John Folkes shares a compelling first-hand account of his experiences during the British atomic testing in Australia in 1956, highlighting his bravery in confronting government resistance. His narrative reflects on a challenging childhood during wartime and his determination to join the Royal Air Force, showcasing his resilience. The book emphasizes the ethical implications of the atomic tests and the disregard for those affected, providing insight into the risks and lasting consequences of that era. It's a poignant exploration of civic responsibility and personal courage.
John Folkes Book order



- 2022
- 2010
Dogs, Goats, Bulbs and Bombs: Esther Rowley's Wartime Diaries of Exmouth and Exeter
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The diaries of Esther Rowley provide an intimate glimpse into her life during the tumultuous years of 1940 to 1945 in Exmouth. As a member of the ATS, she faced the challenges of wartime, including harrowing air raids and the impact of the Exeter 'Baedeker Blitz.' Her narrative captures not only the dangers of the era but also her vibrant spirit as she engaged in social activities, sports, and unique hobbies like beekeeping. This compelling account immerses readers in the realities of daily life amidst the backdrop of war.
- 2008
Taunton
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A collection of more than 200 old postcards which trace some of the many ways in which Taunton has changed and developed. All aspects of everyday life are recorded here, from shops and businesses, churches and schools, to images of work and leisure, day trips and days off.