George Ewart Evans was one of the pioneers of oral history. This
anthology is drawn from his writings about the memories of men and women
of a past era -- farm labourers, shepherds, horsemen, blacksmiths,
wheelwrights, sailors, fishermen, miners, maltsters, domestic servants
and many others. Ewart Evans gathered this unique testimony in rural
East Anglia in the 1950s, just as mechanisation was taking over every
aspect of life, preserving a wealth of human history and language in
this fascinating and often moving anthology.