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Touching Velvet

by Max Boyle
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Overview

In 1999 Maxwell Boyle departed an office job in Huddersfield to take up a post as a teacher of English in Tabor, a South Bohemian town he already knew well.

This volume records a year spent in the Czech Republic, a country brimming with charm and character yet still in transition a decade after its celebrated Velvet Revolution.

"Encounters with grumpy landlords and white-socked shop girls, beer-fuelled evenings beneath the vaults of Tabor's Blues Bar ... all are evoked in a wry style." Michael Ivory, British Czech and Slovak Association.

Synopsis

In 1999 Maxwell Boyle departed an office job in Huddersfield to take up a post as a teacher of English in Tabor, a South Bohemian town he already knew well.

This volume records a year spent in the Czech Republic, a country brimming with charm and character yet still in transition a decade after its celebrated Velvet Revolution.

"Encounters with grumpy landlords and white-socked shop girls, beer-fuelled evenings beneath the vaults of Tabor's Blues Bar ... all are evoked in a wry style." Michael Ivory, British Czech and Slovak Association.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
Adlibbed
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781897312032

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