Review: The Many Not The Few (Myriad Editions/New Internationalist)
The Many Not The Few graphic novel looks at key events from the peasants revolt, through to the miners strikes of the 80s and even on to Brexit.
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The Many Not The Few graphic novel looks at key events from the peasants revolt, through to the miners strikes of the 80s and even on to Brexit.
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