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Dogs, Goats, Bulbs and Bombs - Esther Rowley's Wartime Diaries of Exmouth and Exeter (Paperback, New)
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Dogs, Goats, Bulbs and Bombs - Esther Rowley's Wartime Diaries of Exmouth and Exeter (Paperback, New)
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Loot Price R386
Discovery Miles 3 860
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This book features the full wartime diaries of Esther Rowley who
had, it seems, independent financial status and influential friends
in Devon society. Living in a large house with an extensive garden,
she nevertheless had little domestic help to look after her frail
elderly mother and menagerie of dogs, cats, chickens, and goats.
Her road, situated near the sea and a short distance from a local
army camp and docks, faced frequent attacks from low-flying German
aircraft. Esther graphically describes the Exmouth bombings of
1941, 1942, and 1943, and the aftermath of the Exeter Blitz of
1942, which contrasts with her beautifully written descriptions of
the local countryside and weather. Although she enjoyed a full
social life after leaving the ATS in Exeter in 1941, playing
tennis, dancing, holding tea parties, and playing cards with
high-ranking army officers, she faced, like other local
inhabitants, the daily possibility of losing her life by enemy
action. Furthermore, she poignantly describes the pain of learning
that close friends had died in action together with the anxiety
that others were missing or in enemy hands. Rescued from obscurity,
this absorbing account is an important and fascinating record of
civilian life during the Blitz.
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