Through The Fray: A Tale of The Luddite Riots (Original Illustrations & Text) (Historical Classics Book 2)
Book Details
Author(s)George Alfred Henty
PublisherNew York: Hurst & Company, 1890
ISBN / ASINB008LW6WVU
ISBN-13978B008LW6WV6
Sales Rank1,910,841
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The story is laid in Yorkshire, England, at the start of the 19th century. It was a time food prices, caused by shortage during the war and the start of the industrial age drove the working-classes to desperation. They banded together in a wide-spread organization known as the Luddite Society. There is plenty of action and adventure in the tale, but its chief interest lies in the character of the hero, and the manner he is put on trial for his life.
The Society was named after Ned Ludd, a youth who had allegedly smashed two stocking frames in the textile industry during the late 18th century. His name had become emblematic of machine destroyers and those who reject technological advances.
George Alfred Henty (1832-1902), was a prolific English novelist and a special correspondent. He is best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century. His works include Out on the Pampas (1871), The Young Buglers (1880), With Clive in India (1884) and Wulf the Saxon (1895).
This book is an exact, high-definition copy of the print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it is not a transcription, which may be full of typographic errors.
"Exact" means that if the print version has any inscriptions or previous owner's name in the front of the book, so, too, will this e-book; blank pages that often separate chapters will be left in; and, any pages that may have a folded corner or other, similar factor will be present, too.
In other words, no changes have been made to either the illustrations or the text.
The Society was named after Ned Ludd, a youth who had allegedly smashed two stocking frames in the textile industry during the late 18th century. His name had become emblematic of machine destroyers and those who reject technological advances.
George Alfred Henty (1832-1902), was a prolific English novelist and a special correspondent. He is best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century. His works include Out on the Pampas (1871), The Young Buglers (1880), With Clive in India (1884) and Wulf the Saxon (1895).
This book is an exact, high-definition copy of the print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it is not a transcription, which may be full of typographic errors.
"Exact" means that if the print version has any inscriptions or previous owner's name in the front of the book, so, too, will this e-book; blank pages that often separate chapters will be left in; and, any pages that may have a folded corner or other, similar factor will be present, too.
In other words, no changes have been made to either the illustrations or the text.










