Book review
Anthony Grant & Clive Grey (eds.). The Mersey Sound: Liverpool’s Language, People and Places. Ormskirk: Open House Press, 2007. xvi + 248 pp. GBP 14.99 pb;. ISBN 978-095-444-633-8
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