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This book provides a social history of Orange NSW through the eyes of a well-known early resident. In the mid-1960s W.E. sat down of a week and recorded his memoirs which were presented as a series of yarns. He chose the topics and just talked. They are not an interview. These tapes have finally been transcribed and presented in this book. A lot of fact checking has been undertaken and the personality and dates usually match perfectly. It provides the story of a fun-loving boy who became one of Orange's best known citizens.

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a social history of Orange NSW through the eyes of a well-known early resident. In the mid-1960s W.E. sat down of a week and recorded his memoirs which were presented as a series of yarns. He chose the topics and just talked. They are not an interview. These tapes have finally been transcribed and presented in this book. A lot of fact checking has been undertaken and the personality and dates usually match perfectly. It provides the story of a fun-loving boy who became one of Orange's best known citizens.
Autorenporträt
Robert N. Smith earned his PhD in History from the University of Georgia. Robert's interest in crime developed through his research into the death penalty in the United States of America, which led to his book 'An Evil Day in Georgia' that was nominated for several awards. A Horrid Deed is Robert's fourth book and one that takes him back to a few miles from where he was born in Hexham, Northumberland. He now lives with his wife and two chinchillas in the west of Scotland.