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I of course know the stories off by heart after all the many years I watched the classic Thomas stories on my many VHSs. The ladybird books were only of series 1 and 2, but Buzz went as far as adapting the first stories of series 4. It seems they were repubished quite a bit, my copy of Boco the Diseasel, was reprinted in 1996, and instead of having a number, it has a Ken Scott Thomas face, could anyone share light on that?
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Now here are some pictures from the books
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You can maybe see that they have a list of the TUGS Buzz books on the Titles page.
Thank you for reading,
Jacob
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