Gerard Rawes. A Family Series, #2
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- ISBN978-1-59705-492-8
- EAN9781597054928
- Date de parution10/03/2023
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- ÉditeurWings ePress, Inc.
Résumé
A true tale of man's rags to riches life-not in the traditionally inferred 'Cinderella' sense, yet maybe not too far from it. Gerard discovers how life can pluck a man from one situation and dropped into another-as if sucked up by a tsunami and tossed on to the beach of a new world. In England's mid-eighteenth century, the emerging industrial revolution catapults a man out of aworld of serfdom into social London.
Archival records cannot lie. Once again multi-published historical writer, Kev Richardson, brings us living history; he has a way of making history come alive, touches of wit woven into the personal accounts of his characters. If you enjoy reading real history, this author is a 'must read'.
Archival records cannot lie. Once again multi-published historical writer, Kev Richardson, brings us living history; he has a way of making history come alive, touches of wit woven into the personal accounts of his characters. If you enjoy reading real history, this author is a 'must read'.
A true tale of man's rags to riches life-not in the traditionally inferred 'Cinderella' sense, yet maybe not too far from it. Gerard discovers how life can pluck a man from one situation and dropped into another-as if sucked up by a tsunami and tossed on to the beach of a new world. In England's mid-eighteenth century, the emerging industrial revolution catapults a man out of aworld of serfdom into social London.
Archival records cannot lie. Once again multi-published historical writer, Kev Richardson, brings us living history; he has a way of making history come alive, touches of wit woven into the personal accounts of his characters. If you enjoy reading real history, this author is a 'must read'.
Archival records cannot lie. Once again multi-published historical writer, Kev Richardson, brings us living history; he has a way of making history come alive, touches of wit woven into the personal accounts of his characters. If you enjoy reading real history, this author is a 'must read'.