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With all the mayhem on our streets in modern day Britain, do you ever stop and think of the peace of a warm Sunday morning on our dusty old 1950,s streets where the only noise came from the peeling of church bells,and the sound of kids playing.

Or moving forward 10 years the sound of a transistor radio playing fabulous hits of the mid/late sixties .California Dreaming,God Only Knows,Sitting On the Dock Of The Bay.

Help to re-live that era by reading A Nice Tail End From Mr. Burrows.Still Available from AMAZON and ACM RETRO

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I keep seeing a lot of views re my book,A NICE TAILEND FROM MR. BURROWS.Over 4000 views in fact in just over a year. If only that 4000 were actual book sales!

I would love you to buy my book ! Not just for the £££££ you understand,because that is of little importance.... honestly.

The book can still be bought on AMAZON and also from ACM RETRO via their website.

At this time last year it was selling really well as people not only bought it for their own reading,but also for relatives and friends as a CHRISTMAS present.

In a nut shell it,s a book about the fifties and sixties and all it,s many glorious and inglorious moments. Because i am Sheffield through and through it also traces my life through those exciting times.

You can also e-mail me about the book at any time. I will gladly respond to any questions you may have.jackw@dacooper.co.uk

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On 30/07/2018 at 15:55, jack watson said:

i would welcome your comments on the book. All feedback is good.Also,anybody out there i might know from those times the book refers to?

Always willing to talk...... get me on jackw@dacooper.co.uk...thanks.....

I'm halfway through your book Jack Very enjoyable read. I used to work in Barclays Bank on Middlewood Road 1960-62 - just round the corner from where you were living. We both went to King Edwards and knew HTRT who taught Maths if I remember correctly.

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