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Books by Roger Bryan - Llanina Books
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Books by Roger Bryan. The New Quay Lifeboats. An illustrated history of New Quay Lifeboats 1864-2014: One Hundred and fifty years of service and courage, by Roger Bryan. Hardback book, 170mm x 240mm, 160pp, more than 100 photos. Pound;9.99 £4.00 p&p. New Quay: A History In Pictures. Hardback, 176pp, 135 photos. Pound;16.99 £6.00 p&p. Hanes Trwy Luniau: A History In Pictures. Hardback, 176pp A4 Landscape. 155 Photos and illustrations. Bilingual: Welsh - English. Pound;16.99 £5.50 p&p.
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Llanina Books - Roger Bryan
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The author also wrote and produced a very well received and successful local history book in 2010 Aberaeron: A History in Pictures. Details of the book, and the stunning cover of the book by Lizzie Spikes, can be seen here. Reviewing the book in the Western Mail, BBC TV's Huw Edwards wrote: 'It is a stunning book, packed with striking images . . . The author is to be congratulated on the clarity and energy of the narrative'.
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Llanina Books - Roger Bryan
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The author also wrote and produced a very well received and successful local history book in 2010 Aberaeron: A History in Pictures. Details of the book, and the stunning cover of the book by Lizzie Spikes, can be seen here. Reviewing the book in the Western Mail, BBC TV's Huw Edwards wrote: 'It is a stunning book, packed with striking images . . . The author is to be congratulated on the clarity and energy of the narrative'.
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Gentlemen Ranters, Newspapers, Fleet Street, Journalism, Reporters, Journalists, Revel Barker Publishing, Leveson Inquiry
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Site is a
brilliant compendium of reminiscences of the great days of Fleet Street.
The Times. November 18, 2011. A funny old week, in which the Daily Mirror. Apologised in a Page 2 correction (they re all getting in to this idea) for a mistake in referring to
the, er oh yes to the Daily Mirror. They got the quote wrong. Well, it happens, I guess. At least, it happens in the modern Mirror. An affectionate memoir
of Barbara Taylor Bradford by old-timer Harold Lewis. His musing, and
then crack on.