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A Gorbals Boy at Oxford Ralph Glasser

A Gorbals Boy at Oxford By Ralph Glasser

A Gorbals Boy at Oxford by Ralph Glasser


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An autobiographical account of life in wartime Oxford, focusing on Ralph Glasser who moved there from the slums of Glasgow, just before the Second World War. He describes here the diametrically different worlds of the characters he met, from snooty hostesses to Communist Party recruiters.

A Gorbals Boy at Oxford Summary

A Gorbals Boy at Oxford by Ralph Glasser

This is an autobiographical account of life in wartime Oxford, focusing on Ralph Glasser who grew up in the slums of Glasgow, and moved to Oxford to take up a scholarship just before the outbreak of the Second World War. He describes here the diametrically different worlds of the characters he met from snooty north Oxford hostesses to "boss class" progressive thinkers such as R.H.S. Crossman, Harold Laski, G.D.H. Cole and Victor Gollancz, and the shady world of Communist Party recruiters - including Philip Toynbee - in search of appropriate "soul mates". This book is the successor to "Growing up in the Gorbals", published by Chatto in 1986.

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GOR006602272
9780701131852
0701131853
A Gorbals Boy at Oxford by Ralph Glasser
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
1988-05-05
224
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