ISBN-13: 9780982235522 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 218 str.
Percy Barsby (1906-2000) was an accomplished author, painter, poet and journalist from Attenborough, Nottingham, England. After he died, his relatives found several old computer disks with lots of un-published jokes, poems, short stories, articles and personal memories from his much-traveled life. These were finally converted to a modern format and published. There are 79 poems, 15 haiku (a form of Japanese poems),18 short stories (fiction) and 11 personal memories including school days during World War I, the 1918 Chilwell Depot explosion, founding of the first Attenborough Football Club, his service in India and a trip to the American Wild West. The poems include "A Nottingham Monologue," a ten verse poem written in the Nottingham dialect. Percy was an expert on Gypsies and the American Wild West. This is his eighth book. It was published posthumously.