The age of illusion : England in the twenties and thirties 1919-1940

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The age of illusion : England in the twenties and thirties 1919-1940

Ronald Blythe

(A Phoenix Press paperback)

Phoenix Press, 2001

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Originally published: London : Hamish Hamilton, 1963

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The author of Akenfield's brilliant reconstruction of life in England between the wars, a period abounding with astonishing figures from Joynson-Hicks cleaning up London's morals while defending the shooting of 379 Indians at Amritsar, to T.E. Lawrence, Mrs Meyrick being regularly raided at the '43', and the Rector of Stiffkey's remarkable capers.

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