Our London Office
(1966)(The fourth book in the Crowther Chronicles series)
A novel by Thomas Armstrong
It is 1957 and Charles, the youngest of old Simjoss Crowthers three sons, has come to London to start up his own business. Exasperated by the supine, steady-as-we-go management of the family firm, he has resigned from the board and joined forces with a brilliant young research chemist to set up the cosmetics firm of Crowther-Willis. He still, however, retains a connection with Simeon Crowther & Sons partly because he has rented premises in the familys London Office.
No man could have found a stauncher friend than Ray Willis. Against a background of London at work by day and at play by night, against the buses, the pubs, the grand hotels and flats of the rich, the story of the Londoner and the Yorkshireman moves to a dramatic climax.
Genre: Historical
No man could have found a stauncher friend than Ray Willis. Against a background of London at work by day and at play by night, against the buses, the pubs, the grand hotels and flats of the rich, the story of the Londoner and the Yorkshireman moves to a dramatic climax.
Genre: Historical
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