The Tenth Child

The Tenth Child by Harold Bolter, published by Book Guild Limited in 2010, is a biography that chronicles the author’s life from his childhood in poverty during the 1930s to his appointment as a CBE in 1992. This edition, written in English and spanning 256 pages, provides an insightful look into Bolter’s experiences against the backdrop of significant social and political changes in Great Britain.
Readers will find a detailed account of Bolter’s journey, highlighting his evolution through various roles, including his connections to the nuclear industry and journalism. The narrative reflects on the challenges he faced and the milestones he achieved, offering a personal perspective on the historical events that shaped his life and career. This biography serves as a testament to resilience and adaptation in a rapidly changing world.
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From childhood poverty in the 1930s to being appointed a CBE in 1992, Harold Bolter’s life spans some of the most turbulent years of social and political change. This is his story.
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