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‘Couldn’t You Just Call Me John?: A Layman’s Guide to Learning Disability and Autism’ is available in all good bookshops and online. Click below to order your copy today.
About Chris…
Chris Rowley is a social and cultural historian and author based in Kent, UK.
Since 2000, he has written five, well-received books:
‘We Had Everything . . . Recollections of a Kent Village 1900-2000’. ‘The Lost Powder Mills of Leigh – A History’, with an associated book on the archaeology of the Mills. A book about the hand engraving firm ‘J J Bergin 1894-2000’ and ‘Just A Bit Barmy’ – a history of a ground-breaking, small, mental hospital 1895 until 1995.
His current book ‘Couldn’t You Just Call Me John?: A Layman’s Guide to Learning Disability and Autism’ is due for publications in Spring 2022.
In production for late 2022 is ‘Life and Death and Doctors: 1820-1950’.