Tommy's Peace

A Family Diary 1919-33

Paru le : 2011-10-28

Thomas Cairns Livingstone began to note his day-to-day experiences in 1913 and continued faithfully for the next 20 years. With each witty and well-observed entry, he recorded events at home and abroad through times of war and peace, joy and sadness.In this follow-up to the acclaimed Tommy's War, th...
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Collection
n.c

Parution
2011-10-28

Pages
528 pages

EAN papier
9781845966539

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Thomas Cairns Livingstone was born in Glasgow in 1882 and died in 1964, having spent his whole life in the city, living in Rutherglen, Bridgeton and Govanhill. He worked as a mercantile clerk and was happily married to Agnes until her death, in 1950. They had one son, Tommy, who later graduated from and taught at the University of Glasgow.Ronnie Scott is a cultural historian, writer and editor, with a particular interest in the history of Glasgow. He is the editor of Tommy's War and the author of Death by Design: The True Story of the Glasgow Necropolis. He also teaches at the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde.Shaun Sewell is an avid antiques dealer who spotted Thomas Cairns Livingstone's diaries in a shoebox at an auction. Captivated by the author's wit, his skilled illustrations and the vivid picture he painted of daily life during the First World War, Shaun bought the diaries and later presented them on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. He lives in Northumberland with his partner, Joan, and his faithful cats.

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9781845968595
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Nombre pages copiables
52
Nombre pages imprimables
52
Taille du fichier
8387 Ko

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