This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

This City Now sets out to retrieve the hidden architectural, cultural and historical riches of some of Glasgows working-class districts. Many who enjoy the fruits of Glasgows recent gentrification may be surprised and delighted by the gems which Ian Mitchell has uncovered beyond the usual haunts.
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This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

This City Now sets out to retrieve the hidden architectural, cultural and historical riches of some of Glasgows working-class districts. Many who enjoy the fruits of Glasgows recent gentrification may be surprised and delighted by the gems which Ian Mitchell has uncovered beyond the usual haunts.
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This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

by Ian R. Mitchell
This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working Class Past

by Ian R. Mitchell

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This City Now sets out to retrieve the hidden architectural, cultural and historical riches of some of Glasgows working-class districts. Many who enjoy the fruits of Glasgows recent gentrification may be surprised and delighted by the gems which Ian Mitchell has uncovered beyond the usual haunts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781842820827
Publisher: Luath Press Limited
Publication date: 11/15/2004
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author


Originally from Aberdeen, Ian Mitchell has lived in Glasgow for the past thirty years. Winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature for A View from the Ridge, historian Ian R. Mitchell gave up teaching to write full time. Ian's background in historical research, coupled with indepth personal experience of East Berlin in the 1980s, allows him to create an authentic historical novel. His previous exercise in historical fiction, Mountain Outlaw, was described by the renowned historian E J Hobsbawm as 'fascinating...a fine piece of work...more support for my ideas on social banditry.'
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