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by - written on 21/03/09 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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Here is a trip down memory lane for anyone who remembers the era of the 70s. This large hardback book called The 1970's Scrapbook by Robert Opie would make an ideal gift for anyone who predates this era- so a great 50th birthday present. The book is actually quite thin and measures 10" wide by 15" in length. The colourful front cover says it all really as brightly coloured flared trousers and tank tops feature heavily, along with blouses nicely gathered at the cuff at the end of wide sleeves. You wonder how these folk walk on their platform soles, so it really gets you in the mood for what lies inside, which is truly a trip down memory ... Read the complete review
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