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A history of the Personal Social Services in England. Feast, Famine and the Future - R. Jones (2020). A history of the Personal Social Services in England. Feast, Famine and the Future. (2020). London: Palgrave Macmillan. Paperback, ISBN 978-3-030-46123-2. £24.99. Aus $45.02 plus postage. 494 pages.
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R. Jones (2020). A history of the Personal Social Services in England. Feast, Famine and the Future. (2020). London: Palgrave Macmillan. Paperback, ISBN 978-3-030-46123-2. £24.99. Aus $45.02 plus postage. 494 pages.
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- Children Australia , Volume 45 , Special Issue 4: Special Issue: Poverty and Child Abuse , December 2020 , pp. 336 - 338
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- © The Author 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press
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