1.060.471

kiadvánnyal nyújtjuk Magyarország legnagyobb antikvár könyv-kínálatát

A kosaram
0
MÉG
5000 Ft
a(z) 5000Ft-os
szállítási
értékhatárig

Banana Boy

Szerző
Szerkesztő
London
Kiadó: The Hogarth Press
Kiadás helye: London
Kiadás éve:
Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 164 oldal
Sorozatcím: Lives&Letters
Kötetszám:
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 0-7012-0684-5
Megjegyzés: Néhány fekete-fehér fotóval.
Értesítőt kérek a kiadóról
Értesítőt kérek a sorozatról

A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról
A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról

Előszó

Tovább

Előszó


Vissza

Fülszöveg

The Hogarth Press 'You don't know what it's üke to have everything that can be done to you by other people, happen to you before you're sixteen.' - Frank Norman to Stephen Spender Over the years, many a lonely child has been ushered through the 'Ever-Open Door' of Dr Barnardo's. Few have emerged like Frank Norman. An incorrigible drifter, ex-con5 Soho wide-boy, darling of the Swinging Sixties, Norman led a short but startiing life - yet, as this eye-opening memoir shows, even he was stunned by the revelations in his confidential Barnardo's file. In a rush of memory he wrote his own story: an illegitimate child petted and discarded by an eccentric aristocrat; a 'useless' outcast tossed from home to home across wartime Britain; a teenage Ted in blue suede sneakers and new tattoos, taking offfor freedom with a travelling fair. Banana Boy telis an unforgettable tale, transformed by courageous honesty and down-beat humour into one of the funniest and most touching of childhood... Tovább

Fülszöveg

The Hogarth Press 'You don't know what it's üke to have everything that can be done to you by other people, happen to you before you're sixteen.' - Frank Norman to Stephen Spender Over the years, many a lonely child has been ushered through the 'Ever-Open Door' of Dr Barnardo's. Few have emerged like Frank Norman. An incorrigible drifter, ex-con5 Soho wide-boy, darling of the Swinging Sixties, Norman led a short but startiing life - yet, as this eye-opening memoir shows, even he was stunned by the revelations in his confidential Barnardo's file. In a rush of memory he wrote his own story: an illegitimate child petted and discarded by an eccentric aristocrat; a 'useless' outcast tossed from home to home across wartime Britain; a teenage Ted in blue suede sneakers and new tattoos, taking offfor freedom with a travelling fair. Banana Boy telis an unforgettable tale, transformed by courageous honesty and down-beat humour into one of the funniest and most touching of childhood autobiographies. After he shot to fame in the Fifties with Bang to Rights, a hard-hitting, comic account of a spell in gaol, Frank Norman wrote several successful novels and plays, including Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be. He died in 19805 aged 50. New Introduction by Richárd Cobb Cover illustration by Amy Burch Vissza

Frank Norman

Frank Norman műveinek az Antikvarium.hu-n kapható vagy előjegyezhető listáját itt tekintheti meg: Frank Norman könyvek, művek
Megvásárolható példányok
Állapotfotók
Banana Boy Banana Boy Banana Boy
Állapot:
3.940 Ft
1.970 ,-Ft 50
10 pont kapható
Kosárba