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Pete wrote:I don't think there's much reason for an anorak to buy it, but for most folk interested in early Minis who don't wear BMC underpants (that's Bill out) (![]()
) it's bound to be informative.
Hmmmmm,,,,,, decisions decisions,,,,,,,,Pete wrote:I don't think there's much reason for an anorak to buy it, but for most folk interested in early Minis who don't wear BMC underpants (that's Bill out) (![]()
) it's bound to be informative. Unfortunately it's quite rare for anoraks to write books, they're usually written by career journos with little interest or knowledge (understandably!), hence why so few decent tomes on Minis have ever been written but lots of light coffee table books. The Parnell book to the contrary has been a constant source of reference for me over the years, and that in itself wasn't anywhere near as detailed as I suspect the sequel (Cooper and S 2 - Parnell Strikes back!) will most likely be. (IF it ever appears).
Tagus wrote:But this one only has 156 pages vs 216??