Now plan the launch.
How many museums have a trolleybus which could operate on a roving lead, but preferably with a generator on a trailer? A pub crawl of Kogarah by trolleybus should satisfy even the most insouciant enthusiast.
Heading to Foxton is tricky, but trolleybuses there do pass two trading pubs (but not today, the back part of the loop is under the flooded Manawatu River, although that matches the concept of a launch).
There weren't/aren't many pubs on Wellington trolleybus routes, but there are a couple in the Courtenay Place area, and new overhead wiring (currently under erection) may take them past a couple more in the inner city.
I think that portrait beats landscape: not just because my shelving is set up for that, but most people are set up for A4 portrait magazines, and landscape juts too far out from a shelf, and then gets damaged. Landscape tends to be reserved purely for pictorials with no serious text content. One third of what you pay for is blank paper. Wonderfully arty-farty, but not good for a work of serious enduring reference value.
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
"Ian MacCowan" <imaccowan@...> wrote:
....I'd like to do the book in A4, perfect for reproducing two photos to a page. It's been discussed with others of course, with consideration to a landscape style publication, but I think A4 upright will be the end result...