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Favourite Ref. Books
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For my birthday this year I thought it would be nice to get some more Ref. books.
What are your favourite ones?
Crofter--I have already put your idea of Bradford's on the list.
What are your favourite ones?
Crofter--I have already put your idea of Bradford's on the list.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have just purchased, through Reader's Digest, a copy of
Collins Million Word Crossword Dictionary
It states on the cover - All the words you need for completing crosswords.
I also have a copy of Chambers Crossword Dictionary, again through Reader's Digest.
About 50 years ago, I bought, from a work colleague, a two volume Funk & Wagnell Dictionary, one set of many slightly fire damaged copies, he was selling on behalf of an uncle. The price? 10/- (50p)!!!! They have served me well!!
Collins Million Word Crossword Dictionary
It states on the cover - All the words you need for completing crosswords.
I also have a copy of Chambers Crossword Dictionary, again through Reader's Digest.
About 50 years ago, I bought, from a work colleague, a two volume Funk & Wagnell Dictionary, one set of many slightly fire damaged copies, he was selling on behalf of an uncle. The price? 10/- (50p)!!!! They have served me well!!
I am surrounded by hundreds of super reference books
the ones not mentioned so far
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia of music
Brewers Phrase and Fable
Brewers Names
Pears Ultimate Quiz Companion
Wordsworth book of Intriguing words
The Guinness television encyclopedia
\i could be here all night
I love books
the ones not mentioned so far
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia of music
Brewers Phrase and Fable
Brewers Names
Pears Ultimate Quiz Companion
Wordsworth book of Intriguing words
The Guinness television encyclopedia
\i could be here all night
I love books
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I have a wonderful old book called The World Pictorial Gazetteer.I think I bought it at a boot sale for a couple of bob.
Obviously published just after WW1 and it's wonderful.Loads of line drawings and maps and wonderful place names which have long been forgotten like Abyssinia ,Belgian Congo,Prussia,Persia,Carpathian Ruthenia and obscure villages in England.And still useful today !
Obviously published just after WW1 and it's wonderful.Loads of line drawings and maps and wonderful place names which have long been forgotten like Abyssinia ,Belgian Congo,Prussia,Persia,Carpathian Ruthenia and obscure villages in England.And still useful today !