Chester is well known as a Roman city once called Deva Victrix around
2,000 years ago. Over the centuries the city has seen significant
change, but this has been done sympathetically for the most part and in
keeping with the general antiquity of the surrounding buildings and
streets. In this sequel to his previous book Chester in the 1950s, Paul
Hurley takes a fascinating look at the ten years in which the baby
boomers came into their own. As the fifties faded away and the sixties
style arrived, this was a decade that altered the face of the city.