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Poverty-Hardship but Happiness: Those Were The Days 1903-1917 Item Info

Title:
Poverty-Hardship but Happiness: Those Were The Days 1903-1917
Description:
Poverty-Hardship but Happiness is an autobiography by Albert Paul in which he discusses his childhood growing up in Brighton, his educational experiences, and the various chores and games that were common during his adolescence. The book is not just an autobiography; it is also an intimate portrait of Paul’s neighborhood in the early 20th century. The book also features many photographs of Brighton and its community, including photos taken during WWI when Brighton was a hub for trains carrying wounded soldiers back from Europe. Poverty-Hardship but Happiness is the first in a series of two books by Paul; the second book focuses on his life after the age of 14, when he started working as a skilled carpenter/joiner.
Publisher:
QueenSpark
Creator:
Albert Paul
Contributor:
Marion Devoy John Goodman Ann Gravett Terry Gravett Molly Morley Frances Murray Delia Simmons Penny Summerfield Rosalind Uranga Terry Dearlove Barbara Einhorn Carolyn Jacobs Frances Murray Chana Salkie John Barrow Penny Dunne Eileen Hollingdale Geraldine Martin Robin Murray Liz Scatchard Nesta Saunders Eileen Yeo
Date:
1974
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf
Subjects:
Autobiographical education childhood World War I Brighton
Latitude:
50.8248582411287
Longitude:
-0.127218332103915
Location:
Brighton
Language:
English
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Poverty-Hardship but Happiness: Those Were The Days 1903-1917", Digital Collections, FWWCP
Reference Link:
https://library.bc.edu/ds/fwwcp/items/fwwcp07se02101.html