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Masters of the Post

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From the first master of the post in 1512 to the vast network of today, the Royal Mail is an intrinsic part of everyday life in Britain. Whether describing the sensation caused by the penny post in 1840, the Great Train Robbery of 1963, or the growth of telegrams and telephones, this book shows how the history of the Royal Mail is our history.

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Masters of the Post, Duncan Campbell-Smith

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2012
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Title
Masters of the Post
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
880
ISBN10
0241957664
ISBN13
9780241957660
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From the first master of the post in 1512 to the vast network of today, the Royal Mail is an intrinsic part of everyday life in Britain. Whether describing the sensation caused by the penny post in 1840, the Great Train Robbery of 1963, or the growth of telegrams and telephones, this book shows how the history of the Royal Mail is our history.