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← Event: Glasses Through Time, Travis Elborough in conversation with Suzi Feay at The Idler Festival, Saturday 9 July, 12.45 pm, Fenton House, Hampstead NW3
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July 5, 2022 · 8:42 am

Books: Atlas of Vanishing Places is Stanfords Book of the Month for July

Signed copies are available in their London and Bristol shops and online:
https://www.stanfords.co.uk/Atlas-of-Vanishing-Places-The-Lost-Worlds-as-They-Were-and-as-They-Are-Today_9780711281158

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← Event: Glasses Through Time, Travis Elborough in conversation with Suzi Feay at The Idler Festival, Saturday 9 July, 12.45 pm, Fenton House, Hampstead NW3
Pictures: Studio Electrophonique Bus Tour, Sheffield →

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