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Live and Learn
| sub title | A life and struggle for progress |
| author(s) | Les Moss |
| abstract | In this book, Les Moss tells of his lifelong struggle in search of progress, and his personal triumph over adversity. Also documented is the eventful daily and working lives of both himself and his family. Examples of the struggles experienced by Les’s family are shown in the tale of how his grandfather’s Northampton shoe manufacturing company was driven out of business by the advent of mass production and how his father, who played the flute in the Camden Music Halls in London, could no longer work when mass entertainment became prevalent. In turn, Les’s own craft as a centre-lathe turner became largely displaced during his lifetime. This fascinating life history also describes one man’s involvement in trade unionism and provides a picture of political activism in London and Brighton from the 1920s onward. |
| type of book | Main Collection
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| m/c number | 7 |
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| | 1st Edition |
| editors | Kate Honeyford, Pauline Jones, Peter Lang, Paula McDiarmid, Dermont Murnaghan, Ursula Rohde, Gillian Scott, Charlie Wickenden, Stephen Yeo |
| team | Cathy Edwards, Pauline Jones, Charmian Kenner, John Langley, Molly Morley, Robin Murray, Nicola Ruck, Anthea Symons, Eileen and Stephen Yeo |
| published | 1979 |
| printer | Brighton and Hove Community Resource Centre |
| ISBN | 0-904733-06-8 |
| cover price | £0.60 |
| copies | 6 |
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total book(s) 96 |
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