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Staying Close to the River
Reflections on travel and politics. Ken Worpole
'Through a unique series of letters, Staying Close to the River takes you to the
source of things, charting a route through four generations of family life in East
London, the political progress of the left, the cities of the world and human fallibility.'
Published by Lawrence & Wishart, 1995.
(A few copies are still available – email: worpole@blueyonder.co.uk) |
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Libraries in a World of Cultural Change
Liz Greenhalgh & Ken Worpole, with Charles Landry
Based on Comedia's pioneering re-evaluation of the role of the public library network
in Britain. 'An excellent book based upon considerable empirical research, yet also
extremely sophisticated in a theoretical sense and written in an economical and lucid
style.'
Published by UCL Press in 1995, and still in print. |
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