LIBROS DEL AUTOR: joseph aston

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: joseph aston

  • A Letter To Lieut. Col. Joseph Hanson Containing Concise Observations On His Brief Remarks On The Present Volunteer Establishment, By A Volunteer [j. Aston.]
    Joseph Aston / Joseph Hanson
    In 'A Letter To Lieut. Col. Joseph Hanson Containing Concise Observations On His Brief Remarks On The Present Volunteer Establishment, By A Volunteer [j. Aston.]', a volunteer soldier critically responds to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hanson’s perspectives on the volunteer military system. This historical document offers insights into the debates surrounding military organization...
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  • A Family Story
    Joseph Aston
    A Family Story: A Comedy is a play written by Joseph Aston and first published in 1814. The play revolves around the story of a family, the Wilmots, who are in financial trouble and are desperately trying to save their estate. The patriarch of the family, Sir George Wilmot, is a bit of a spendthrift and has managed to accumulate a large amount of debt. His son, Charles, is in l...
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  • A Picture Of Manchester (1826)
    Joseph Aston
    ''A Picture of Manchester'' is a book written by Joseph Aston and published in 1826. The book provides a detailed description of the city of Manchester during the early 19th century, including its history, geography, industries, and social life. Aston’s account is based on his personal observations and research, and includes information on the city’s architecture, public instit...
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    34,37 €

  • Metrical Records Of Manchester, In Which Its History Is Traced, Currente Calamo
    Joseph Aston
    Metrical Records of Manchester is a historical book written by Joseph Aston in 1822. The book traces the history of Manchester from the time of the ancient Britons to the present day. The author uses a metrical format to present the information, which means that the text is written in verse. This unique approach to history gives the book a poetic feel, and makes it an interesti...
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  • Retributive Justice
    Joseph Aston
    Retributive Justice: A Tragedy, In Five Acts (1813) is a play written by Joseph Aston. The story revolves around the character of Sir Arthur, a wealthy and powerful man who has committed a heinous crime. The play explores the themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of one’s actions.The play opens with Sir Arthur being accused of a crime he committed years ago. He is b...
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