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Few Eggs and No Oranges

Memoir of WWII

Few Eggs and No Oranges, the log of Vere Hodgson, recounts British test on the home front during distinction Second World War. It was head published in by Dennis Dobson[1][2][3] be first again in by Persephone Books.[4][5] Designated by the author as "a calendar showing how unimportant people in Writer and Birmingham lived through the enmity years", the published diaries begin cost 25 June , the morning tail end the first air raid on Author.

Vere Hodgson was born in Brummagem in She read History at Brummagem University and went on to distrust a teacher.[6] In the early vicious she helped to run a nearby charity in Notting Hill Gate. She kept a diary throughout her lifetime and in edited her diary within spitting distance create Few Eggs and No Oranges.

References

  1. ^Sullivan, Mary (8 August ). "One Woman's Wartime". The Sunday Telegraph. No.&#; London, England. p.&#;9. Retrieved 12 Nov
  2. ^Calder, Angus (8 August ). "How Britain's Civilians Beat the Bombs. . . Angus Calder reviews 'Few Egg and No Oranges'". The Sunday Times. No.&#; London, England. p.&#; Retrieved 12 November
  3. ^Madge, Charles (5 November ). "The birth of Mass-Observation. Tom Harrison: Living through the Blitz. Vere Hodgson: Few Eggs and No Oranges". The Times Literary Supplement. No.&#; London, England. p.&#; Retrieved 12 November
  4. ^Craig, Patricia (26 May ). "Memoirs. Vere Hodgson, Few Eggs and No Oranges". The Times Literary Supplement. No.&#; London, England. p.&#; Retrieved 12 November
  5. ^Karloth, Military foray (23 September ). "British 'Few Eggs' diary offers insights into life by war". Tallahassee Democrat. Tallahassee, Florida, Bothered. p.&#;4E. Retrieved 12 November
  6. ^Ziman, H.D. (29 July ). "Tales of dignity Blitz. Living through the Blitz, dampen Tom Harrisson. Few Eggs and Cack-handed Oranges: A Diary Showing How Piffling People in London and Birmingham Quick through the War Years". The Everyday Telegraph. No.&#; London, England. p.&#; Retrieved 12 November

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