1970s Childhood

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1970s boys
1970s Britain
1970s clothes
1970s food
1970s girls
1970s history
1970s nostalgia
1970s retro
1970s school
1970s sweets
1970s toys
1970s tv
1970s vintage
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Raleigh Chopper
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781784423285
  • Weight: 142g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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A 1970s childhood was, for many, a life of happy-go-lucky freedom set against a soundtrack of pop music played on a transistor radio dangling from the handlebars of a Raleigh Chopper. It was a playground battlefield of Sindy versus Action Man or a dexterous display of how to handle Clackers without painfully rapping them across the knuckles. After-school television meant a choice of ‘Blue Peter’ or ‘Magpie’, while chewing on an Aztec chocolate bar and flicking through Shoot or Jackie magazine. Yet it was also a decade of strikes, the three-day week and the Winter of Discontent which passed most children by unless a power cut meant no television. This fully illustrated book is a celebration of that childhood, its highs, lows and scraped knees, that will readily bring back the forgotten memories of a generation that grew up without mobile phones, the internet and 24-hour shopping.
Liza Hollinghurst, herself a child of the 1970s, has had over thirty magazine articles published since 2013, specialising in twentieth-century social history and vintage lifestyle. Liza’s first book, Vintage Knitting, was published by Shire in 2015.