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. I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry. I'll fix it tomorrow, sorry. no worries- thanks for no worries- thanks for uploading
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.
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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