In Britain there are more than 3000 lost villages--once thriving communities that fell victim to the pressures of disease, industry, and social and political change. Reduced to ivy-clad remnants nestled in valleys and woodlands, or to weather-worn ruins on moorland and coast, all are echoes of a for
Victor Grayson in search of Britain's lost revolutionary.
β Scribed by HARRY TAYLOR
- Publisher
- PLUTO PRESS
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Revolutionary lives
- Category
- Library
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