A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN’S STORY

A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN’S STORY

JAMES McCARRAHER

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia social y cultural
ISBN:
9781716298677

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APPROXIMATELY 5,500 WORDS IN LENGTH. AN IDEAL TEACHING AID. This is a short story about the life of a humble Victorian, from his difficult start in East India, the loss of his parents at an early age to his determination to lead a worthy and useful life. This is the story of Samuel William McCarraher. The book includes first hand accounts of his life left by Samuel and is the sequel to A VICTORIAN SOLDIER’S STORY about his father’s life.

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