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NEVER AGAIN – FINALE

WHEN the first boxed set of Never Again – The Complete Works was published in 2018, there was much acclaim as to not only the high print-quality and binding of the four books, but also for the content – much of it showing the demise of steam on BR through the eyes of the Master Neverers Association, whose members had travelled the length and breadth of the country amassing around 100,000 images since the early 1950s This was followed up last year by Never Again – Encore, a further three volumes of equally breathtaking quality railway photography.

And now comes the final three volumes, a further 720 pages containing another 1000 images and nostalgia from the 1950s

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