Reviewing a collection of essays on films, television shows, writers and musicians and their links to folk culture and hauntology.

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Reviewing a collection of essays on films, television shows, writers and musicians and their links to folk culture and hauntology.
A terrific follow-up book to the popular YouTube series All the Stations.
Rachel Lichtenstein reveals the untold voices past and present in this enlightening book focusing on the people making their living on the Thames Estuary.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Travel Publishing Info: 2016 by Matador (original version published in 2009) Pages: 363 Star Rating: 4.5/5 Back Cover Summary When Peter Caton set