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Topham Publishing supports Fawndoon Books, a print publishing venture set up to produce high-quality books on specialist subjects, especially in the transport world.
Among its latest publications is Twenty Turbulent Years, a collaboration in which author Peter Rowlands take on the role of photographer. Around 275 of his colourful pictures illustrate a time of massive change in Britain’s bus industry, while Stewart J Brown’s witty and meticulously researched commentary tells the unfolding story.
Stewart Brown himself is a noted UK-based writer and photographer in the passenger transport world, and in the widely-acclaimed first book bearing the Fawndoon imprint, Scotland’s Buses in the 1960s, he celebrates the remarkable colour photographic work of his late friend and colleague Harry Hay.
Since then Stewart has followed up with several similar books, including Advancing in a Forward Direction, a history of the vehicles operated by the Scottish Bus Group; Glasgow’s Buses, covering the period from 1924 to 1993; and London’s Bus Purchases 1946-94.
These books are available to order directly through the Fawndoon website, www.fawndoon.com
Headline quote source: London Transport Museum Friends News, July 2016