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Rats, Pigs and Privies: A Cardiganshire Life

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About this item

2005 paperback. An account of the author's childhood in Cardiganshire. Book is in good condition.

A volume of personal reminiscences comprising both sweet and bitter, solemn and lighthearted memories. It is an honest expression of life in Ceredigion by one who was born and bred in Blaen-y-groes at the end of the 1920s. It portrays life in the home and the school, as well as the farming and religious customs of the time.

Author(s):
White, Elizabeth,
Condition:
Used: good
Format:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1845120388
ISBN-13:
9781845120382
Number of pages:
173
Publisher:
Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion
Title:
Rats, Pigs and Privies

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