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Love and Labour: Red Button Years Volume I by Ken Fuller
Inspirations of working-class struggle gets a compelling combination of fact and fiction from Ken Fuller

AT FIRST glance, Ken Fuller’s Love and Labour, weighing in at almost 600 pages, seems too much.

The worried reader, possibly intimidated by its length, might also be concerned that the primary source material is none other than the author’s own magisterial non-fiction study Radical Aristocrats: London Busworkers from the 1880s to the 1980s.

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