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Torrs Park, Ilfracombe  

Book publishers and printers specialising in self-publishing and the encouragement and guidance of new writers.

The firm of Arthur H Stockwell can look back with pride to over a century of book publishing. The business was established in 1898 and has remained a flourishing concern run by the same family.

During the war, the London office was bombed and the firm moved to North Devon in a large country house beneath the famous Torrs Walk of Ilfracombe and not far from the Bristol Channel.

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 Upcoming Products   Date Expected 
 THE PORTRAIT OF MY LOVE   03/09/2012 
 ILYANA - A WORLD WAR TWO NOVEL   03/01/2012 
 A POET'S LOT   02/29/2012 
 LIFE'S JOURNEY   02/28/2012 
Tuesday 07 February, 2012
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A SMILE, A TEAR, A MEMORY, A WISH
A SMILE, A TEAR, A MEMORY, A WISH
The succession of wars and persecution that marked the first six decades of the twentieth century caused great upheavals for Helen Butterworth’s maternal ancestors. They were Greeks from Asia Minor, and they had to abandon their homes time after time and start a new life wherever they were offered refuge. For different reasons, mainly due to lack of opportunity, some members of her father’s family also emigrated from Greece, seeking a more comfortable life abroad. Helen came to England from Egypt in 1944 and here she looks back over her eventful life and tells the story ... read more.
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