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A Spooner Album
Issue 151 (2004)
p.156
A selection of archive illustrations, including phtographs taken by R. H. Bleasdale, of the Festiniog Railway presented in a book published by RCL Publications for the Festiniog Railway Historical Society
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Book Reviews
Issue 131 (2001)
p.286
Modelling the British Rail Era by Ian Fleming, Staith to Conveyor - An Illustrated History of Coal Shipping Machinery
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Book Reviews
Issue 138 (2002)
p.274
The Toy Story - The Life and Times of Inventor Frank Hornby by Anthony McReavy, From Deltics to Class 67s: Modelling Post-Privatisation Diesels by Nigel Burkin
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Jackson Coupling Handbook and Turner jigs
Issue 194 (2009)
p.270
Chris Pendlenton reviews Dave Booth's book 'Alex Jackson - The Man and the Coupling' and a selection of Graham Turner's jigs.
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Review: The Wissington Railway - A Fenland Enterprise
Issue 2 (1985)
p.78
Book by Roger Darsley, published by the Industrial Railway Society.
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Reviews
Issue 1 (1985)
p.40
Outline of MRJ review policy. Book review: 'The 2mm Handbook'.
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The Finescale Chronicles
Compendium 2 (1994)
p.61
Techniques may improve and products grow ever more sophisticated, but the desire to build better model railways - the 'finescale attitude' - is nothing new. Innovators and improvers have been chasing realism since the early years of this century, spreading the good word trough books, magazines and other forms of print. Collecting this published wisdom is both educational and satisfying, especially for those whose lives allow less time at the workbench than they would like. MRJ editor Bob Barlow has been collecting for years, and offers it as a rewarding pastime for fellow modellers.