
Street describes life on his Wiltshire farm in the 1930s, presenting a vivid portrait both of the man and of agricultural life fifty years ago.
How did the seasonal rhythms and daily operations of a Wiltshire farm define the agricultural landscape of 1930s England? A.G. Street, a farmer and writer, utilizes his personal experiences to document the transition of rural life, providing a detailed account of the labor, environmental challenges, and social structures inherent in mid-20th-century farming.
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Readers and historians frequently cite this work as a valuable primary source for understanding the social and economic realities of pre-war British farming. Experts highlight the prose for its observational clarity and its ability to preserve a specific cultural moment in rural history.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192819305
ISBN-13:
9780192819307
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