This is my COLLECTION of beermats referencing the media of Print (books, magazines, newspapers and related subjects). If I have a spare it will say SPARE, with an x suffix, below the reference number. TIP: The x suffix allows you to search for the word SPARE with the suffix, without finding all the references to the word SPARE without the suffix. If you would like a copy, please be sure to quote Print, the subsection (Books, Magazines or Newspapers) and the reference number. Please note, if the spare is indicated in brackets, i.e. (SPARE), it means that there is some defect in the beermat, but I think still in collectable condition.
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Filing Notes: books are generally filed by name of author, but some generic versions, e.g. the Good Food Guide are filed by the name of the book. It is not always clear to me whether a publication should be classed as a magazine or a newspaper, so if you are looking for anything specific it may be prudent to look in both sections to identify which I chose. Some regional newspapers sharing a parent company may use the same name, but with different local towns as prefixes, e.g. Barnsley Star and Chesterfield Star. Depending on what is actually printed on the beermat I may have filed these under Barnsley, or under Star, or sometimes even under the name of the parent company. Again, it may be prudent to check for each name. Some national newspapers may have changed names over time, usually dropping "Daily" e.g. Daily Express to Express. I have generally filed these under the original name where it is clear to me that it is the same newspaper. Sunday newspapers are generally distinct from the daily version, e.g. the Times and Sunday Times are filed separately, but where such 'sister' newspapers appear together on the same mat I have filed it in the daily version.
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