Discover the charm of the SOSH Annual 1965, a delightful and very rare piece of literary history that captures the essence of life in Staffordshire through the whimsical lens of its beloved character, Sosh. This first edition paperback, featuring a striking red cover adorned with a black-and-white cartoon illustration, invites readers to explore the humorous meanderings that began as a simple paragraph in the Cheadle and Tean Times.
With 32 pages of engaging content, this slim volume is filled with black-and-white cartoon characters and photographs that vividly illustrate the text, making it a visual treat as well as a literary one. Written in the authentic Staffordshire dialect, this rare book offers a unique glimpse into the local culture and humour, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of regional literature.
In Acceptable condition (pen marks on some pages see photos), this very collectable piece is not just a book; it’s a nostalgic journey back to 1965. Whether you’re a fan of local history, a lover of quirky characters, or simply looking for a charming addition to your bookshelf, the SOSH Annual 1965 is sure to delight and entertain. Don’t miss your chance to own this rare piece of Staffordshire’s literary heritage!
Printed by A. Jerome Alcock, Printer, Cheadle. Staffs.
Condition | Acceptable |
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