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The Glory Days
Michael Twist
Farming Press, 2001
Paperback. 240pp. illus. £6.99
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The Glory Days recalls one of the great ages of farming and a time when farmers were truly appreciated, during the Second World War. Successive inter-war governments had failed to support farming effectively but now the country required a massive increase in production from impoverished land. When Michael Twist, invalided out of the army, is appointed estate manager on the run-down Roundhill estate in the Vale of Aylesbury, he knows that he must succeed not just because Colonel Devereux will sack him if he fails, but because the country needs people like him to provide the food that will help to sustain the war effort.

The challenges Michael faces include restructuring the labour force with the aid of Land Girls, building up a high-yielding herd of Dairy Shorthorns, setting up the country's first AI centre and organising what became the largest grass-drying unit in the country. But The Glory Days is not just about farming. Drawing parallels with the state of the countryside today, it also reminisces about the challenges of maintaining rural traditions such as hunting against a background of fifth columnists, Doodlebugs and uncertain news from abroad.

CONTENTS : Rejected & Dejected; Rabbits, Pigeons & an Exciting Prospect; Decision Time; Realisation & Apprehension; The Moment of Truth; The Last Straw; Unparalleled Inspiration; Beginning A New Era; A Diamond & Playing A Hunch; The Calm Before the Storm; Blood, Toil & Sweat; Things Begin to Take Shape; More Haste, Less Speed; A Time of Greatness, Grief & Glory; Mend & Make Do; A Time to Roar & A Time to Flatter; A Time to Cry, A Time to Laugh; Of Bulls & A Baron; Trauma & Elation; History Repeated & Made; A Visit from the Minister; All Good Things Must Come to An End.

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Read extracts from the biographies of Spencer Thornton, vicar of Wendover parish in the 1840s, and William Pennefather, vicar of Walton Parish, Aylesbury, in the 1840s.



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