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R&RTHA NEWSLETTER BOOK REVIEWS and NOTICES Page 1 of 6 BOOKS REVIEWED AND NOTICED IN R&RTHA NEWSLETTERS N/L Book Title Author Review or 'R' Notice 'N' No. Page Publisher Published ISBN Reviewer Road Transport Before the Railways: Russell's London Flying Waggons Dorian Gerhold R 4 15 Cambridge University Press 1993 0-521-41950-6 G.A.B. Rise and Rise of Road Transport Theo Barker & Dorian Gerhold R 5 14 Macmillan 1993 0-333-37941-1 Enthusiast's Guide to Gloucestershire's Independent Bus & Coach Operators Colin Martin N 6 14 C F Martin 1994 Blue Motors Remembered [Porlock] Roy Lee N 6 14 Roadmaster Publishing John Dengate; the Village Bus Remembered Barry M Jones N 6 14 Roadmaster Publishing London RLH Remembered Peter Gascoigne N 6 14 Roadmaster Publishing Put Out the Flag Story of Isle of Wight Carriers 1860-1960 Derek Sprake N 6 14 D Sprake Discovering Horse-drawn Vehicles D J Smith N 6 14 Shire Publications 1994 British Roads Past & Present - Cornwall R 7 14 Past & Present Publishing 1993 G.A.B. British Roads Past & Present - Devon R 7 14 Past & Present Publishing 1993 G.A.B. British Roads Past & Present - Oxfordshire R 7 14 Past & Present Publishing 1993 G.A.B. Pulling Pints Robert Coates R 8 3 Fitzcharles Press 1993 British Trolleybuses 1911-1972 Geoff Lumb R 8 3 Ian Allan 1995 On the Move Coras Iompair Eireann 1945-1995 Michael O Riain R 10 6 Gill & Macmillan 1995 0-7171-2342-1 J.H. History of Wolverhampton Transport Vol.II Paul Addenbrooke R 10 6 Birmingham Transport History Group 1995 0-905103-12-2 R.A. Turning Points - A Lifetime in Transport Walter Womat R 10 7 Venture Publications 1995 1-898432-54-6 J.H. Automotive History Sources in Coventry Archives Richard Storey R 10 7 University of Warwick 1996 0-903220-45-8 A.R.P. Pwllheli and Llanbedrog Tramways John F Andrews R 11 3 D Brown & Sons Ltd 1995 R.A. Road Haulage History Sources R 11 3 University of Warwick 1996 A.R.P. Thousand Miles From Nowhere G Coster R 11 3 Penguin Books 1996 London Buses 1985-1995 - Managing the Change Tom McLachlan R 11 3 Venture Publications 1996 Road Haulage C S Dunbar R 11 12 Ian Allan 1960 A.R.P. Light Railways in England & Wales Peter Bosley R 11 12 Manchester University Press 1990 J.H. London Transport Records at the Public Record Office Peter Bancroft R 13 2 Nebulous Books 1996 A.G.N. Pagefield Motor Vehicles Tom Meadows R 14 6 Tom Meadows A.R.P. London's Utility Buses Ken Blacker R 14 6 Capital Transport 1997 185414 198 8 A.R.P. Fowlers Travel of Holbeach Drove G R Mills R 15 4 MW Transport Publications 1997 R.A.S. Ward's Motors of Devizes P Drinkwater R 15 4 Ward's Motors Publications 1996 R.A.S. Tramway Adventurer 50 Years of Tramcar Preservation I A Yearsley R 17 8 Tramway Museum Society 1998 A.R.P. Oldham Corporation Tramways Arthur Kirby R 17 6 Triangle Publishing 1998 A.R.P. Bassett's of Tittensor - 100 Years of Transport Ron Phillips & G Baron R 17 8 Bassett Group Holdings 1997 G.K. English Electric Tramcar Album Geoff Lumb R 18 9 Ian Allan 1998 A.R.P. Harper's [of Peebles] 1894-1932 Hugh Geddes Harper R 22 17 Andrew J Harper 1992 A.R.P. Coachwork by Bristol Tramways Allan Macfarlane [correction] R 24 3 Millstream Books 1999 A.R.P. Century of Coaching on Exmoor M. Hawkins & R Grimley R 24 3 Exmoor Books 1998 R.A. North Wales Transport Jim Roberts R 24 4 Sutton Publishing 1998 A.R.P. Weymann Story J Senior, A Townsin J Banks R 30 5 Venture Publications 2002 A.R.P. Tramways of Lytham St. Annes Abell, Garnham & McLoughlin R 30 5 Oakwood Press A.R.P. Trams & Buses of the Great Cities in the 1880s Omnibus Society R 32 11 Silver Link Publishing 2002 0 901307 59 9 R.A. Croydon's Transport Croydon Natural History & Scientific Soc R 32 11 Croydon Natural Hist. & Scientific Socy 2001 0 906047 17 X R.A. view tice 'N' N/L or Prepared by Tony Newman 02/10/2014 Page 1 Page 2 of 6 Book Title Author Re 'R' No No. Page Publisher Published ISBN Reviewer Independent Bus Operators of … Ameland Roger F de Boer N 32 11 Roger F de Boer 2002 09541 182 3 5 A.R.P. Busman [in Liverpool] Bill Peter R 33 9 DTS Publishing Country Busman [Corona Coaches] John Hibbs R 33 9 DTS Publishing 2003 Norfolk Carrier [Barker & Sons, Wells-next-the-Sea] Brian Barker & David Lowe R 35 7 David Lowe 2002 A.R.P. Coaching Era Geoffrey Body & Roy Gallop R CB 7 Fiducia Press 2003 0 946217 14 9 R.A. Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres Vol. 1 Geoffrey Hilditch R 37 11 Oakwood Press 2004 0-85361-614-0 D.H. Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres Vol. 2 Geoffrey Hilditch R 37 11 Oakwood Press 2004 0-85361-616-7 D.H. Drive on! A Social History of the Motor Car U K Setright N 37 12 Granta Books 2003 1 86207 628 6 P.J. Suburbanizing the Masses (Ed) Colin Dival & Winston Bond R 37 13 Ashgate Publishing 0-7546-0775-5 R.A. Norfolk Carrier [Barker & Sons, Wells-next-the-Sea] Brian Barker & David Lowe R 37 14 Brian Barker 2002 0 9542534 1 8 G.B. Family Affairs: Illustrated Histories of Haulage Contractors from Somerset & Dorset Michael Marshall R 38 10 Roundoak Publishing 1 871565 43 X A.W. Un Camion dans la Tête Carole Pither N 39 9 Payot 2003 R.A.S. Wheels & Wings - Motor Coaching in Sheffield Trevor Weckert & Michael Baines N 40 13 Lancastrian Transport Publications 1 899450 106 P.J. Women at Work in London's Transport 1905-1978 Anna Rotondaro N 40 13 Tempus Publishing 2004 0 7524 3265 6 R.A.S. Transit - The 40-year Story of Britain's Best-loved Van Graham Robson N 40 13 Haynes Publishing 2004 1 84425 104 7 R.A.S. One Eleven Squadron - Russell Davies Ltd a Transport Legend Simon Waspe R 42 16 Baron Books 0-86023-676-5 B.T Surrey and the Motor Gordon Knowles R 42 17 Surrey Industrial History Group 2004 0-9538122-3-5 P.J. Horse Transport in London Samantha Ratcliffe R 42 17 Tempus Publishing & LT Museum 0-7524-3458-6 I.Y London Transport in the 1940s Michael H. C. Baker N 42 18 Ian Allan 2003 0-7110-2918-0 R.A. Underworld at War [Spivs etc in WW2] Donald Thomas N 42 18 John Murray 2003 0 7195 6340 2 R.A.S. Scott of Amwell: Dr. Johnson's Quaker Critic David Perman N 42 19 Rockingham Press 2001 1 873468 72 5 R.A.S. Tramway Museum Story I A Yearsley R 43 14 Tramway Museum Society 2005 0-949007-05-6 C.M.H. Trafalgar Way - Commemorative Map 1805 N 43 14 Ordnance Survey 2005 0-319-29034-4 A.H.W. Rowe Hillmaster, Cornwall's Commercial Vehicle Peter Tutthill N 43 15 Peter Tutthill R.A.S. Motorway Archive Building the Network N.W. England Harry L Yeadon R 44 13 Phillimore 2005 G.T. Dangers of Bus Re-Regulation John Hibbs R 44 13 Institute of Economic Affairs 2005 0 255 36572-1 R.A. Road Transport - The Read Story Paul Heaton R 44 14 P M Heaton Publishing Road Transport - Wales & Border Paul Heaton R 44 14 P M Heaton Publishing 2005 1 872006-20-5 J.E. Road Transport -Monmouthshire Paul Heaton R 44 14 P M Heaton Publishing 2005 1 872006-19-1 J.E. Samuel Ledgard - Beer & Blue Buses Don Bate R 44 15 Regent Transport Publications 2005 0 9523884 99 D.R.H. Wall's Ice Cream -Famous Fleets Vol.8 Earnshaw, Haywood & Stevens R 44 16 Nostalgia Road Publications 2005 J.A. Long Road to Success- History of Wreford's Transport Tony Deeson N 44 16 Wreford's Transport 2004 R.A.S. High & Mighty - the Dangerous Rise of the SUV Keith Bradsher N 44 16 Public Affairs 2003 R.A.S. Replacing the Routemaster Dean Godson N 44 17 Policy Exchange 2005 R.A. History of The Transport Association Ian P Ramsay N 44 17 Transport Association 2005 R.A.S. What Did You Do in the War, Deva? Emma Stuart R 45 15 Chester History & Heritage T.B.M. Intermodal Freight Transport David Lowe R 45 15 Elsevier 750659351 D.M. London Brick Company Bill Aldridge R 45 16 Trans-Pennine Publishing 1998 1 903016 37 1 R.A. Halifax Corporation Tramways Eric Thornton & Stanley King N 45 16 LRTA Publications 0 948106 31 X I.Y Carriers & Coachmasters Trade & Travel Before the Turnpikes Dorian Gerhold N 45 17 Phillimore 2005 1 86077 327 3 I.Y Ritchies of Hetton-le-Hole Bob Tuck N 45 17 Bob Tuck 2005 952193868 R.A.S. N/L Book Title Author Review or 'R' Notice 'N' No. Page Publisher Published ISBN Reviewer Bentley Motors 1945-1964 Malcolm Bobbitt R 46 20 Nostalgia Road Publications 1 903016 60-6 P.J. West Riding 1 (West Riding Automobile Co. Ltd.) David W Allen R 46 20 Venture Publications 1-898432-95-3 K.H. Prepared by Tony Newman 02/10/2014 Page 2 Page 3 of 6 West Riding 2 (South Yorkshire & Bullocks.) David W Allen R 46 20 Venture Publications 1-898432-40-6 K.H.
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