Oban, Scotland, World War II. A signal station overlooked the Firth of Lorne. Every passing shop, from the Morag Jane to the Duke of York, was challenged and identified. Stephanie volunteered for signalling to 'free a man for the Fleet'. Like all trainee Wrens at HMS Cabbala, she hoped for a posting to Portsmouth. But the Navy sent her to the Highlands, and a life of incredible harshness.
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Original Cloth. 1st American Edition. 22 x 14 cm., 183 pp. Memoirs of a Wren who spent the second world war as a naval signaller near Oban. The book is illustrated with b/w photos and with maps the area round Oban on the end papers. It is covered in blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. CONDITION. VG+/ VG+. A clean tight copy. The dust jacket is lightly rubbed along the top edge, and is price clipped. No marks of ownership. N° de réf. du vendeur 007895
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