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When railwayman Harry Price suffers a stroke, his son returns from London to the border village of his upbringing, and to his family’s past. As the story develops, a moving portrait of the love between a father and son emerges in this the first of Williams’ Welsh fiction trilogy.

Raymond Williams was one of the world’s foremost cultural historians. The son of a railway signalman, he was born in 1921 at Pandy, Monmouthshire. In addition to his numerous critical works, he was the author of several works of fiction, including Second Generation (1964); The Fight For Manod (1979); The Volunteers (1978); Loyalties (1985), and People of the Black Mountains (1988-90).

One of the first five titles in the Library of Wales series.



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