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Talking to the Neighbours: Conversations in a Country Parish by Ronald Blythe
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About Ronald Blythe
RONALD BLYTHE is one of today's foremost literary figures. His work, which has won numerous literary awards, includes Akenfield (recently reissued as a Penguin 20th Century Classic - it was also made into a feature film), Private Words, Word From Wormingford, Divine Landscapes, Going to Meet George and numerous other titles. He lives near Colchester.
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GOR001080287
9781853115530
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Talking to the Neighbours: Conversations in a Country Parish by Ronald Blythe
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