
Yorkshireman by adoption (nowt wrong wi' that)
by John Clapham
"Yorkshireman by adoption (nowt wrong wi' that)" by John Clapham, 2012. Self-published edition without ISBN. Excellent condition, no dust jacket. Explores themes of cultural identity and belonging in Yorkshire. A scarce find for collectors and enthusiasts of regional narratives.
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This book is in excellent condition. The cover and spine show no signs of wear, indicating it has been well-preserved. There is no dust jacket, which is typical for this type of publication. The pages are clean, with no inscriptions or markings, making it a pristine copy for collectors or enthusiasts of regional literature.
About This 2012 Edition
"Yorkshireman by adoption (nowt wrong wi' that)" is a 2012 publication by John Clapham, an author known for exploring themes of identity and belonging. This book captures the essence of adopting a new cultural identity, specifically within Yorkshire, a region known for its distinct heritage and character. The work is self-published, as indicated by the absence of a publisher's name, which may contribute to its scarcity. This edition does not include an ISBN, suggesting a limited print run. The book's subject matter appeals to those interested in regional culture and personal narratives. The physical condition is excellent with no dust jacket, indicating it may have been originally issued as a paperback.
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