When I Were a School Lad

When I Were a School Lad

by Andrew Davies (Author)

Synopsis

  • The WIWAL series - as seen on TV.
  • Photos from a time when it was fun to play with a tangerine box and not an X-box.
  • Includes a section on `fun at the seaside' sampling the very best that Clacton, Skegness and Filey had to offer.
  • Reet grand and gradely from cover to cover.

Ah, the past. A time when children could roll in the street, when boys were allowed to play cowboys and indians, and when school dinners were made from some of the hardest substances known to man.

When I Were a School Lad... straps on its rose-tinted (National Health) spectacles once more and ventures back into the simpler childhoods of the 40s, 50s and 60s, a time when a 4X4 was a piece of wood, when dinner ladies all looked like Les Dawson and when school teachers were feared.

Building on the success of the original book, WIWASL mines the rich vein of nostalgia created by archive photos of children at school. This time round, there are less images of children in peril and more of them indulging in the exotic pastimes of the day, such as stamp collecting, scrumping and mending their pedal car.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Portico
Published: 06 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1907554149
ISBN 13: 9781907554148

Author Bio
Andrew Davies has written a variety of comedy books including: The Grumpy Driver's Handbook, The Thoughts of Chairman Miaow! 101 Places Not To Visit, When I Were A Lad, When I Were A Nipper, Those Were The Days: Golf and Grumpy Moments. He's also written about beekeeping.