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Shrewsbury's famous Nag's Head is a fine example of a late-Medieval coaching inn. It is visited and photographed by tourists and locals, but few know much about its history. Bernard O'Connor's latest book on Shropshire provides a selection of over 250 years of newspaper articles that detail the sales, auctions, meetings, landlords, landladies, births, marriages, deaths, inquests - and much more - to reveal life in the Nag's Head.

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Shrewsbury's famous Nag's Head is a fine example of a late-Medieval coaching inn. It is visited and photographed by tourists and locals, but few know much about its history. Bernard O'Connor's latest book on Shropshire provides a selection of over 250 years of newspaper articles that detail the sales, auctions, meetings, landlords, landladies, births, marriages, deaths, inquests - and much more - to reveal life in the Nag's Head.
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Autorenporträt
Bernard O'Connor has researched and published numerous books on the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War, focussing on RAF Tempsford, female agents, sabotage, pigeons and 'Bonzos' (captured enemy personnel who convinced the British they were anti-Nazi and were then trained for sabotage and assassination missions back in Germany).