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100%: Through the Fray : A Tale of the Luddite Riots (ISBN: 9798591212032) 1886, in Englisch.
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56%: Through The Fray (Illustrated): A Tale of The Luddite Riots G. A. Henty Author (ISBN: 9781078750448) Barnes & Noble Press, in Englisch.
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Through the Fray : A Tale of the Luddite Riots (1886)
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ISBN: 9798591212032 bzw. 8591212037, vermutlich in Englisch, gebraucht.
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Originally Published 1886. Features 12 Illustrations. The tale of Ned Ludd, the leader of the Luddite Rebellion in Yorkshire, England in the early 1800s. Newly Edited with new typesetting for ease of reading. Contains regional dialects or accented English. Chapter List: A Fishing Expedition The Fight on the Moor A Cropper Village The Worms Turn The New Master The Thief Detected A Terrible Shock Ned is Sorely Tried A Painful Time Troubles at Home The New Machinery Murdered! Committed for Trial Committed for Trial(Part 2) Not Guilty Luke Marner's Sacrifice A Lonely Life Ned is Attacked The Attack on Cartwright's Mill Cleared at Last This edition is only available in print. Brought to you by The Ages Publishing.
Originally Published 1886. Features 12 Illustrations. The tale of Ned Ludd, the leader of the Luddite Rebellion in Yorkshire, England in the early 1800s. Newly Edited with new typesetting for ease of reading. Contains regional dialects or accented English. Chapter List: A Fishing Expedition The Fight on the Moor A Cropper Village The Worms Turn The New Master The Thief Detected A Terrible Shock Ned is Sorely Tried A Painful Time Troubles at Home The New Machinery Murdered! Committed for Trial Committed for Trial(Part 2) Not Guilty Luke Marner's Sacrifice A Lonely Life Ned is Attacked The Attack on Cartwright's Mill Cleared at Last This edition is only available in print. Brought to you by The Ages Publishing.
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Through The Fray (Illustrated): A Tale of The Luddite Riots G. A. Henty Author
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ISBN: 9781078750448 bzw. 1078750440, vermutlich in Englisch, Barnes & Noble Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock, plus shipping.
Through the Fray is an adventure story of riots by English textile workers in the 19th century. The Luddite movement began when high food prices, caused by shortage during the war, and the start of the industrial age drove the working-classes to desperation. They banded together in a wide-spread organization known as the Luddite Society, perhaps named for Ned Ludd, and began destroying textile machinery and factories. Ned Sankey's family owned such a factory, and it became necessary for him to defend it against the Luddites. When his stepfather is killed, he is arrested and put on trial for his life.
Through the Fray is an adventure story of riots by English textile workers in the 19th century. The Luddite movement began when high food prices, caused by shortage during the war, and the start of the industrial age drove the working-classes to desperation. They banded together in a wide-spread organization known as the Luddite Society, perhaps named for Ned Ludd, and began destroying textile machinery and factories. Ned Sankey's family owned such a factory, and it became necessary for him to defend it against the Luddites. When his stepfather is killed, he is arrested and put on trial for his life.
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