Still None The Wiser
A Mid-Century Passage, 1952-1967
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About the Book
‘Still None the Wiser’ is the final instalment of a memoir sub-titled ‘A Mid-Century Passage, 1932 – 1967.’ Part travel, part biographical memoir, part history. It is as much a social and political record of the closing period of colonial
The setting is a long-gone
As the author rightly says, this book is not for the faint-hearted or the nervously disposed. It is probably unsuitable for vegetarians and ‘political correctness’ remained an unknown concept when many of the incidents he describes occurred. It took many years in the writing and perusing of old notes and diaries, names had to be changed not so much to protect the innocent (who as always are few in number) as much as to avoid offending the survivors among that fast dwindling band of those who were once known as ‘Old Coasters.’ It perhaps describes a more honest world than we live in today.
About the Author
Paul Adamson was born in
His second volume ‘Still None the Wiser’ takes up the story when in 1954 as a young man of 22 he went off to seek his (modest) fortune with a colonial bank on the Gold Coast in West Africa. He remained in