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Sadism, Songs and Stolen Liberty (Paperback)
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Sadism, Songs and Stolen Liberty (Paperback)
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Loot Price R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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Where in the world could a fourteen year old child apply for a job
which they start at the age of fifteen with no way of leaving until
they are twenty seven years old? Where in the world? Great Britain.
Stephen Mann writes of his experience as a boy entrant to the
British Royal Navy, his despair then anger at finding that he could
not escape from a world of arbitrary rules and personal violence.
His humour and North London independent spirit however shines
through and despite his frustrations, the cracking momentum of the
book is maintained as we enjoy adventures with Stephen and his
shipmates on the High Seas. This book describes Stephen's growing
political awareness and his opposition to the war in Vietnam and
also charts the battle to make a barbaric system of virtually press
ganging children for 12 years, become a thing of the past. Stephen
explains: "I was in the Royal Navy for five years and ninety three
days, which is five years and ninety two days longer than I had
wanted to be. "This was the 1960s. The music was fantastic, the
fashion fabulous and revolution, freedom and equality were at the
top of the political agenda. However, it was also a time when
working class boys were encouraged to join the armed forces at the
age of fifteen - and what many of these boys didn't fully realise
was that once they'd signed on the dotted line there was no way
out. For them the 1960s were not so great and a brutal and sadistic
regime awaited them in their first year of training. "Whilst some
boys accepted their fate, others tried to escape. The people I
served with did so in a variety of ways - by pretending to be daft,
punching Officers, deliberately disabling themselves or they just
deserted. "As the political and anti-war movements of the 1960s
began to influence me, my way out of the Royal Navy would take a
different and surprising course." Sadism, Songs and Stolen Liberty
is the story of these 'reluctant servicemen', their hardships and
escapades - evocatively set against the unforgettable musical
soundtrack of an era. Stephen concludes: "It was these wonderful
songs of the 1960s that lifted my spirits, kept me sane and allowed
me to mentally escape the worse times. I will be indebted to them
forever."
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