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  • caz
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    If you ever need to shorten a link, Tiny URL is the place to go.

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    Caz' monster ebay link thus becomes http://tinyurl.com/6gm5py

    JM
    Wow! Thanks a lot for that JM.

    Hi Philip,

    Yes, I must admit my Punch was very cheap too. I found it in a bookshop in Lymington a few years back, July 1887 to June 1889 (the volume I mean, not when I was in the shop ). It was alongside one other volume from different years going for the same price, so presumably the seller didn't attach any significance to the dates.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • George Hutchinson
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    Blimey - I got mine for £15 four years ago.

    PHILIP

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  • Bailey
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    That one's a bit exciting! Outside of my budget however...

    B.

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  • jmenges
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    Originally posted by caz View Post

    That's a very long link! I've no idea how to shorten it but it appears to work.

    Love,

    Caz
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    If you ever need to shorten a link, Tiny URL is the place to go.

    Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!


    Caz' monster ebay link thus becomes http://tinyurl.com/6gm5py

    JM

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  • Bob Hinton
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    Punch Volume 95

    Unfortunately this is not a magazine, which is extremely rare, but a bound copy of Punch. I have several for sale if anyone's interested. I also have individual cartoons for sale if wanted. All genuine of course.

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  • caz
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    I thought this one might be of interest:

    Original 1888 Punch Magazine featuring Jack The Ripper:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Original-1888-Punch-Magazine-featuring-Jack-The-Ripper_W0QQitemZ180307355278QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ Collectables_Paper_RL?hash=item180307355278&_trksi d=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12| 39%3A1|240%3A1318

    That's a very long link! I've no idea how to shorten it but it appears to work.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • George Hutchinson
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    ^ It's not a bad little book either. Well worth getting if you're into this stuff.

    PHILIP

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  • Chris Scott
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    TOWER HAMLETS IN PHOTOGRAPHS 1914-1939
    Tower Hamlets in Photographs 1914-1939. Introduction by Bernard Nurse, Local History Librarian. Stapled softcover, published by London Borough of Tower Hamlets, 1980. 44 pages, 59 fine, atmospheric photographs, including full-page photos of Columbia Market, Wellclose Square and the Battle of Cable Street


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  • Celesta
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    London Hospital

    I don't know if anyone would be interested, but I found this print on ebay. It's of the London Hospital--1876--with the Queen's visit to the East End depicted. It's nice, actually.


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  • Chris Scott
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    This hardcover book with dustjacket is titled London's East End Life and Traditions written by Jane Cox in 1994. The book has 192 pages and includes lots of great vintage black & white pictures. Gives the complete history of this area of London. Only sold in UK. Original price on dustjacket is 15.99 pounds

    The book is in very good used condition. Strong spine. No rips. Only minor wear on the dustjacket.

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  • Chris Scott
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    London History: 100 Faces of the East End - Rennie, John

    THIS IS A BRAND NEW ITEM.

    Buy SKU: 202781266


    Description
    A history of London and the people who made it. The thieves, charlatans, seers, architects, revolutionaries, poets, artists, sportsmen, soldiers, sailors, politicians, inventors and entrepreneurs who built the East End of London

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  • thomas
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    auction is gone .-)
    thx ebay.

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  • miss marple
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    Well a fool and his money are soon parted. I love the photo of the girl, is the seller really trying to convince people thats MJK?
    Perhaps the seller is testing to see how gullible people are. Well folks, time to dig all your Ripper artifacts out of the attic and make a killing, ha, ha. I'm sure I 've Mary's clean white apron somewhere!
    Miss Marple

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  • The Good Michael
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    I emailed him as an interested buyer who wants some evidence about its authenticity. Let's see what he says.

    Mike

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  • The Good Michael
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    Richard,

    Loch Ness? No problem. I've swum in much colder water. As for the doll, I'd use it as a pillow.

    Mike

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