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This nostalgic, humorous and richly illustrated volume celebrates
the Somerset of years gone by. Syd Durston was seven when the
Second World War broke out. As well as causing panic in Britain's
cities, the war transformed life in the countryside in all sorts of
ways. This is how one boy remembers life in rural Somerset during
that time, where from 'the age of ten you were at school between 9
a.m. and noon, and then you could work on the land until 8 p.m.'.
It is an elegy to the levels and the moors, and the rich diversity
of wildlife that could once be found in the fields - 'thousands of
grasshoppers, large and small, hopping everywhere, butterflies of
all kinds feeding on the red clovers that were now in flower; the
smell of the honeysuckle and the dog roses in the hedges' - and a
lament for the landscapes and ways of life that we have now lost.
From the outbreak of war to the drama of D-Day, Syd - whose
watercolour paintings, many of which illustrate this collection,
aim to show the reality of farming life as it was then - captures a
moment in history as it really was. Containing more than 120
paintings, sketches and drawings, it will delight residents and
visitors alike.
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