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Our Liverpool: Memories of Life in Disappearing Britain

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Our Liverpool: Memories of Life in Disappearing Britain
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Piers Dudgeon
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreOral history
Local history
ISBN/Barcode 9780755317165
ClassificationsDewey:942.753
Audience
General
Illustrations 8pp b/w illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Review
Publication Date 9 June 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

OUR LIVERPOOL is an oral history about the real Liverpool - about the city before its slick transformation to European City of Culture - and about the spirit that remains at its heart. Here, at last, is Liverpool's grievous and glorious past. And here, through the people's voices, we find old Liverpool, without the gift-wrap. Its stories pulsate with the rhythms of an alternately funny, flippant, belligerent, stubborn and warm heart, and they broadcast the values of a community, which are the city's true legacy to the modern world. Piers Dudgeon has listened to dozens of people who remember the city as it was, and who have lived through its many changes. They talk of childhood and education, of work and entertainment, of family, community values, health, politics, religion and music. Their stories will make you laugh and cry. It is people's own memories that make history real and this engrossing book captures them vividly.

Author Biography

Piers Dudgeon is a writer, editor and photographer. He worked for ten years as a publisher in London and then started his own company, publishing a number of bestsellers. Since 1989 he has worked as a journalist and written nine works of non-fiction. In 1993 he moved with his wife and three children to the North Yorkshire moors, where he is setting up a residential school for writers and artists.

Reviews

'Dudgeon bounds through his topics with energy and...erudition' - The Herald