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Local Authors near and around the Great Park
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Avril Dalziel Saunders What's For Ye , Won't Go By Ye
The story follows the life of two generations of the MacGregor family through the eyes of Linda, Douglas MacGregor's daughter. Beginning in the Possilpark area of Glasgow in 1950 when Linda is two years old, the novel traces the family's struggles though the first part of 20th Century. From the hardships of the 1930's and love story between her parents, Douglas and Margie through the terrifying war years of the 1940's.
288 pages.
ISBN: 978-1846670138
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Avril Dalziel Saunders Chasin' that Carrot
It is 1969, James and Linda Alexander start married life with everything against them, she is pregnant, money is tight and they rent a pokey wee room and kitchen in Glasgow's east-end with an outside toilet in the close which they share with two other families. The hardships and humour of ordinary folk living in Glasgow during this era come into their own in this book.
242 pages.
ISBN: 978-1905809394
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Dr Tony Heathcote Wellington's Peninsular War Generals and their Battles
Wellington’s Peninsular War Generals and their Battles is an informative, yet highly entertaining book and is a good piece of essential referencing work to those interested in the period as well as the wider history of the British Army. 208 pages.
ISBN: 9781848840614
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Wentworth Club Ltd Wentworth - a host of happy memories
When I first commissioned this publication to coincide with the opening of the refurbished clubhouse, I had no idea what an enthralling and absorbing book it would turn out to be....Elliott Bernerd
Club Chairman 1993 166 pages.
ISBN: 0-9521595-0-3
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