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"T2OR most of my life I have kept a guilty silence about my enthusiasm for railways. Then I joined a society of fellow-addicts, and finally spoke publicly about the secret passion. It has been most surprising, not to say encouraging, chow many people in all walks of lifeincluding a number of women-have thereupon come gingerly into the open and admitted that they, too, were interested in railways, or liked them, or even loved them.’-Gordon Troup in an NZBS Book Shop talk.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 11

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