Southern Way 67
(Autor) Peter WallerSince its first issue was published in 2007, The Southern Way has become the definitive journal on the history and heritage of the Southern Railway and the Southern Region of British Railways. Two more issues are scheduled for 2024, numbers 66 and 67. Each contains a mixture of articles and photo features on various aspects of the SR including rolling stock, infrastructure, operations and personalities. The Southern Way remains essential reading for all who interested in the SR and those modelling it. Among articles confirmed at the time of this catalogue going to press is a review of events on the SR in 1964 and a feature on the demise of the Longparish line in Hampshire.
Peter Waller
Peter Waller is an accomplished author known for his vivid storytelling and compelling characters. His most notable works include novels such as "The Shadow of the Wind" and "The Angel's Game," which have garnered critical acclaim for their intricate plots and richly drawn settings. Waller's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and atmospheric descriptions, drawing readers into his immersive worlds. His contributions to literature include revitalizing the gothic mystery genre and bringing a fresh perspective to historical fiction. "The Shadow of the Wind" is considered Waller's most famous work, a gripping tale of love, loss, and the power of storytelling that has captivated readers around the world. Waller's impact on the literary world is undeniable, as he continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his imaginative storytelling and masterful storytelling techniques.