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Hard cover in very good condition for its age, with unclipped dust jacket in acceptable condition. Jacket illustration by David Gentleman. Previous owner has penned a gift dedication to front endpaper. General shelf and handling wear, including creasing and wear to cover, corners, edges and folds, with chipping, nicks and small open tears to edges and folds. Boards sunned, tanning to pageblock. Within, pages are tightly bound, content unmarked. CN

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Published January 1, 1975

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George Ewart Evans

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George Ewart Evans was born and raised in the mining community of Abercynon, Glamorganshire, Wales. He wrote a series of books examining the disappearing customs and portraying the way of life as it had been in rural Suffolk. "Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay" is probably his best known book. The publication of his books gave him deserved recognition as a pioneering oral historian. He was also an accomplished story writer and wrote short-stories, novels and poems.

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