Lives of Illustrious ShoemakersGood Press, 26 apr 2021 - 772 pagine Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers is a detailed and interesting novel about the lives of shoemakers in the 19th century. Excerpt: "... he would no doubt be greatly amazed if the intelligent verger by his side were to whisper in his ear, "That man was once a cobbler's boy; the first weapons he ever used in fighting the battle of life were the awl and hammer and last." |
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GERMANY | |
SIR CHRISTOPHER MYNGS ADMIRAL OF THE ENGLISH FLEET | |
RICHARD SAVAGE THE FRIEND OF POPE | |
JOHN STRUTHERS POET EDITOR | |
WILLIAM HUNTINGDON S S CALVINISTIC METHODIST PREACHER | |
AMERICA | |
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