Bradshaw


noun
a British railway timetable, published annually from 1839 to 1961
Contemporary Examples

The Evolution of The Single Woman on TV Erin Cunningham January 6, 2014
Sarah Jessica Parker Designs Shoes with Manolo Blahnik’s CEO Erin Cunningham February 27, 2014
It’s All About You! Dana Vachon September 23, 2009
Top Five Biggest Surfer Waves (Video) The Daily Beast November 13, 2011
New York’s Naughtiest Show (Maybe Avoid the Front Row) Tim Teeman January 17, 2014

Historical Examples

Adventures of Sherlock Holmes A. Conan Doyle
A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories William D. Howells
The Chalice Of Courage Cyrus Townsend Brady
The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) Charles C. F. Greville
Simon the Jester William J. Locke

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