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The History of David Grieve
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The History of David Grieve relates the story of
two orphan children, being brought up by their
aunt and uncle in the lee of Kinder Scout in the
Peak District, before 'escaping' to live in the
Manchester of the mid-nineteenth century.
Mrs Humphry Ward, nee Mary Augusta Arnold,was born in Hobart,Australia, in June 1851. She came to live in England at the age of sixteen and married
Humphry Ward who was also a writer.
Mary helped found the Women's National Anti-
Suffrage League in 1908.
She regularly visited Manchester in the 1880's to
stay with her brother, W.T. (Willy) Arnold, who
lived in Nelson Street and worked as a sub-editor
on the Manchester Guardian.An absorbing tale by one of the late Victorian period's outstanding novelists.
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Product Details
- ISBN
- 9781447706281
- Copyright
- Public Domain
- Publisher
- Northen Grove Publishing Projects
- Published
- May 13, 2011
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 723
- Binding
- Perfect-bound Paperback
- Interior Ink
- Black & white
- Weight
- 2.57 lbs.
- Dimensions (inches)
- 5.83 wide x 8.26 tall
- Product ID
- 15706785
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Keywords
- Manchester ,
- Victorian ,
- Industrial Revolution ,
- trade unions ,
- vegetarian ,
- chartist ,
- artist ,
- France ,
- Paris
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