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Yes, Tim's book on British Zoos is an excellent read and very useful guide. It's written in his knowledgeable and tongue in cheek style. Very enjoyable. Full of history and content of the exhibits and collection offerings of British zoos.

Excellent, thank you very much...I'm off to search amazon right now...

Aaah, yes.. here we are... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/images/0956383114/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=266239&s=books

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the zoo book is concise and a must for anyone interested in what the uk's zoos and wildlife centres have to offer, lets face it, a good many here have kids still of a young enough age to be thrill by a visit to the zoo. there is currently one in the pipeline from tim about bristol zoo which, i think, is celebrating its centenary or something. with regards the delay of the wigan book, it was unavoidable and, if you had cared to notice, i posted about this fact on here just recently. tim was just as miffed as everyone else, particularly as having it available for prestatyn was a priority, however, he was equally pleased with the response there, from people placing orders. i believe this will be a big seller regardless of any controversiality and, for anyone going to the togetherness weekender, you will find ample copies on sale, care of several distributors. in tandem with that, i think i am going to do a tribute spot, showcasing the wierd and wonderful tunes that pitched for stardom at the casino during its 8 year reign.:thumbsup:

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the zoo book is concise and a must for anyone interested in what the uk's zoos and wildlife centres have to offer, lets face it, a good many here have kids still of a young enough age to be thrill by a visit to the zoo. there is currently one in the pipeline from tim about bristol zoo which, i think, is celebrating its centenary or something. with regards the delay of the wigan book, it was unavoidable and, if you had cared to notice, i posted about this fact on here just recently. tim was just as miffed as everyone else, particularly as having it available for prestatyn was a priority, however, he was equally pleased with the response there, from people placing orders. i believe this will be a big seller regardless of any controversiality and, for anyone going to the togetherness weekender, you will find ample copies on sale, care of several distributors. in tandem with that, i think i am going to do a tribute spot, showcasing the wierd and wonderful tunes that pitched for stardom at the casino during its 8 year reign.:hatsoff2:

Agentsmith I think most that pre ordered the book would have known about the delay with the publishers by way off email, But the question from Pete was "How come the sellers have got the book in stock but the poor deluded f*ckwits who paid 6 weeks in advance thinking they might get their books first haven't got their copies?"

To be honest I pre ordered the book not just to get it first befor the sellers but the extras that went along with it, I take it the book on general sale will not have these extras or will they?

Steve J

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How come the sellers have got the book in stock but the poor deluded f*ckwits who paid 6 weeks in advance thinking they might get their books first haven't got their copies? It sucks.

This was pre ordered by my Daughter as a Birthday present for me and she was informed of the delay due to print problems? which was okay but it has still not arrived :hatsoff2:

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Agentsmith I think most that pre ordered the book would have known about the delay with the publishers by way off email, But the question from Pete was "How come the sellers have got the book in stock but the poor deluded f*ckwits who paid 6 weeks in advance thinking they might get their books first haven't got their copies?"

To be honest I pre ordered the book not just to get it first befor the sellers but the extras that went along with it, I take it the book on general sale will not have these extras or will they?

Steve J

That is exactly the point I was making Steve, I saw two people advertising the book as being in stock yet us lot who pre-ordered single copies still haven't got as copy, they've had our money for 6 weeks though.

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Agentsmith I think most that pre ordered the book would have known about the delay with the publishers by way off email, But the question from Pete was "How come the sellers have got the book in stock but the poor deluded f*ckwits who paid 6 weeks in advance thinking they might get their books first haven't got their copies?"

To be honest I pre ordered the book not just to get it first befor the sellers but the extras that went along with it, I take it the book on general sale will not have these extras or will they?

Steve J

Its only a book why all the fuss :hatsoff2:

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That is exactly the point I was making Steve, I saw two people advertising the book as being in stock yet us lot who pre-ordered single copies still haven't got as copy, they've had our money for 6 weeks though.

appologies pete, steve..

i couldnt honestly be sure that these people DO have it in advance of your good selves and whoever else has placed the advance order. it should be pretty obvious though, that as far as you're concerned, you're going to get the extras as you put it, and i would be surprised if too many of those first bulk orders will contain free discs, other than for say, the persons who are actually distributing them on tim's behalf. either way, the delay offered people extra time to cash in and get the free disc. the upshot where im concerned is, that you guys will get yours before me:D

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Book arrived just now and if it reads as good as it looks it'll be one of he best books ever on NS, stunning design.

Let's see it then. Or is there a link to it elswhere?

Hang on . . . found the link. :D

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Yip mine arrived yesterday :huh: , I like the 70s retro style of the book cover & after a quick flick though last night going on the graphics alone this is a quality item indeed, looking ahead to a relaxing night alone with a good brandy & this book as soon as I get the chance :thumbsup:

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I actually just checked the sample pages on the link and I can't wait to get the book in my hands now. I'm a sucker for these type of books and I collect 'em all 'cos I collect music books anyway so I'm an easy target LOL....

Also I love the archival aspect. It's really handy that a lot of the perifial stuff like flyers, ads, photos and other paraphanalia has been preserved. I'd managed to preserve a couple of scrapbooks which have been raped a few times for scans and other books, so I'm relieved that other people were keeping stuff too. Some serious history here and Tim's the right guy to do it. Glen's done a great job on the design by the looks of it.

So that annoying kid with a hole in his jumper who I used to get to lug my records up the stairs at Samanthas wasn't so daft after all........:yes:

Come to think of it, he got my Duke Browner for £8 after pestering me to death for months............:D

Mmm. The book better be f*ckin good, that's all I can say.........:thumbsup:

Ian D biggrin.gif

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I actually just checked the sample pages on the link and I can't wait to get the book in my hands now. I'm a sucker for these type of books and I collect 'em all 'cos I collect music books anyway so I'm an easy target LOL....

Also I love the archival aspect. It's really handy that a lot of the perifial stuff like flyers, ads, photos and other paraphanalia has been preserved. I'd managed to preserve a couple of scrapbooks which have been raped a few times for scans and other books, so I'm relieved that other people were keeping stuff too. Some serious history here and Tim's the right guy to do it. Glen's done a great job on the design by the looks of it.

So that annoying kid with a hole in his jumper who I used to get to lug my records up the stairs at Samanthas wasn't so daft after all........:yes:

Come to think of it, he got my Duke Browner for £8 after pestering me to death for months............g.gif

Mmm. The book better be f*ckin good, that's all I can say.........:thumbsup:

Ian D :g:

have you never thought about putting your memories to print ian?....just the snippets you post on here are so interesting.:D

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have you never thought about putting your memories to print ian?....just the snippets you post on here are so interesting.:yes:

Well, I keep thinking about it and I've had a couple of great offers to do one but I gotta tell ya, it would be a long book, so it'll be bastard to write. So what I've been doing over the last few years is banging down some personal anecdotes from different eras on different forums that relate to my own experience and life. For instance, the amount of material I've generated on my Northern Soul and collecting experiences via Soul Source has been great. The thread about Simon Soussan where I remembered my arrival in L.A. generated a lot of interest from all over the place and even resulted in an offer for a book. If it hadn't been for Soul Source I may never have written that particular piece. Which is why I'm very respectful and grateful that a forum like Soul Source exists.

But any major writing undertaking from me is a way off just yet. Plus my thing will be a totally different beast anyway. But what I love about all these books is that I read 'em and start remembering stuff I'd completely forgotten about.

So really these books are like instant memory packs for inherently lazy sods like me. I just start reading these books and the memories instantly come back loud and clear. Just looking at the scan of a red Dynamo copy of Stanley Mitchell on the sample pages immediately triggered a memory. And I suddenly remembered what is was to like to be envious...........:thumbsup:

Hats off to anyone who has the discipline and work ethic to write a book and then get it published. And that includes everyone. All experience is precious!

Ian D :D

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Well, I keep thinking about it and I've had a couple of great offers to do one but I gotta tell ya, it would be a long book, so it'll be bastard to write. So what I've been doing over the last few years is banging down some personal anecdotes from different eras on different forums that relate to my own experience and life. For instance, the amount of material I've generated on my Northern Soul and collecting experiences via Soul Source has been great. The thread about Simon Soussan where I remembered my arrival in L.A. generated a lot of interest from all over the place and even resulted in an offer for a book. If it hadn't been for Soul Source I may never have written that particular piece. Which is why I'm very respectful and grateful that a forum like Soul Source exists.

But any major writing undertaking from me is a way off just yet. Plus my thing will be a totally different beast anyway. But what I love about all these books is that I read 'em and start remembering stuff I'd completely forgotten about.

So really these books are like instant memory packs for inherently lazy sods like me. I just start reading these books and the memories instantly come back loud and clear. Just looking at the scan of a red Dynamo copy of Stanley Mitchell on the sample pages immediately triggered a memory. And I suddenly remembered what is was to like to be envious...........laugh.gif

Hats off to anyone who has the discipline and work ethic to write a book and then get it published. And that includes everyone. All experience is precious!

Ian D :thumbup:

hi ian,

for what its worth, my opinion is already on here, yes, ive read it already and its the benchmark and attempting to enlarge on the subject in contemplation is akin to a sequel....with the sincerest respect to your venerable self....as walter jackson aspired " after you, there can be nothing", YOU being this fitting theosaurus. i believe will will ALL be quite right to signal this, in due course, as the greatest book on the subject of our devoted attention to ever be written and in the remainder of our lifetimes will prove to be the ONLY definitive one.

rob

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Perhaps I just got a bit confusedin the hype surrounding the books release. I was expecting a warts and all analysis ofthe Casino, possibly one or two interviews with key individuals or with regularpunters. What we got was a book chroniclingand reviewing the most important records in this 1973 - 1981 period; records Iknow very well and didn't really need reminding of or telling how rare, good orcrap they actually are.

I'm not sure if Mr Brown and Iattended the same club - some of his record choices are at bestquestionable. Whatever your own opinionof the tracks that he has listed, it questions why a book touted as the definitiveWigan Casino story is no more that a subjective view of a few records... and verysubjective these reviews are too. Whenreviewing anything it should be up to the reader/listener to make up theiropinion and not that of the author... a good way of alienating readers I'm sure.

Mr Brown was very keen to pointout, on several occasions, of the shortcomings of Blues and Soul scribe FrankElson and the DJing prowess of Russ Winstanley... again why?

The book is written well and readswell. The layout is good with lots ofadverts pulled from various music mags of the period. There is also an overview of a few specialistrecord labels of the time, but again no interviews... It leaves the readersomewhat short of information.

Mr Brown mentions the changing DJline-up and again fails to have any quotes and/or interviews - just names...again I feel a bit short changed. Why didPep leave the Casino for Cleethorpes... these questions needed to be answered?

I was amused by someone'sreference to a Beano annual... spot on. The front cover is very poor and is saved somewhat by a good backcover. No prizes for graphics here.

Overall the book was disappointing...as I previously mentioned the book was written well and reads well, however, itleft me with far too many unanswered questions and wondering why the authordevoted so much space to anarchic record reviews.

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