Julian Maclaren Ross (1912-1964) is the author of "Memoirs of the Forties".
Set in the Depression era, this novel is written by a key literary figure in the pubs of post-war Fitzrovia.
Julian Maclaren Ross (1912-1964) is the author of "Memoirs of the Forties".
Set in the Depression era, this novel is written by a key literary figure in the pubs of post-war Fitzrovia.
Richard Fanshawe never seems to get a decent job or a decent girl. He spends his nights in a dingy boarding house under the watchful eye of Mrs Fellows, and his days engaged in the dubious occupation of selling vacuum cleaners to housewives. In a grey English seaside town in the Depression, under the shadow of approaching war, there isn't much hope of escape. That is, until Fanshawe meets 'sultry-looking piece' Sukie- dark, desirable - and married to his friend . . .
Julian Maclaren-Ross (1912-1964) is best known for his novel OF LOVE AND HUNGER and his MEMOIRS OF THE FORTIES.
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