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“Jams N. Roses?” Really? Really? (h/t Nick)

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Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

I thought it was a typo, but apparently Jams N. Roses is a pen name for James Ross.

WarGoat
7 years ago

Maybe next time flip the image so that it looks like vehicles are on the correct side of the road for driving England.

Moitoo
Moitoo
7 years ago

Isn’t that the bus that was blown up on 7/7? And it’s used on the cover of a novel? That exceeds bad taste, I don’t think there’s a polite word for using that image. (reversed, perhaps to avoid copyright accusations?)

Hitch
7 years ago
Reply to  Moitoo

Lord, is it? That would be an appalling display of bad taste, not to mention, presumably, somebody owns the rights to that image–no?

Robbie
Robbie
7 years ago
Reply to  Moitoo

It is. It’s a famous news photo. They’ve reversed it and brightened the colours.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02290/tavistockBus_2290778b.jpg

Robbie
Robbie
7 years ago
Reply to  Robbie

Taken by Peter Macdiarmid, copyright owned by Press Association.