Tony McCormack returns to the farms around Evandale to capture the stories of the properties and the families who earned their living working them — the second volume in the "Reaching Out" series, covering the districts of Clarendon, Nile, Deddington, Blessington, White Hills and Relbia.
McCormack's approach combines individual farm and family histories with the broader story of agricultural settlement in the Northern Midlands, drawing on interviews and records to document a way of rural life that is rapidly disappearing from living memory.
At 335 pages with colour and black and white illustrations and a full index, this is a substantial piece of local agricultural history.
CONDITION
- Signed by the author with best wishes.
- Used, very good condition.
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BOOK DETAILS
- Softcover.
- 335 pages, indexed.
- Colour and black & white illustrations.
- Published 2017.
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