Rural Rides, Volumen1

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Cosimo, Inc., 2005 M01 1 - 328 páginas
Upon beholding the masses of buildings, at Oxford, devoted to what they call "learning," I could not help reflecting on the drones that they contain and the wasps they send forth! -from "Burghclere (Hants), Sunday, 18 Nov." Son of an innkeeper, former soldier, champion of the working class, early anticorporate activist, and future Member of Parliament-Will Cobbett's unique eye offers us a perspective on 19th-century England we won't find anywhere else. Cobbett roamed Southern England on horseback in the years between 1821 and 1832, gathering his "economical and political observations relative to matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the state of" that charming part of the world, one in the throes of massive change in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. Volume 1 covers the years 1821 to 1825 and features cutting observations on the smokelike fogs of London, the price of lodgings in Oxford, the meanness of landlords, and the pleasures of watching "very pretty girls" in their Sunday best going to church. This is an extraordinary record of a world long gone, one very little documented when it existed, by a voice who was far ahead of his time. British journalist and radical WILLIAM COBBETT (1762-1835) is also the author of The Progress of a Ploughboy to a Seat in Parliament (1830).
 

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From London through Newbury to Berghclere Hurstbourn Tarrant
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From Gloucester to Bollitree in Herefordshire Ross Hereford
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From Kensington to Dartford Rochester Chatham and Faversham
41
Norfolk and Suffolk Journal
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From Kensington to Battle through Bromley Sevenoaks and Tun
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Through Croydon Godstone East Grinstead and Uckfield to Lewes
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From London through Ware and Royston to Huntingdon
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From Kensington to Uphusband including a Rustic Harangue
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From Kensington to Worth in Sussex
160
Through the Southeast of Hampshire back through the Southwest
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Through the Northeast part of Sussex and all across Kent from
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From Dover through the Isle of Thanet by Canterbury and Faver
239
From Kensington across Surrey and along that county
265
From Chilworth in Surrey to Winchester
278
From Winchester to Berghclere
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From Berghclere to Petersfield
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Through Hampshire Berkshire Surrey and Sussex
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