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Charlie Allan

Charlie Allan

Charlie Allan was born in Stirling and was brought up on the farms of Aberdeenshire before going to Aberdeen University, where he graduated with a first in economics. He taught economics in Glasgow, Strathclyde and St Andrews Universities until 1974 when he gave up academic life to return to his family to farm at Little Ardo, Methlick in Aberdeenshire. This return coincided with the beginnings of a broadcasting career which included five years as a producer for BBC radio’s farming output in Scotland and stint for the BBC World Service. He went on to write a column for the Press and Journal every week for ten years and is now in the 19th year of his column Farmer’s Diary.

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Them That Live the Longest

Them That Live the Longest


ISBN: 9781841588902
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Author: Charlie Allan
Publication Date: September 2010
Format: Hardback
Price: £16.99
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Synopsis:

'With Charlie Allan the problem isn't a lack of fascinating stories, it must surely be choosing which to include and which to leave out,' - Scots Magazine

In this, the sequel to the successful The Truth Tells Twice, Charlie Allan continues the wonderful story of his family farm and surrounding community in the North-east of Scotland, as the running of the farm comes under his guidance.


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Truth Tells Twice

Truth Tells Twice


ISBN: 9781841588001
Category: Agriculture And Farming, Biography
Author: Charlie Allan
Publication Date: June 2009
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.99
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Synopsis:
Looks at the life of the small North-East farmer through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This title includes folk wisdom and anecdotes from the people who made that farming community the prosperous thing it became from Nature's rather meagre bounty.
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Truth Tells Twice, The

Truth Tells Twice, The


ISBN: 9781841587004
Category: Agriculture And Farming, Social History
Author: Charlie Allan
Publication Date: June 2008
Format: Hardback
Price: £16.99
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Synopsis:
This is an affectionate and humorous look at the life of the small Aberdeenshire farmer through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A fascinating social history/ family biography by the author of Farmer’s Diary.

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