The War is over, even the rationing is nearly over, and a new queen, young Elizabeth, is due to be crowned next June. Mrs. Harriett Wallis should be happy. Her husband has an important job, the childr
A tragedy of manners, like Jane Austin in 1950s London. It's 1952 and for England, it's a brave and bright new world. The Depression is over, the WAr is over, even the endless bloody rationing is n
Nothing will poison the present like lies from the past. Sisters Charlotte and Jennifer have a history of “amusing” misunderstandings about attempted suicide. Their granny, Bertha, is wrapped in memor
This innovative text addresses issues related to the management of the adult petient who has dysphagia - an area of clinical interest that is relatively new as much of the existing literature has focu