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Coachmaker: The Life and Times of Philip Godsal, 1747-1826
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Coachmaker: The Life and Times of Philip Godsal, 1747-1826 Hardcover - 2005

by Ford, John

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Shrewsbury, UK: Quiller Press. Bound in perfect blue cloth with gilt titles to spine, this 2005 hardcover First Editon is VG in VG dustjacket (unclipped). Signed and inscribed to Toni Russell on half title by author. 248pp with Introduction, 28 Chapters, Numerous illustrations, Family Tree, Glossary, Appendices, References, Bibliography and Index. Condition all VG . Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 2005.
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John Ford was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford where he obtained a BA in Modern History. He is now a freelance writer and editor and was for many years a Director of Arthur Ackermann & Son of Bond Street, the leading specialist in sporting art. He has written a number of books on sporting and social history and has organised many exhibitions. He wrote the script of Thames Television series 'This Sporting Land' and a number of artists' biographies for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.