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Telephone Boxes (Chatto curiosities) [Paperback]

Gavin Stamp


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This is part of a series of guides on the British street which takes a close look at ordinary familiar items, in this case, telephone boxes. It provides a history of its development as well as advice on what to look for and where. Other guides in this series include objects such as shop fronts, troughs, drinking fountains, pillar boxes, doors and railings.

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A pictorial record of British telephone boxes 19 July 1998
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Do you really have a curiosity about the British telephone kiosk? Then you must have a copy of this book (or probably already have one on your mantlepiece). Stamp is of course the most well known and well qualified of people to write about the subject, having belonged to the Georgian Society, the 20th Century Society, and is now resident in Scotland. The book however is not his most scholarly effort, aimed more at the idle curious rather than the K2 trainspotters of the telephone box world. But a must all the same.

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