Telegraph Pole Appreciation for Beginners

Telegraph Pole Appreciation for Beginners by D. Martin Evans, published by Arenig Press in 2017, offers a humorous and whimsical exploration of telegraph poles and their aesthetic qualities within our landscapes. This 145-page edition is presented in English and features a blend of photographs, illustrations, and information that invites readers to reconsider the often-overlooked significance of these structures.
Readers will find a unique perspective on telegraph poles, delving into their roles in art, history, and even the quirky world of missing-cat posters. The book also includes insights on how to read telegraph poles, making it a blend of random yet knowledgeable content. With 148 color pages filled with a mix of facts and playful mis-information, this work encourages a light-hearted appreciation of an everyday subject that is rarely celebrated.
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A humorous, whimsical and eccentric look at telegraph poles and their aesthetic qualities as they punctuate our landscape. Featuring telegraph poles in art, history, missing-cat posters and even how to read telegraph poles. This book, a continuation of the long-running and ever-popular humourist website, has 148 colour pages of photos, illustrations, posters, information, mis-information and down-right made-up stuff. Random, off-the-wall, yet strangely knowledgeable – this is one book NOT to judge by the cover.
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