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PopT
06-05-2009, 08:01
There has been a great upsurge over the past few years on books about Sheffield written by professional and amateur writers.

Some are not good with very poor picture reproduction which is maddening when you pay good money but others are really good.

One I can recommend is a book I saw in the Central Library yesterday entitled 'T'owd Locals' by JR Wrigley and it is superb.

There are many excellent pictures of the old Sheffield pubs that I have never seen before.

For anyone interested it is worth a borrow from the library.

Does anyone know of any other worthwhile Sheffield books?

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Greybeard
06-05-2009, 08:26
All of Wrigley's 'camera' series are worth a look. There are about eight in all - Hillsborough Camera, Owlerton Camera, Pitsmoor Camera, Darnall Camera, Sheffield Camera, Walkley Camera and East End Camera are the ones I have.

alleroo
06-05-2009, 09:50
All of Wrigley's 'camera' series are worth a look. There are about eight in all - Hillsborough Camera, Owlerton Camera, Pitsmoor Camera, Darnall Camera, Sheffield Camera, Walkley Camera and East End Camera are the ones I have.

My husband was given a book called "Images of Sheffield" which is a collection of photographs and drawings put together by The Star back in the early 90's. It's quite interesting to see how things have changed

lakerman
07-05-2009, 20:25
If you go onto ebay and click on to "books,and magazines" then type in sheffield. It will bring up loads of books on sale about Sheffield and district. Many are books full of photo's, some are about Sheffield history etc. Even if you don't want to buy, it will give you an idea of what is available. Many of these books will be available from the library.

sirglyn
07-05-2009, 23:48
Get 'Weer's Me Dad' by the late Fred Pass.

PopT
08-05-2009, 09:18
Thanks for that tip Lakerman

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rogG
08-05-2009, 13:26
"The Northern Clemency" by Philip Hensher. 2008. Knopf, N.Y.

It's a novel that is set in Sheffield but not really about Sheffield. Excellent read. I posted a review of it on the Writers' Group section of this Forum.

dublugee
08-05-2009, 15:03
This thread would not be complete without mention of Keith Farnsworth and Peter Harvey. Go look 'em up.

cdlists
12-05-2009, 20:50
My mum had Sheffield School Life by Sylvia Langdan because it was about the school she went to Malin Bridge - diaries and pupil memories from 1879.

PopT
13-05-2009, 13:59
Another book which I found to be an interesting easy read from the library was, 'Paradise Square' by Albert Jackson.

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grinder
13-05-2009, 16:48
Frank Hartley wrote three in the Nineties about the forties and fifties in Sheffield.
"Where sparrows coughed", was the first one...Hilarious.
Another one I enjoyed was the John Harris book "Covenant with death " It's really a novel about the Sheffield Battalion up to the Somme, but names have been changed, like Black Mires (Red mires) and ottercliff (Attercliff)..... A good read

PopT
15-05-2009, 09:08
I had a fertle in a 10p box outside a charity shop yesterday and found a nearly new copy of 'Weerz Mi Mam' by Fred Pass.

When I went into the shop to pay they said all books were half price so I paid 5p for it.

I read it last night and found it was such a good read, thoroughly recommend it.

@
' Worth Every Penny' Tee Hee!

Happy Days PopT

dawnyw
15-05-2009, 12:16
Grinder - frank Hartley was my dad , really pleased you enjoyed where sparrows coughed did you read his other books.

grinder
15-05-2009, 12:32
dawnyw.
Dancing on the Cobbles, The last green Bottle, Yes still got em.....

dawnyw
15-05-2009, 12:46
thats good, now my dads not hear any more its lovely when someone says they have read his work and it made them smile- thanks

sirglyn
15-05-2009, 14:09
A book that is not specifically about Sheffield, but one gives an interesting and true to life account of growing up and starting work in the city is King of Clubs, the autobiography of Peter Stringfellow.

geocol
19-05-2009, 20:59
thats good, now my dads not hear any more its lovely when someone says they have read his work and it made them smile- thanks
Is "Dancing on the Cobbles" still available anywhere?

If so, please advise where.

I never found a copy of that, although read the other two and thoroughly enjoyed them..

PopT
19-05-2009, 23:05
Here you go Geocol there's a copy for a fiver on Abe Books.com.

Hope this helps PopT

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geocol
20-05-2009, 09:25
Thanks for that, PopT.

I didn't have any trouble getting the other two.

Had difficulty suppressing/moderating my laughter on a train journey, whilst reading "Where Sparrows Coughed", though!

dawnyw
20-05-2009, 13:02
you may still be able to get hold of dancing on the cobbles on the internet, , we have been lead to believe that they are now out of print I have seen them on amazon.

hillsbro
20-05-2009, 13:26
Is "Dancing on the Cobbles" still available anywhere? If so, please advise where.

It's available from Amazon, new or secondhand - see here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dancing-Cobbles-Frank-Hartley/dp/1850480125/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242825845&sr=8-1)

grinder
20-05-2009, 14:33
Thanks for that, PopT.

I didn't have any trouble getting the other two.

Had difficulty suppressing/moderating my laughter on a train journey, whilst reading "Where Sparrows Coughed", though!

Same here,:hihi:
If you haven't read them yet I strongly recomend you do.... Magic

geocol
20-05-2009, 14:36
It's available from Amazon, new or secondhand - see here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dancing-Cobbles-Frank-Hartley/dp/1850480125/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242825845&sr=8-1)

Thanks.
I ordered the copy , PopT found.

PopT
20-05-2009, 16:51
Another book with some good pictures is, Then & Now SHEFF S6 by Ron Clayton.

It's in the library if you want to look first.

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