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George: An Early Autobiography

by Emlyn Williams

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This is one of those books I reread every few years with as much pleasure as the first time I read it thirty years ago. Williams, the child of a Welsh mining family, was lucky in his parents and his mentors and went on to become a well known playwright and actor. He was so in touch with his childhood and early manhood, and displayed such wisdom, humor, and affection in writing about them. A favorite book. ( )
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To my wife and our two sons,

Molly, Alan and Brook
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