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‘A Canterbury Tale – Memories of a Classic Wartime Movie’ by Paul Tritton

Author Paul Tritton has written a book called ‘A Canterbury Tale – Memories of a Classic Wartime Movie’ where all proceeds from book sales will go directly to supporting our residents with disabilities at our home in Canterbury, Footprints.

Paul’s book, ‘A Canterbury Tale – Memories of a Classic Wartime Movie,’ was published in 2000 in aid of Footprints, Canterbury, a home for young adults with disabilities. Now, 25 years later a second edition, with a colour supplement, has been published, also in aid of Footprints.

Paul is a Canterbury born author and journalist. Paul spent three years researching the movie ‘A Canterbury Tale’ which came out in 1943. Paul has captured the most wonderfully illuminating comments and anecdotes from cast and crew members of the original film from 1943.

This new edition of Paul’s book contains an amazing extra 18 pages of photos and interviews and is a must have when watching the movie from 1943. Discover more about the book by visiting A Canterbury Tale – Memories of a Classic Wartime Movie – Available to buy/

If you would like to find out more and are interested in purchasing a copy of ‘A Canterbury Tale’ by Paul Tritton, please click here or contact Andrew Taft on mail@andytaft.com.

Book cover of A Canterbury Tale