The Strange and the Good

The Strange and the Good by Roy Fuller is a comprehensive collection that brings together three volumes of the author’s memoirs: Souvenirs, Vamp Till Ready, and Home and Dry. Published by Vintage/Ebury on November 6, 1989, this edition consists of 512 pages and is presented in English. The memoirs span three decades of Fuller’s life, detailing his childhood, navy career, war experiences, and demobilization in 1946.
Readers will find a reflective exploration of personal history and significant life events within these pages. The narrative offers insights into the author’s formative years and the impact of his military service during a tumultuous period. This collection serves as a literary study of the author’s experiences, providing context to the social and historical backdrop of the time.
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Roy Fuller combines three volumes of his memoirs – Souvenirs, Vamp Till Ready and Home and Dry – which together span three decades of his life. They cover his childhood, his navy career, his war experiences and his demobilization in 1946.
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