Tony Dufflebag and Other Rememberances of the War in Korea by Clarence G. Oliver, Jr.

A Time of Peace, Season of Innocence

A Photographic History.
By Clarence G. Oliver, Jr.
"...innocence is a state of unknowing, where youth and inexperience causes one to have an optimistic view of the world, a lack of wrongdoing, a lack of worldliness or sophistication. Innocence may decrease with age, but some of the beliefs and emotions remain as an influence in one's life."
— Clarence G. Oliver, Jr.
Largely pictorial in content, A Time of Peace, Season of Innocence, is a book dedicated to the story of the formative years of a group of young people growing up in a small Oklahoma town during the five years of peace between World War II and the Korean War.
Teen couples during peacetime
Vinita and I with our '38 Chevy
Book signing with Joyce Trent

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This is a "limited edition, numbered" book. "Personalized and/or autographed" copies may be purchased directly from the author via email. 

Reviews, Articles and More


  • "The Museum Broken Arrow Honors Dr. Clarence G. Oliver, Jr. at the Annual Grand Event at Stoney Creek," Greater Tulsa Reporter, Read More
  • "Named an Outstanding Oklahoman and “Mr. Broken Arrow," Rotary Club of Broken Arrow Newsletter, Read More

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