be found.
John Broadley
A book about Papyrus
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Re: A book about Papyrus
One thing that could be causing confusion is the message on the page saying nothing found. Ignore that bit and hit the menu button on the page and the drop down pops up with the PayPal links to purchase. Had me snookered for a second when I bought my copy.
It's a good book, you should all buy one.
Cheers
Paul.
It's a good book, you should all buy one.
Cheers
Paul.
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Re: A book about Papyrus
Get your copy of the new 2nd Edition still in hardback/paper cover @ https://2750legendofalocomotiveweb.wordpress.com/
Re: A book about Papyrus
For those who are interested, the biography of Harry Webster, author of '2750, Legend of a Locomotive' and one time ADMPS at Kings Cross in the early to mid 30s is available here https://www.manofsteam.co.uk/ for £14.50 inc P&P.
As part of his duties he was on board during the record breaking runs of Gresley's 2750, Papyrus and the first A4, 2509, Silver Link.
Dorienne Roughley, a public thank you for bringing what I know is going to be a favourite book to us
As part of his duties he was on board during the record breaking runs of Gresley's 2750, Papyrus and the first A4, 2509, Silver Link.
Dorienne Roughley, a public thank you for bringing what I know is going to be a favourite book to us
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Re: A book about Papyrus
Does this book say where driver Bill Sparshatt (Sparshott) and the firemen for record breaking locos were from?