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Deckhand, West Pier
| author(s) | Arthur Thickett |
| abstract | This is a fresh and often humorous look at a young man who came to Brighton in the summer of 1970, full of hope and optimism – his goal was to find adventure and ultimately love. Written in a witty prose style, we learn that on his first day he found digs, on his second day, he walked into a job, but cupid’s arrow was to prove more elusive! Haunted by memories of the Second World War, Arthur Thickett tried to reconcile himself to his past and find friendship and laughter. He describes a town that behind the bright and lively holiday facade was full of lonely people. Note that the cover shown is from the second edition produced in 1999. The original book looked more like Margaret Ward's Memories of Rottingdean. |
| type of book | Market Book
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| | 1st Edition |
| team | Wilma De Souza, Carol Hayler, Mike Hayler, Chris Krishman, Arthur Thickett |
| published | 1993 |
| printer | Seeprint Limited, Ship Street, Brighton |
| ISBN | 0-904733-24-6 |
| cover price | £ |
| copies | 3 |
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| | 2nd Edition |
| team | Danny Birchall, J David Simons, Rob Stewart |
| published | 1999 |
| printer | Digaprint Limited, Unit Two, 54 Hollingdean Road, Brighton BN2 4AA |
| ISBN | 0-904733-24-6 |
| cover price | £1.50 |
| copies | 1 |
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total book(s) 96 |
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