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Morris, G.A. Sun and Shadows ISBN 13: 9781857763867

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Sun and Shadows is G. A. Morris'' second book about the Collins family whose ancestors lived in a farmste ad in what is now Hampstead Garden City. The book is based o n the author''s own family history from 1900 to the Gulf War. '

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  • PublisherThe Book Guild Ltd
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 1857763866
  • ISBN 13 9781857763867
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages190

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G.A. [George Antwerp] Morris
Published by The Book Guild Ltd (1999)
ISBN 10: 1857763866 ISBN 13: 9781857763867
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Book looks unread/like new. Pages are clean and binding is very tight. Not price clipped. Not price clipped. First edition (FPu), 1999. 184 pp. Sun and Shadows is the sequel to To the War, G. A. Morris' previous novel about the Collins family, a book that drives into the shadows of war and espionage. From the flap: ''This update of the family saga starts in 1900. William, a musician, starts off for California and a career in the New World but, waylaid by love fetches up and settles in Australia. William's story is exciting , but is nothing compared to the adventures of his son and grandson as, over the years, they venture forth from Down under to become involved in events such as the Second World War, Vietnam and the Gulf War. Whether describing the Australian outback, the North African desert, the forests of Papua New Guinea, the paddy fields of Vietnam or everyday life in Amsterdam, the author's eye for significant detail convinces the reader that he knows what he is writing about and has been there. The women in this story are also a hardy breed. They need to be because, along with a strong sense of adventure, all the Collins men have inherited more than a roving eye. Seller Inventory # 005356

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