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Roll-ups and Tea Cups Sylvia Whiteford-Engholm

Roll-ups and Tea Cups By Sylvia Whiteford-Engholm

Roll-ups and Tea Cups by Sylvia Whiteford-Engholm


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Beginning in the second half of 1947, during a period of rationing, and ending on the eve of the new Elizabethan age, this is a personal diary of life in a tenement block off Victoria Street, London, capturing the mood, tempo, emotion and texture of its grim day-to-day reality.

Roll-ups and Tea Cups Summary

Roll-ups and Tea Cups by Sylvia Whiteford-Engholm

Beginning in the second half of 1947, during a period of rationing, and ending on the eve of the new Elizabethan age, this is a personal diary of life in a tenement block off Victoria Street, London, capturing the mood, tempo, emotion and texture of its grim day-to-day reality. It is woven around snatches of the vital minutiae of life at the time and provides glimpses of some of the characters who gave it colour - Florrie Banks, who reads tea-leaves, Cornelius Wilby, who once dined with Noel Coward and hoards sweets for local children, Willoughby Cleaver, a shell-shock victim rumoured to have been a foreign correspondent and now exploring local dustbins for food and the occasional jackpot. Illustrated in colour with the author's original pictures, this book seeks to preserve and bring to life a tiny corner of central London's past.

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GOR004953555
9780333523186
0333523180
Roll-ups and Tea Cups by Sylvia Whiteford-Engholm
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
1990-10-04
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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