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Jack enjoyed posing for photographs
and portraits!
He lived with his humans Alan
and Rosemary Cliff in North
Wales, and inspired Alan to write about his adventures in
a series of books now published by Gwasg Helygain.
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So
what’s new?
We are delighted to say that the latest
book in the series has just been published and is now available
to buy. It is
entitled "Jack the Station Cat takes charge" and
more details can be found on the book’s page – it
is published by Gwasg Helygain and retails at £2.95.
In it Jack and his friends are expecting
Royal Visitors to Tail’s End station However, Mr Parker the Station
Master has received a letter– Twm, the cat at the
Old Gaol Museum in Ruthin needs help. A rat has been
annoying the visitors. Jack travels to Ruthin, but will he
be back
in time to take charge of the royal visit..?
We have also republished "Jack the Station
Cat and the Lost Kittens" in full colour – again
for more details please go to the book’s page. Finally,
we are sorry to announce that two of our older titles,
"Jack the Station Cat Signalman
and other stories" and "Jack
the Station Cat and the mice at Much Purring and other stories"
have now completely sold out and these books, originally
published
by Wendy Webb, are now sadly out of print.
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Buy
the books!!
You
can find out what else we can offer by clicking on the relevant
link below:
To
buy signed copies of the books direct from Jack the Station Cat
Limited, please see visit our
books page here.
To
buy online – click here to buy Jack Books online using
your credit or debit card, direct from our publisher, Gwasg
Helygain.
In the
USA you can obtain books from – Bar Lines Industries - www.barlinesrr.com
Remember
you can also find the books at a number of heritage and miniature
railways thoughout Wales, England and Scotland and
of course at the various Jack events in 2008!!
If you
want to hold an event, please see our events
page or click here to email us.
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| Jack
gets about – here he is at the Sittingbourne and Kelmsley
Light Railway, Lynton and Barnstaple Railway and Bala Lake
Railway. |
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