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ROAD TO NAB END, THEAuthor: Woodruff, William Catalogue number: 6104 Number of cassettes: 10 Time (hours): 14.00 Reader: Swingler, Jim Main subject: Biography & Autobiography - General
When the Lancashire cotton trade crashed in 1920 William Woodruff and his family, like thousandsof others, faced a life of extreme poverty and hunger. Here the author describes his early years and his decision to run away to London. | | |
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ROAD TO NAB END, THE
\pause{1500}Author:
Woodruff, William\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 6104 \S*
\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 10
\pause{1500}Time (hours): 14.00
\pause{1500}Reader:
Swingler, Jim\pause{1500}Main subject:
Biography & Autobiography - General
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When the Lancashire cotton trade crashed in 1920 William Woodruff and his family, like thousandsof others, faced a life of extreme poverty and hunger. Here the author describes his early years and his decision to run away to London.
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