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You got me there. The ones who spring to mind are best forgotten.
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I once got to shake Sir Edmund's hand as he handed me a book at the school prize-giving. Seemed a nice chap. I will have to second your choice.
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big titeed goth that dressed all in black and frequented the Wheel back in the 80s
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very lucky man Mr 100/1 what a thrill
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Duff for me.
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Was very much in awe of someone so famous, Baph, I was 15 at the time and still have the book.
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Hilary Banks
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Hilary Mantel, awesome storyteller.
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great story Foiny & my toes would turn up before i let that book go
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It's called "Men Who Shaped the Future" by Egon Larsen. There is no way I would part with it.
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Great story Foinavon
For a not so famous version Abe Books have it https://www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/title/men-who-shaped-the-future/ |
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My Auntie Hillary who used to work at the local Co-Op
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Strangely i just searched the title and google did not want to know foinavon, then i added ego and still did not want to know so i went to ddg and the title hits the first spot. Then i went back to google with the same search and it came out on top but every result below was about something else.
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Yes, that's it. Mine is an earlier edition than 1962 but the same fly cover although a bit tattier than in the photo.
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She was a bugger for nicking booze when on a late ****.
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Think I remember her double stamps every time
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shift
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Greenshield stamps.
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no coop stamps you fool
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feck off fat head
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Double dividend
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