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The history of a small corner of West Norfolk from its earliest known inhabitants to the present day. This book traces Stoke Ferry's history through times of considerable wealth and comparative decline. Can this place with such a long and surprising history thrive into the twenty-first century?

Produktbeschreibung
The history of a small corner of West Norfolk from its earliest known inhabitants to the present day. This book traces Stoke Ferry's history through times of considerable wealth and comparative decline. Can this place with such a long and surprising history thrive into the twenty-first century?
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Autorenporträt
Richard Coates grew up in Stoke Ferry and attended school there in the 1950s, before moving to Downham Grammar School and Jesus College, Oxford. After graduating, he spent his career in various aspects of human resource management in the UK, Netherlands and the Middle East. Writer of business articles, industry reports and co-author (with daughter, Vicki) of three children's books, this is his first full-length publication. He recently edited his mother Doris Coates's Derbyshire-based books Tuppeny Rice and Treacle and Tunes on a Penny Whistle, republished by The Harpsden Press. Richard now lives in Bath with his wife, Louise, and spends his time travelling and writing. He is also a partner in a community theatre in Dubai.