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Samuel Reilly
Samuel, or Sam as he is known to his friends and family was born in 1932 and lived in Dennistoun, Glasgow. He has been married to Joan for over 50 years and has 5 children, 10 grand children and 4 great grand children. His book was written in the late 1970's but it is only with the recent advent... show more

Samuel, or Sam as he is known to his friends and family was born in 1932 and lived in Dennistoun, Glasgow. He has been married to Joan for over 50 years and has 5 children, 10 grand children and 4 great grand children. His book was written in the late 1970's but it is only with the recent advent of ebooks that he has been able to realise his dream of sharing this work with the rest of the world.His book "Can you come back next week?" was the first to be published online and this has been followed up with "I got Some in" and a more recent addition "Play Days, Childhood, and other Things".Sam would like to thank his son Graham, and Daughters Julie and Pauline, for their help in getting the books published online. He hopes everyone enjoys reading the books as much as he has enjoyed writing them.A community web site dedicated to Sam's old home town of Dennistoun have kindly published this article: http://www.dennistoun.co.uk/Page.asp?Title=Articles&Section=22&Page=8All of Sam's books are now available in both Kindle and Paperback editions.
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Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 10 years ago
I was completely charmed by this memoir. Author Samuel Reilly was a door-to-door salesman in Glasgow in the decade following World War II, and this book tells some of his stories from that time. He both sold goods and had to collect on credit accounts, so he had frequent rounds (or, as they were cal...
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