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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ALLAUN FRANK No Place Like Home : Britain's Housing Tragedy (from the victims' View ) and How to Overcome it Andre Deutsch, U.K. 1972. First Edition, Hard Cover. Near Fine /Very Good ++/Near Fine /Very Good ++. 208 pages. There have been many good books about housing conditions in Great Britain. But this is the first in which the people themselves tell their own story : what it's like to live in a place where toadstools grow out of the walls; or where rats gnaw the clothing; or where four families share a single tap; or for old people on the top of a brand new tower block where the lift doesn't work; or where green mould appears on the new plasterwork. What it's like to be one of over eleven million people living in these conditions in Britain today. (Hopefully, as this was written back in 1972 things have improved greatly). Book - Near Fine - previous owner's inscription to free front endpaper. Dust Jacket - Near Fine - minor browning to verso of top edge. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Sociology & Politics ISBN: 0 233 95851 7 Inventory No: 9998698. Offered for GBP 7.00 = appr. US$ 11.45 by: John T. & Pearl Lewis - Book number: 9998698 See more books from our catalog: Sociology & Politics | |||