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Buy your Dad a piece of Birmingham History! Three days left to order…

Posted June 13th, 2012 by Suzanne Carter with No Comments

 

Stuck for Father’s Day gift ideas? If he is into history, then why not treat him to a Birmingham history title!

Over the years our volunteers have reviewed some books – these might give you some inspiration (see links below).

Amazon has over 20 Birmingham history titles and if you buy using the link below – BCT get 5% of what you spend (a referrers commission) so not only will you be doing something nice for your Dad, but also for us too!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2F%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dgno%5Flogo&tag=birmiconsetru-21&linkCode=ur2&camp=1634&creative=19450

Oh, and if you do buy one, perhaps you can ask your Dad to review it for us?

Book Reviews

Homes fit for Heroes: photographs by Bill Brandt 1939-1943

http://www.birminghamconservationtrust.org/birminghamuk/homes-fit-for-heroes-photographs-by-bill-brandt-1939-1943-a-book-review/

 

Lost Buildings of Birmingham by Roy Thornton

http://www.birminghamconservationtrust.org/architecture/lost-buildings-of-birmingham/

 

Rice’s Architectural Primer by Matthew Rice

http://www.birminghamconservationtrust.org/architecture/rices-architectural-primer-by-matthew-rice-a-review/

 

Pevsner Architectural Guides, Birmingham by Andy Foster

http://www.birminghamconservationtrust.org/architecture/pevsner-architectural-guides-birmingham-by-andy-foster-a-review/

 

 Victorian Buildings of Birmingham by Roy Thornton

http://www.birminghamconservationtrust.org/architecture/victorian-buildings-of-birmingham-by-roy-thornton-a-book-review/

 

 

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