The Glory and the Shame by Harry Bowling

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  • Barcode : 9780747255444
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 Title & Author:The Glory and the Shame by Harry Bowling




We are professional booksellers who trade over many selling platforms therefore we price our stock for retail sale and use the same prices over all the selling platforms for items of the same grade. We are selling secondhand books and buyers must expect that there will be wear commensurate with the age of the items. All pages are there and the books are readable.. Many of the items that we are now listing are excess stock purchased from Charities over 20 years ago which have been stored unopened in boxes and we have in excess of 150,000 items to list.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#203741773
Start TimeSun 15 Aug 2021 13:55:17 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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Title
The Glory and the Shame
ISBN
9780747255444
Product Category
Books
Format
Paperback
Author
Harry Bowling
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
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Release Year
1997
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Genre
Other
Synopsis
On the night of Saturday 10th May 1941, amidst the horror of the devastation caused by enemy bombers, Joe Carey and Charlie Duggan risked their lives to save people trapped in an air-raid shelter. Despite their efforts, six men and women died. It's now 1947 and the inhabitants of Totterdown Street are trying to rebuild their lives. The post-war years are proving to be difficult and, already faced with a violent factory strike, the close-knit inhabitants of the street must also cope with news which not only exposes the glory of the past but the shame as well. Heartwarming and compelling, this is the story of a community in its finest and yet darkest hour, a community in which most, but not all, behaved heroically.

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