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VIDEO: Every picture tells a story of our town



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Author John Pinchbeck talks about his new book.
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Published Date: 28 September 2007
Saturday, 8am - The first in a series of books brought to you by the Grantham Journal was flying off the bookshelves this week.
Grantham in the News 1951-1975 tells, in brief stories, the most significant moments of the modern town's history, as recorded in the pages of the Grantham Journal.

Click here to watch a video of former Journal news editor John Pinchbeck explain why you should make a space for this book on your bookshelf.

Click here to send us your views on the news.

Get your copy of Grantham in the news from the Journal office at 46 High Street, Grantham and all good local bookshops.

Priced £12.99 it is the ideal gift for Christmas for anyone with connections to the Grantham area.

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