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I was sitting in my car, drinking coffee, watching some folks working, and I started thinking about my childhood. Not any incident in particular....
…Shake your hair girl with your ponytail
Takes me right back (when you were young)
Throw your precious gifts into the air
Watch them fall...
Pocket Guide to New Zealand (1943) - US Army World War II Pocket Guides
(via Adventures of the Blackgang)

The Story of Prehistoric and Roman Britain Told in Pictures
by C. W. AIRNEE, M.A. (Cantab.)
OVER 550 ILLUSTRATIONS DEPICTING THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN IN ITS EARLIEST DAYS
The antiquities illustrated are reproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum
(on back cover)
Obtainable throughout ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND and EIRE from any branch of WOOLWORTH’S STORES.
Prepared and Approved on behalf of the Boy Scouts Association by the General Editor. Printed 1949
didn’t know what time it was the lights were low
I’m currently reading ‘The Court of the Air’ by Stephen Hunt. It started out well but he’s thrown so much into it, while under-developing the main characters, that now it’s just a case of finishing it to see what happens. There’s some good moments but a better editor could have made this a much better book.
Great cover illustration that is uncredited.
If I’d read this review I may not have started, but I saw it cheap, and the cover blurb sounded great