Hah! No. They're on a holder or string.
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Hah! No. They're on a holder or string.
I remember the little old bloke in Byrom Street who used sell the echoes at the traffic lights going down the queue when they were on red. He used to yell 'Last city echo' but now i'm thinking that I may have misheard it.
Hi Sloyne: Here are three UK copies listed as for sale NOW between £7.99-15.00! Original RRP was £8.99. Air mail is quite reasonable.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Se...&x=42&sortby=3
You will have to register, then contact the bookseller to see if still available. I can recommend buying through this site. Good Luck! It really is an excellent read.
Jon Goodman's 1969 seminal classic:
Marshall Cavendish 1990 issue of The Wallace Case in their series:
Thanks, Mark. I am curious about your Avatar. Is that, as I assume, Regent Street, London, behind you?
Chris
Does anyone know anyone who attended Tom Slemen's 2001 talk about this case "to 1500 people" at St. George's Hall ?
Hi Chris
Very observant! Yes it is me in Piccadilly Circus with Regent Street behind!
John Rowland 1st edition of his 1949 study.
Twyford Street/Richmond Park alleyway. On the evening of the 20th January 1931 James Allison Wildman stated that he was halfway through this entry when he glanced up at the Holy Trinity Church clock and noticed that the time was 6.35pm.
Holy Trinity Church (from Richmond Park)
Great Mark. Keep em coming.
Found on the corner of Rochester (now Lower Breck) Road and Breck Road. This was the original phone box (taken in the early 1930's).
William Herbert Wallace