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This book follows a young boy who grew up in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and a set of circumstances that happened in The Grange School in Seacroft. The year is 1949 and children were coming to school, some of them who had lost their fathers in the war. It was a poor time, but as months passed, things got better. This young lad made curiosity get the better of him. At the age of twenty-three, he had reached the top of his chosen trade, and so he decides to visit his Aunt in Australia and try his luck there. Luck remained on his side as his inquisitiveness and curiosity led him to untold riches.
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Regulating Passion examines how the American Revolution changed the nature of patriarchal rule by shattering old ways of penalizing and publishing illicit sexual behavior and more people embarked on policing the sexual morality of society.
"With a full report of the various dioceses in the United States and British North America, and a list of archbishops, bishops, and priests in Ireland.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
In the provocatively crafted 'Lady Bountiful,' George A. Birmingham delves into Edwardian Ireland with a narrative that wryly observes social hypocrisies. The story's literary style is infused with satire that sprightly scrutinizes the era's class distinctions and the pursuit of material advantages in marriage. As Birmingham constructs a dynamic tale set against the backdrop of a country on the cusp of modernity, he adeptly exposes the quaint paradoxes of a society clinging to antiquated customs while flirting with progressive ideas. The novel's treatment of such themes situates it within the broader canvas of Edwardian literature, where the interplay of social critique and entertainment is ...