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Twelve Questions with Douglas Lloyd Jenkins

Twelve Questions with Douglas Lloyd Jenkins
- Young people bring about change in society and beaches are for the young. They're also the primary place where people behave badly. The book starts in the 1920s era of beach inspectors. Sitting on the beach in togs was loitering and against the law. You were supposed to be fully clothed until you got down to the water and then put your clothes straight back on as soon as you got out.

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