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Cheers, I've found it now. The website is very confusing, especially when the book is also being sold on Lulu.com. I also downloaded his book on the 'Carboniferous Fossils of Winter Hill'.

Anyway, thanks again for your help.

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Ignore the list of books at the top of the home page and scroll down a little. There's a link, Daves "Winter Hill Scrapbook" highlighted in purple, next to a big flashing advert for itbiggrin.gif Click this link then click The Complete Book link. It downloads as a pdf file.

Cheers Dean.

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Martyn Jones wrote:

I couldn't find a free download of this book, only one that costs £3.75.






There's probably a way to download it from the website but I can't find it! Try this link, right-click the title in the first post then 'save link as' and it should save as a pdf.

http://nwcaching.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=

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I couldn't find a free download of this book, only one that costs £3.75.

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If anyone,like me, has an interest in WinterHill and the surounding area. Have a look at this guys website. There's a FREE book to download "Winter Hill Scrapbook" It's full of fascinating facts about the history/wildlife/mines/plane crashes...UFOs of Winter Hill.

www.d.lane.btinternet.co.uk

Cheers Dean.

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