Britain revisited

by Tom Harrisson with Leonard England, Celia Fremlin, Bill Naughton, John Sommerfield, Mollie Tarrant, Woodrow Wyatt ; illustrations by Humphrey Spender, Julian Trevelyan, Michael Wickham ; with a postscript by Professor Charles Madge.

First edition.

London : Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1961. 285, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations.

An account of the application of the Mass-Observation approach of the thirties to the Worktown of the sixties. Gift inscription from Tom Harrisson on front free endpaper.

Hardcover.

G in G unclipped DW with loss to top of spine, wear to extremities, and darkening to spine. Spine ends bumped (top of spine heavily). Spotting to edges of text block. Gift inscription on front free endpaper.

Ref No: 7360


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Author(s): Harrisson, Tom | England, Leonard | Fremlin, Celia

Subject(s): Social surveys | Mass-Observation Project

Collection(s): Signed, associated, and limited editions | Social history

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