Product Description
This is a compendium of 80 individual accounts of people, places and events which JJ Bunyan can recall over the past sixty-five years. It traces his life, from growing up on a small farm cum rural post office in North Kerry in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s through to the present day.
His account of getting his first real job with Equitable Life Assurance, 59th Street, New York in May 1964 is proof of the influence of the native Irish network in the city. The contents of the book are proof of JJ's adaptability, versatility and tenacity as Customs Officer; as a District Court Clerk and in private enterprise after early retirement in September 1997.
This book is second hand, and while you may not get the same publication/version/reprint/edition shown in the picture it will be the same author and title.
Removing existing stickers from a second hand book may damage it, so we refrain from doing so.
Even if the picture shows no price stickers on the book they may be there on the copy you receive.
All of our books are in very good condition.
Please be aware that there will be a sticker with an identifying number on the spine of this book.
 Euro
 Euro
             British Pound
 British Pound
             
             
                     
           
           
           
           
          