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Hardy, Dennis; Ward, Colin
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ISBN10: 0907123597, ISBN13: 9780907123590, [publisher: Five Leaves Publications, Nottingham, UK] Softcover Appears unread, in near-perfect unmarked condition, spine unbroken. A social history of the 'plotlands' of South-East England in the first 40 years of the last century - the fascinating detail of the places people built for themselves on the coast and in the country, without beneift of councils, planners, architects, building societies or even builders. Rural slums and seaside eyesores, or a unique example of unaided self-build housing, with lessons for us all today? A rare copy of a hidden history.
[Plymouth, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
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Nottingham, UK Five Leaves Publications 2004 Revised ed. Soft cover Fine 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 308. Appears unread, in near-perfect unmarked condition, spine unbroken. A social history of the 'plotlands' of South-East England in the first 40 years of the last century-the fascinating detail of the places people built for themselves on the coast and in the country, without beneift of councils, planners, architects, building societies or even builders. Rural slums and seaside eyesores, or a unique example of unaided self-build housing, with lessons for us all today? A rare copy of a hidden history.

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