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Arthur Mee
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I looked at Costaexpresses recent TMA photographs of The Devil's Picking Rods and a memory stirred: where had I seen photographs of them, way back when I was ickle? It has dawned on me that it was probably in The Children's Encyclopedia, the Edwardian set of which was my Dad's...tatty and battered, they still gave the studious little me hours of reading pleasure. They were the creation of Arthur Mee, as was The King's England, a county by county series of guides. There is material of interest to TMA in all, though it's probably old hat to the likes of Rhiannon. I think I first became aware of Rudston long, long ago in the Children's Encyclopedia too. Wiki Mee. He did something good. It seems digitisation and reprinting may be ongoing. And read this, which should result in no further recommendation being needed to browse a second hand bookshop or two.. https://www.stellabooks.com/article/arthur-mee-kings-england


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Posted by spencer
6th January 2017ce
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