
It's finally ready, after goodness knows how many delays and diversions: Graham Tops and Grahamists went to press the same time as TAC61 and is now out. At 44 pages in A5 format, and compiled by a dream team of Alan Dawson, Clem Clements and James Gordon, it details those 999 Scottish summits in the 610m-761m height range with at least 30m drop. Also a list of Grahamists and some background to the Docharty/Graham category. Thus the listing of the 2638 British Isles 2000ft hills with 30m drop is complete, nine years after the first part, The Murdos, was published. (A Murdos revision is next in the queue: maybe late this year or early next.) A shiny new (well, matt new) copy of GTaG can be yours for £4, or £4.50 including postage. Usual address - see below.
Also available: Corbett Tops and Corbetteers, Dawson / Dave Hewitt, £3.70 (£4.20 inc p&p), Grahams and New Donalds, Dawson / Hewitt, £2.80 (£3.20), The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales, Dawson, £2 (£2.40), of England, Dawson, £2 (£2.40); of Ireland, ED Clements, £3.70 (£4.20), World Tops and Bottoms, Grant Hutchison, £2 (£2.40), Munro's Fables, Hutchison / Chris Tyler, £5 (£5.50) and Walking the Watershed, Hewitt, £6.50 (£7.50). All nine books, plus TAC sub: £32. Also: The Relative Hills of Britain (published by Cicerone, 1992): £9.50 inc p&p.
And shirts: St Kilda style £15 each, or £19 with a six-issue TAC sub. Sizes XL, L, M. A few TAC33 shirts remain (L, M): £7 or £10 with a sub. TAC sub: £6 for six issues. BackTACs: TAC4, 16, 19, 24, 41-47, 49-54, 55 (one copy), 56-60. £1 each inc p&p, £3 for three to ten, £5 for eleven plus. Cheques: for subs/shirts, The Angry Corrie; for books/booklets, TACit Press. Address - 3 Ferry Orchard, Cambuskenneth, Stirling, FK9 5ND.