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Title: Reuben's Corner
Description: Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1969. Publishers Proof Copy, Softcover. Fair Condition. Foreword by Richard Church; Reuben’s Corner has become a minor classic since it was first published in 1969. The author's realistic account of his childhood in an isolated hamlet recalls a rural way of life which has all but disappeared. In Bartlow Hamlet the road bends round by the cottage of Reuben Ford, Spike Mays's grandfather. This is Reuben's Corner, on the Camps road a mile from Ashdon, deep in the Essex countryside; and it was here that the author, christened Cedric, spent most of his childhood. Life was hard: there was never enough to eat, and children went to school in garments cut down from their parents' clothing. But young Ced also remembers the warmth and character of village life, whether he was singing in the church choir, working for the Squire cleaning silver, spying on courting couples in the fields, or poaching pheasants in the woods. First Thus. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 223 pages. no Dust Jacket as published.. Previous owner's inscription, lavish, in ink to title page. Black titles spine & front. spine paper has disintegrated at both ends with front cover detached (but re-attached with archival clear tape inner hinge). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Genealogy & Local History; East Anglia; Suffolk; Essex; England; 1900-1920; Farming & Rural Life. Inventory No: 4296.

Keywords: BZDB227 Local History/Farming/Rural Life/Essex/Suffolk/East Anglia/Spike Mays Genealogy & Local History; East Anglia; Suffolk; Essex; England; 1900-1920; Farming & Rural Life. Unbranded Spike Mays Reuben's Corner East Anglia Suffolk Essex Farming & Rura

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- Book number: 4296

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