Confessions of a Tradesman
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A candid memoir traces the author's movement from seafaring life back into the world of small London trade, beginning with a childhood shop apprenticeship and vivid recollections of long hours, heavy errands, and the mixed smells of a crowded shop. It examines persistent financial strain, the pressures of hire-purchase and inadequate wages, efforts to support a family, the experience of taking and running a shop, legal troubles and collapse, and the slow path to recovery and modest success. Practical commercial observations, wry commentary, and personal reflection are woven throughout.
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