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Perhaps I'm really Mervyn Davenport.

Anecdotal memoirs of a provincial journalist, tracing life in the Staffordshire Black Country, before, during and after the Second World War. A humorous sideways look at life makes it an easy, relaxing read. A section on RAF national service, is described in reviews as "hilarious". Every period -- in a very different world from that of today, throws up a rich vein of unforgettable incidents and personalities. His passion for travel was engendered by a beloved bicycle (cover illustration) that transported him around his districts as a young reporter and took him twice on holidays in Norway in the 1950s. It is featured on the front cover. A few copies are still available from the author at £8, post and packing free. Send cheques to: John Beck, 54,, Harley Road, Condover, Shrewsbury. SY5 7BB. E-mail: john@beck54.plus.com.

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John Beck
Language
English
Pages
408

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Perhaps I'm really Mervyn Davenport.
2003, John Beck
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First Sentence

"Chapter One. Mixed Infants TO SAY I was a trifle uncertain about my identity in infancy would be an exaggeration. I never gave it another thought. But, to outsiders, I must have appeared to be a very mixed-up kid."

Edition Notes

Some of the chapter headings give a taste of its entertaining contents:
Christmas and Wakes Weeks; The Games We Played; Penny a Week and Missin's; The Lull and the Storm; Emmy and Her 'oss; Five Craven A Split Two Ways; Newsroom Bedlam; Football Amazons; Jack Riskit and the Demise of Vaudeville; Six of Our Aircraft are Missing; The Egg-laying Cockerel; Night on a Bare Mountain; Welsh Lemmings at Dawn; and Lynmouth and Things that Go Bump

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Condover, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Genre
Memoirs/Humour

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
408p. :
Number of pages
408

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15604365M
Internet Archive
perhapsimreallym0000beck
ISBN 10
1858453577
OCLC/WorldCat
656108382

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Chapter One. Mixed Infants
TO SAY I was a trifle uncertain about my identity in infancy would be an exaggeration. I never gave it another thought. But, to outsiders, I must have appeared to be a very mixed-up kid.
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