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Review:
"A patiently, diligently reconstructed history of English rural life over the centuries." -- "Kirkus Review"
.".. a book that may be the most complete picture to date of this legendary way of life." -- "New York Times"
..". a book that may be the most complete picture to date of this legendary way of life." -- "New York Times"
About the Author:
Rowland Parker was born in 1912 in North Lincolnshire. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all farmers and his youth was spent in the country. He was educated at Louth Grammar School, won a scholarship to Nottingham University and then trained as a teacher. In 1935 he joined the staff of what was then the Central School, Cambridge, and, except for the war, remained there until his retirement in 1972. He enlisted in the Royal Artillery in 1940, serving in North Africa, Italy, Egypt, Syria and Palestine, where he began to take an interest in archaeology and history. He lived in Foxton until his death in 1989.
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