Walter Rose, the author of the classic book The Village Carpenter, recounts the life of the village in which he grew up. Looking back, he comments on how it had a character that, as a boy, he did not appreciate. He traces the changes that created the village -- the way in which farmers, yeoman and labourers worked, the use of traditional implements, their interaction with land and animals.
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Walter Rose, the author of the classic book The Village Carpenter, recounts the life of the village in which he grew up. Looking back, he comments on how it had a character that, as a boy, he did not appreciate. He traces the changes that created the village -- the way in which farmers, yeoman and labourers worked, the use of traditional implements, their interaction with land and animals.
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