Alton Locke, Tailor and PoetCharles Kingsley (1819-1875) was an English novelist, particularly associated with the West Country and north-east Hampshire. His best known are "Hypatia" (1853), "Hereward the Wake" (1865), and "Westward Ho!" (1855). |
Contents
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PREFACETO THE UNDERGRADUATES OF CAMBRIDGE | 101 |
PREFACETO THE WORKINGMEN OF GREAT BRITAIN | 131 |
THE TAILORS WORKROOM | 153 |
TAILORS AND SOLDIERS | 184 |
THE SCEPTICS MOTHER | 200 |
THE DULWICH GALLERY | 213 |
FIRST LOVE | 232 |
LIGHT IN A DARK PLACE | 245 |
POETRY AND POETS | 259 |
THE YARD WHERE THE GENTLEMEN LIVE | 288 |
CAMBRIDGE | 301 |
THE LOST IDOL FOUND | 315 |
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