Vendeur : WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Very Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur rev6601133528
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Vendeur : Crappy Old Books, Barry, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Used. Ah, the 1970s?a time when bell-bottoms were just a flared trouser away from being desirable and the thought of retirement conjured images of leisurely afternoons spent knitting or perfecting one?s gardening skills. Enter ?Daily Telegraph Guide to Retirement? by David Loshak, an illustrious tome that tantalizingly hints at the joys of winding down life?s daily grind while managing to be as comforting as a cup of lukewarm tea left unattended on the mantelpiece. Published in 1978 by Collins, this guide is a treasure trove of advice that is both impressively dated and awkwardly relevant, much like your uncle?s collection of vinyl records. It promises to guide you through the various stages of retirement with all the pomp and circumstance usually reserved for royal weddings, while perhaps overlooking the fact that the world has changed since the days when rocking chairs were still in fashion. Loshak?s insights are as vital as ever?if one is planning to retire to a world that no longer exists. Imagine a time when the idea of retirement didn?t involve technology, social media, or the existential dread of failing to keep up with the brisk pace of modern life. Instead, picture a pastoral existence filled with crossword puzzles and the occasional jaunt to the seaside. This guide invites you to reconsider the very essence of retirement, providing you with advice that?s both quaint and comically miscalibrated for today?s reality. Within these pages, you?ll uncover a charming blend of practical tips and whimsical anecdotes aimed at helping you navigate the golden years. Expect to find sections on such riveting topics as the best way to manage your newfound free time, how to avoid overwhelming your friends with tales of your cat?s latest antics, and perhaps even a few sneaky methods for securing your spot in the local bingo hall. One can only wonder how the author envisioned the benefits of retirement in a world increasingly consumed by the relentless tick-tock of technology. But wait?there?s more! This guide also features a riveting bullet-point list of essentials that you never knew you needed, such as: A well-stocked pantry of instant soup (the retirement staple) Strategies for mastering the art of unsolicited advice Essential knitting patterns that probably haven?t seen the light of day since Margaret Thatcher took office A collection of ?retirement friendly? jokes that may or may not induce groans Tips for keeping your garden alive through sheer willpower alone In a world where retirement is often marketed as an exhilarating escape filled with exotic travel and digital nomadism, Loshak?s guide provides a nostalgic look back at a simpler time when the biggest decision was whether to spend your afternoon watching reruns of ?Fawlty Towers? or ?Dad?s Army.? Here, you?ll find a chance to reminisce about the lost art of sitting still and contemplating life while occasionally staring pensively out the window, reflecting on what might have been had you chosen a different career path. Spoiler: it?s probably just more knitting! Condition: Used. This book has seen better days, with dog-eared pages that testify to a good life lived and perhaps a few coffee stains that add an air of authenticity to its vintage charm. The cover may be a bit worn, but it still holds the promise of nostalgia and kitsch all rolled into one. After all, who wouldn?t want to curl up with a classic guide that feels as comforting as a well-worn pair of slippers? If you?re looking to invest in a guide that takes you on a whimsical journey through the rather unique lens of retirement advice from a bygone era, this book is your ticket. So grab your copy from Crappy Old Books and prepare to be entertained (if not exactly informed) as you navigate the delightful labyrinth of retirement, one errant cat hair and knitting pattern at a time. N° de réf. du vendeur 1298
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