William Woodruff

William Woodruff

William Woodruff was a professor of world history, but perhaps most noted for his two autobiographical works: The Road to Nab End and its sequel Beyond Nab End; both became bestsellers in the United Kingdom. The memoirs, covering Woodruff's impoverished upbringing in an English weaving community during the Great Depression, contain significant amounts of social commentary about the conditions in which he lived. Woodruff was born on 12 September 1916 in Blackburn, Lancashire. His parents were both cotton weavers by trade . The Road to Nab End vividly describes his upbringing and his family's...
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Birthdate:September 12, 1916
Birthplace:Blackburn
Date of death:September 23, 2008
Education:Harvard University, University of Oxford

Written works by William Woodruff

  • The road to Nab End
    The road to Nab End
  • Nab End and Beyond
    Nab End and Beyond
  • Shadows of Glory
    Shadows of Glory
  • A concise history of the modern world
    A concise history of the modern world
  • Vessel of Sadness
    Vessel of Sadness
TitleGenre
The road to Nab End Autobiography
Nab End and Beyond Autobiography
Shadows of Glory Fiction
A concise history of the modern world
Vessel of Sadness Fiction
Technology and the changing trade patterns of the United States
Beyond nab end
Impact of western man
struggle for world power 1500-1980
America's impact on the world
Suez Canal and the Australian economy
rise of the British rubber industry during the nineteenth century
Billy Boy
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Personal relationships of William Woodruff

  • Katharine Woodruff
    Katharine Woodruff
  • Helga Woodruff
    Helga Woodruff
Significant OtherRelationship
Katharine Woodruff Marriage
Helga Woodruff Marriage
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