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A Pride of Tigers: A Fen Family and its Fortunes

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A Pride of Tigers: A Fen Family and its Fortunes

by Sybil Marshall

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The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1992. First Edition. Hardcover (Original Cloth). Near Fine Condition/Very Good. Illustrator: Ewart Oakeshott. Sybil Marshall was born in 1913 in one of the lowest and most isolated of the black fens in what was then Huntingdonshire. Apart from the Welsh blacksmith who arrived in Ramsey in about 1750 and founded the tribe of 'Etherdses' there, all her antecedents except one can be traced to within a few miles of Ramsey, back at least to the beginning of the 18th century. She can, and does, claim to be a genuine fen tiger, one of the few still left of this endangered species. Being, as she puts it, 'an afterthought' in her immediate family, 'all eyes and ears', she grew up from babyhood looking and listening, absorbing and remembering. Fen tigers are inured to hardship and disappointment, but they rarely grumble and never give up; even so, Sybil considers herself especially blessed in being one of Will 'Ens' children - part of a clannish, warm, hospitable, gifted and laughter-loving family resulting from a mixture of genes of a 'whull hustle' of eccentric personalities. It is about this particular pride of fen tigers that Sybil Marshall writes - her immediate family, her 'kin', and the friends and neighbours who all shared a life-style dictated by the environment and the isolation, and a philosophy part Christian and part superstition. Sybil herself is at the centre of this web of memories of personalities and peculiarities, triumphs and disasters, endurance and delight. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 246 + 2 pages. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. in archive acetate film protection. Dust Jacket price-clipped. Black titles spine. white cloth; illustrated by b/w. drawings. Includes 2 page glossary at rear. Illustrator: Ewart Oakeshott. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Huntingdonshire; Fens; Fenland; England; Genealogy & Local History. ISBN: 0851153208. ISBN/EAN: 9780851153209. Inventory No: 4600. . 9780851153209

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
A Pride of Tigers: A Fen Family and its Fortunes
Author
Sybil Marshall
Illustrator
Ewart Oakeshott
Format/Binding
Hardcover (Original Cloth)
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine Condition
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0851153208
ISBN 13
9780851153209
Publisher
The Boydell Press
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, Suffolk
Date Published
1992
Keywords
BZDB227 Biography/Autobiography/Huntingdonshire/Local History/Fens/Fenland/Huntingdonshire Fens/East Anglia/Ramsey Biography & Autobiography; Huntingdonshire; Fens; Fenland; England; Genealogy & Local History. Ewart Oakeshott Unbranded ISBN: 085

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