All the articles compiled in the Workers Playtime's 'The Playtime Omnibus: A miscellany for young people' in PDF format. Author Workers Playtime Copied to clipboard Files PLAYTIMEOMNIBUS.pdf (1.21 MB) On the death of Colin Roach and “community policing”, 1983 - Workers Playtime Nuclear power is great for business - Workers Playtime Workers? Autonomy? - Workers Playtime Hammer and Tongs - Workers Playtime People's crawl for jobs - Workers Playtime Nasty, brutal and small - Workers Playtime Book traversal links for The Playtime omnibus: A miscellany for young people On the death of Colin Roach and “community policing”, 1983 - Workers Playtime Printer-friendly version United Kingdom PDF Phoenix Press Comments The opening article is really The opening article is really interesting but pages 4 and 5 are missing... if anyone can find the missing pages and upload them I'd be very grateful. Created March 3, 2012 I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry. I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry. Created March 3, 2012 no worries- thanks for no worries- thanks for uploading Created March 3, 2012
The opening article is really The opening article is really interesting but pages 4 and 5 are missing... if anyone can find the missing pages and upload them I'd be very grateful. Created March 3, 2012
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The opening article is really
The opening article is really interesting but pages 4 and 5 are missing... if anyone can find the missing pages and upload them I'd be very grateful.
I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry.
I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry.
no worries- thanks for
no worries- thanks for uploading