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Nobbut a Lad
Alan Titchmarsh
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Description for Nobbut a Lad
Paperback. One of Britain's favourite TV presenters and novelists brings us his wonderfully evocative and often hilarious childhood memoir Num Pages: 352 pages. BIC Classification: BGA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 129 x 22. Weight in Grams: 240.
In this warm, wonderfully evocative and often hilarious memoir one of the best-loved men in Britain, Alan Titchmarsh, brilliantly recalls his childhood in 1950s Yorkshire.
Alan Titchmarsh grew up, and developed his passion for nature in the wild and beautiful landscape of Yorkshire. A real treat for his millions of fans, the ever-popular presenter vividly depicts a childhood of simple pleasures like climbing trees and fishing in streams, in a time of post-war austerity. It was not a deprived childhood, yet neither was the garden eternally rosy and Alan's colourful portrait of a bygone era brings poignant moments and others that ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340831182
SKU
V9780340831182
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Alan Titchmarsh
Alan Titchmarsh is known to millions through the popular BBC TV programmes British Isles: A Natural History, How to be a Gardener, Ground Force and Gardeners' World. He has written more than forty gardening books, as well as six best-selling novels and his first volume of memoirs Trowel and Error - notes from a life on earth. He was made ... Read more
Reviews for Nobbut a Lad
'A gentle exercise in nostalgia.'
Financial Times
'Filled with beautifully textured, wonderfully astute observations on the characters that peopled his childhood in the Fifties... very much an anti-misery memoir.'
Daily Express
'Britain's favourite TV presenter recalls his happy childhood in '50s Yorkshire. With a great eye for detail, he paints an affectionate portrait of a bygone ... Read more
Financial Times
'Filled with beautifully textured, wonderfully astute observations on the characters that peopled his childhood in the Fifties... very much an anti-misery memoir.'
Daily Express
'Britain's favourite TV presenter recalls his happy childhood in '50s Yorkshire. With a great eye for detail, he paints an affectionate portrait of a bygone ... Read more