posted by davidt on Saturday December 01 2007, @10:00AM
Reynolds & Hearn Ltd (Publishers) writes:
To celibrate Morrissey's six nights in London in January, we are making a special offer for readers of Morrissey-solo by offering Phill Gatenby's book 'Panic On The Streets' at the reduced price of £9 + p&p (RRP £12.99). The books will be (where requested) personally signed by the author.

The book features over 70 landmarks related to Morrissey and The Smiths in London and will be the perfect companion for those of you travelling to London especially for the gigs.

Post and packaging details
UK = £1.40
Europe = £2.65
Rest of the world = £4.25

To order, email [email protected]

For a review of the book - http://www.student-direct.co.uk/?q=node/1044

Richard Reynolds & Marcus Hearn (Reynolds & Hearn Ltd)
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  • And I'm not just saying that because I played a part in its content - it really is. Looking back, we think we missed only one London reference - The Thames, as mentioned in Come Back To Camden (D'OH!) - but pretty much everything else you could possibly have referenced is in the book. Phill put in some real legwork to get the gen on some of the slightly less obvious places, such as Matrimony Place, Clapham Common, The Grave Maurice, Geo. Trumper and countless others. Well worth yout hard-earned cash.

    Peter

    (P.S - Phill - do I get a pint for that?)
    uncleskinny -- Saturday December 01 2007, @10:47AM (#286494)
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    And so I drank one, it became four, and when I fell on the floor, I drank more
  • It's currently about 170,000 sales ranking on Amazon (where it costs £8.44 - so the author's signature is worth £1.55).

    The book's OK, but this sounds like a ruse to shift dead stock that isn't selling, using the Roundhouse residency as an excuse.
    Anonymous -- Sunday December 02 2007, @05:27AM (#286617)


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