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How best to keep in touch with new railway/transport titles?


Stephenwolsten
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With no shows, no Ian Allan shops and no visits to W H Smiths, I am feeling out touch with latest railway publications and those in the pipeline.  Is there any easy source of information please, other than registering which each of the recognised publishers?  Of the remaining bookshops, which have the best newsletters covering new releases?

 

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SW

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There is a Rail Books newsletter I get, the link is below, don’t know why it’s so long.

 

https://2jgmk.r.ag.d.sendibm3.com/mk/mr/7gjyKBtgTYZr2yrJtcYewh8_933Pt2UQGLbJPWav66pA_TOQCTtOQscCCXT0WCtv9Djh10w8uAzGFl20bk05Uga_FYyEEvKdEEFX89gIq64ee-M

 

Bob Pearman Books, Bill Hudson and Book Law all have new releases on their websites with full catalogs

 

Dava

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We send out free email newsletters with special offers and catalogues on a regular basis, although we don't hold every railway title released, preferring to hand pick titles we can offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on instead if that helps.

 

https://www.strathwood.co.uk/

 

Friendly service too.

 

Kevin

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Two new titles arrived in our warehouse yesterday for those wishing to keep up with what is new in the market.

 

Railways Around London 1953 - 1973 and British Railways Modernisation Era DMUs

 

Full details on our website of course.

 

Kevin

 

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