Melbourne Remember When
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Author: Bob Byrne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Remember dropping into the Coles Cafeteria on Bourke Street for afeast of rashers, sausages and mash, with gravy, from the bain marie? Orcatching a 'red rattler' into the city? Eating a hot jam doughnut from theAmerican Doughnut Kitchen van at the Queen Vic markets? If you answered yes toany of these questions, chances are you are part of the Melbourne Baby Boomergeneration. Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Bob Byrne as hetransports us back in time to a Melbourne that has long since disappeared, thestreets and buildings, the personalities and landmarks, the traditions and thetimes. 'Each photograph in this wonderful collection powerfully evokes half-remembered truths, half-faded yearnings, at the same time tempting us with a honeysweet nostalgia for places and times that can never be found again.' - Steve Vizard
Author: Bob Byrne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Remember dropping into the Coles Cafeteria on Bourke Street for afeast of rashers, sausages and mash, with gravy, from the bain marie? Orcatching a 'red rattler' into the city? Eating a hot jam doughnut from theAmerican Doughnut Kitchen van at the Queen Vic markets? If you answered yes toany of these questions, chances are you are part of the Melbourne Baby Boomergeneration. Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Bob Byrne as hetransports us back in time to a Melbourne that has long since disappeared, thestreets and buildings, the personalities and landmarks, the traditions and thetimes. 'Each photograph in this wonderful collection powerfully evokes half-remembered truths, half-faded yearnings, at the same time tempting us with a honeysweet nostalgia for places and times that can never be found again.' - Steve Vizard
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Bob Byrne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Remember dropping into the Coles Cafeteria on Bourke Street for afeast of rashers, sausages and mash, with gravy, from the bain marie? Orcatching a 'red rattler' into the city? Eating a hot jam doughnut from theAmerican Doughnut Kitchen van at the Queen Vic markets? If you answered yes toany of these questions, chances are you are part of the Melbourne Baby Boomergeneration. Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Bob Byrne as hetransports us back in time to a Melbourne that has long since disappeared, thestreets and buildings, the personalities and landmarks, the traditions and thetimes. 'Each photograph in this wonderful collection powerfully evokes half-remembered truths, half-faded yearnings, at the same time tempting us with a honeysweet nostalgia for places and times that can never be found again.' - Steve Vizard
Author: Bob Byrne
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Remember dropping into the Coles Cafeteria on Bourke Street for afeast of rashers, sausages and mash, with gravy, from the bain marie? Orcatching a 'red rattler' into the city? Eating a hot jam doughnut from theAmerican Doughnut Kitchen van at the Queen Vic markets? If you answered yes toany of these questions, chances are you are part of the Melbourne Baby Boomergeneration. Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Bob Byrne as hetransports us back in time to a Melbourne that has long since disappeared, thestreets and buildings, the personalities and landmarks, the traditions and thetimes. 'Each photograph in this wonderful collection powerfully evokes half-remembered truths, half-faded yearnings, at the same time tempting us with a honeysweet nostalgia for places and times that can never be found again.' - Steve Vizard