Speccy Nation: A tribute to the golden age of British gaming

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Speccy Nation: A tribute to the golden age of British gaming

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This is a short but nice read which now needs a new home. Nice condition with no tears or other damage.

The book is free, just send me £1.50 via PayPal (as a gift to avoid charges) or cheque to cover postage in the UK.

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Speccy-Nation- ... 1479193925
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I can recommend this book, well worth a look!
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May I take advantage of this kind offer? Are you sure £1.50 will cover the postage? I'm happy to pay a bit more for this.
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That is a great book. I also recommend Volume 2: The Digital Decade.
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Fahnn wrote: Fri May 24, 2019 5:00 pm May I take advantage of this kind offer? Are you sure £1.50 will cover the postage? I'm happy to pay a bit more for this.
£1.50 is fine. Will contact over weekend
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Aye. Fantastic book, as is the second in the series. Both are full of "oh yeah" and "I wish I could think like that" moments, for me anyway. It's got a great tribute to Joffa, but (IMO) a rather romanticised review of Firefly!
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