| Introduction The growth in the use of the internet has brought wholesale changes in the distribution on information throughout the world. It can also serve to bring together like minded people scattered in various places throughout the world and enable an isolated hobby to become a group activity. Collecting ladybird books has been no exception to this. Indeed with the very limited historical information available it has been left to collectors to try to piece together the history of ladybirds and compile a master index of all known titles. The internet has provided a fast and easy method of collecting and disseminating this information. |
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