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The London Job 2012 book is now available
The book of this year's London Job is now available for preview and purchase at http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3209142
Featuring photography from Robert Anderson, Neil Bell, John Bennett, Louis Berk, Robert Clack, Andrew Firth, Mark Hughes, Philip Hutchinson, Jackie Murphy, Katja Nieder, Laura Prieto, Jon Rees, Mark Ripper and Lindsay Siviter.
Also features a full length article about the weekend's events written by Neil Bell.
The book features daytime photos of Aldgate, Billingsgate Fish Market, The Shard, London Bridge, Cloak Lane Police Station, the area around St Paul's Cathedral, The Central News Agency, Shoe Lane, Kings Bench Walk, Temple Church, The Old Bailey, Snow Hill Police Station, the site of Golden Lane mortuary, Bishopsgate Police Station, Houndsditch, Mitre Square, The Ten Bells and many more locations. There are also night photos of Mitre Square, Lovat Lane, The Monument, The Shard, Ball Court, Cornhill and the City Police HQ at Old Jewry.
All the best
Andrew
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Andrew,
This is, in my opinion, probably the best London Job book ever. The photos are exquisit and the captions both informative and very funny.
Many, many thanks for taking the time and making the effort.
Its appreciated by all who attended, and will be by those who purchase the book.
Finally, a massive thanks to all who took part, and those of you who donated their images for the book.
I can exclusively reveal that next year we will be going hjcksa;i oiuewhcvui x5CVH which Im sure you will all be looking forward to.
Cheers
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
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Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View PostI've been looking forward to this one. But it appears to be available only as an ebook or a softcover. Is that right?
The e-book was made available at the request of one of the London Jobbers who is evidently short of space in his house and preferred an electronic copy!
All the best
Andrew
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