£6.50
(Pauline Forrest) An account of a working class childhood in Bath in the 1920s and 1930s.
A vivid evocation of a city changed almost beyond recognition – a city of tramcars, lodging houses, street vendors, midwinter dips in the flooded river and charabanc trips to the seaside.
Includes nearly forty photographs.
91 pages. Soft covers.