Writing
Bujak maintains a strong interest in writing and in 1988 co-authored Norfolk & Suffolk in The Great War. In 1990 he published Attleborough – The Evolution of a Town, and in 2008 Undefeated – The Extraordinary Life & Death of Lt Col. Jack Sherwood Kelly VC,CMG, DSO.
He has also written, and contributed to, several articles published in the Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, Evening Standard and other publications.
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