• Where Beards Wag All; The Relevance of the Oral Tradition - Used

Where Beards Wag All; The Relevance of the Oral Tradition

Describes thrift and want, poverty and subjection. This book covers the depression of the 1930s, and the migration of East Anglian farm-workers to the maltings of Burton-on-Trent. It presents a portrait of the countryside of fading memory.

George Ewart Evans.

Hardback, Faber & Faber, 1970,  296 pages. 


Note - This is a used item which has been donated to Midland Ancestors for us to resell.

In reasonable condition. Some writing on inside front page.

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Where Beards Wag All; The Relevance of the Oral Tradition - Used

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  • Product Code: USEDH0377
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