Summer Duke and The Old Man of Epping Forest

Summer Duke and The Old Man of Epping Forest

Author: Paul Weightman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-03

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0244498814

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Seven-Year-Old Summer Duke had heard all the stories about the ancient tree that was situated deep in the heart of Epping Forest. It was commonly known as: - ?The Old Man of Epping Forest Was the legend and the stories true? Summer Duke found out, as she embarked on a magical adventure; that would bring her into contact with, Witches, Nymphs, Gollum's and other mythical creatures. The ancient tree is the gateway to another realm.


Diary of the Sentinel

Diary of the Sentinel

Author: Paul Weightman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-02-16

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0244562830

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Syvannah and Haelyn are sisters. They both possess the power to transport themselves through time, and to any dimension. The journalistic account contained within the pages of this book, is a diary of their adventure in a parallel dimension. Their exploits combine futuristic technology and science fiction with medieval beliefs. Ancient myths and creatures prevail in a story of survival and adventure.


Family and Class in a London Suburb

Family and Class in a London Suburb

Author: Peter Willmott

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-09

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1000920690

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Originally published in 1960, the authors of Family and Kinship in East London then made an intensive study of a middle-class dormitory suburb. Here families were more often on their own than in the East End, but, despite the differences between the districts, there were some similarities. The bond between mother and married daughter was almost as strong in the suburb as in the city. Most old people, too, were cared for in both places by their children and other relatives, though the authors show how serious were the special problems of the aged in this suburban setting. The enquiry examined the influence of social class upon community life. This is reviewed in relation to club and church membership and to friendship patterns, and the behaviour of middle and working-class people to each other is discussed. Class tensions, and their effect on the otherwise friendly and neighbourly atmosphere that the authors found in the suburb, provide the main theme of the final chapters.