Description: Fascinating Ward Lock "Red" travel guide, dating from 1950. Full of contemporary photographs, advertisements and fold-out maps. These guides are increasingly becoming collectors' items. (Please see my Ward Lock Red Guides website for more information about the series.) Area covered : The Broads and Rivers of Norfolk and Suffolk, including Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and surrounding areas. Overall condition : Very good. Maps : Excellent. All the maps and plans are complete. Very little wear. No markings or damage. Covers : Very good. Very little wear. Slight fading to black design. No markings or damage. Spine : Very good. Very little wear. No markings or damage. Binding : Very good / Excellent. Pages : Excellent. Very little wear or discolouration. No markings or damage. Other : Please see my many other current listings of collectable UK and other travel guides. Save on combined purchases! - Discount offered on quoted postage and packing prices for all 2nd and subsequent purchases sent in same package. On 28-Apr-05 at 08:36:12 BST, seller added the following information: DISCOUNTS FOR MULTIPLE/COMBINED PURCHASES SENT IN A SINGLE PACKAGEUK addresses (free postage) :2 to 4 items - 10% discount5 to 9 items - 15% discount10 to 19 items - 20% discount20 or more items - 25% discountOverseas addresses :Listed postage charge will be discounted by 50% on all 2nd and subsequent purchases.Please note that multiple/combined purchases may be sent by courier service and not by Royal Mail.Buyers should initially pay the non-discounted listed prices for each item purchased, and I will then send a refund for the discount. No additional PayPal charge is made for this arrangement.
Price: 7.5 GBP
Location: Havant, Hampshire
End Time: 2025-01-01T17:54:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.92 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 30 days
Origin: London, England
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Subject: Topography & Local Interest