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HOW THEY LIVED IN HAMPTON:; A study of Practical Christianity applied in the manufacture of woolens

HOW THEY LIVED IN HAMPTON:; A study of Practical Christianity applied in the manufacture of woolens

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HOW THEY LIVED IN HAMPTON:; A study of Practical Christianity applied in the manufacture of woolens

by HALE, Edward Everett

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Boston: Stilman Smith, 1888. First edn. 8vo, Pp. 281. A VG tight copy. Signed by the author: "For the Fair ..." A Boston Unitarian clergyman, Hale (1822-1909), is best remembered for his Man Without a Country. A narrative of life in a woolen mill.

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Title
HOW THEY LIVED IN HAMPTON:; A study of Practical Christianity applied in the manufacture of woolens
Author
HALE, Edward Everett
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Publisher
Stilman Smith
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1888

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