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A Far Cry from a White Apron
| sub title | The story of a Brighton Bevin Boy |
| author(s) | Michael and Leslie Wilson |
| abstract | This book is about a young boy’s experiences during the Second World War. The content is frank and occasionally disturbing and harrowing, even more so because Leslie Wilson was only eighteen years’ old when he made the harsh transition from working as a shop assistant to working in a Welsh coal mine. This is a fascinating biography, co-authored by the protagonist, and describes with poignancy, stories of lost youth and a harsh life spent during a turbulent historical period. |
| thanks | Dame Vera Lynn for the forward |
| type of book | Main Collection
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| m/c number | 39 |
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| | 1st Edition |
| team | Andrew Breary, Janet Gregory, Steve Hill, Jack Latimer, Sheena Macdonald, Jools Poore, Erica Smith, Michael and Kathleen Wilson |
| published | November 2000 |
| printer | Digaprint Limited, Unit Two, 54 Hollingdean Road, Brighton BN2 4AA |
| ISBN | 0-904733-80-7 |
| cover price | £4.00 |
| copies | 2 |
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total book(s) 96 |
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