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Robert Anderson: Forestry Exhibition at Liverpool, 1910. An article extracted from The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Volume 71, 1910. This is an article extracted from the collected volume, not a reprint or an offprint. Octavo. 4 pages. A disbound article. 146922 Price:
10.00 GBP
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Anderson, Robert: The Potteries Martyrs: Chartism In North Staffordshire. Illustrated Edition. Heritage Books, 1993, 2nd edn, revised & illustrated, September 1993. A5. Card covers. 48pp, including 12 illustrations. Near Mint. This booklet [states the foreword], is intended to be a short history of one of the most significant and least written about periods of history in North Staffordshire. The Chartist movement was to be the catalyst to perhaps the greatest radical and violent political action that Staffordshire has ever experienced. There is a special section about Joseph Capper, one of the most enduring and interesting characters to come out of North Staffordshire. he was not a famous potter, or a member of a wealthy family, but simply a blacksmith. His tale has been part of the Chartist legend for the last 150 years. And part of the myth. This booklet has a useful place in putting Chartism into context at a local level. 113581 Price:
4.95 GBP
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Anderson, Robert: The Potteries Martyrs: Chartism In North Staffordshire. Illustrated Edition. Heritage Books, 1993, 2nd edn, revised & illustrated, September 1993. A5. Card covers. 48pp, including 12 illustrations. Near Mint. This booklet [states the foreword], is intended to be a short history of one of the most significant and least written about periods of history in North Staffordshire. The Chartist movement was to be the catalyst to perhaps the greatest radical and violent political action that Staffordshire has ever experienced. There is a special section about Joseph Capper, one of the most enduring and interesting characters to come out of North Staffordshire. he was not a famous potter, or a member of a wealthy family, but simply a blacksmith. His tale has been part of the Chartist legend for the last 150 years. And part of the myth. This booklet has a useful place in putting Chartism into context at a local level. 113580 Price:
4.95 GBP
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Anderson, Robert.: The Potteries Martyrs: Chartism In North Staffordshire. Illustrated Edition. Booksets.com Ltd, 3rd edn, December 2008. A5. Card covers. 64 pages, including 15 illustrations. New. This booklet [states the foreword], is intended to be a short history of one of the most significant and least written about periods of history in North Staffordshire. The Chartist movement was to be the catalyst to perhaps the greatest radical and violent political action that Staffordshire has ever experienced. There is a special section about Joseph Capper, one of the most enduring and interesting characters to come out of North Staffordshire. he was not a famous potter, or a member of a wealthy family, but simply a blacksmith. His tale has been part of the Chartist legend for the last 150 years. And part of the myth. This booklet has a useful place in putting Chartism into context at a local level. 119594 Price:
4.95 GBP
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Anderson, Robert.: The Potteries Martyrs: Chartism In North Staffordshire. Illustrated Edition. Booksets.com Ltd, 3rd edn, December 2008. A5. Card covers. 64 pages, including 15 illustrations. New. This booklet [states the foreword], is intended to be a short history of one of the most significant and least written about periods of history in North Staffordshire. The Chartist movement was to be the catalyst to perhaps the greatest radical and violent political action that Staffordshire has ever experienced. There is a special section about Joseph Capper, one of the most enduring and interesting characters to come out of North Staffordshire. he was not a famous potter, or a member of a wealthy family, but simply a blacksmith. His tale has been part of the Chartist legend for the last 150 years. And part of the myth. This booklet has a useful place in putting Chartism into context at a local level. 119595 Price:
4.95 GBP
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Anderson, Robert.: The Potteries Martyrs: Chartism In North Staffordshire. Illustrated Edition. Booksets.com Ltd, 3rd edn, December 2008. A5. Card covers. 64 pages, including 15 illustrations. New. This booklet [states the foreword], is intended to be a short history of one of the most significant and least written about periods of history in North Staffordshire. The Chartist movement was to be the catalyst to perhaps the greatest radical and violent political action that Staffordshire has ever experienced. There is a special section about Joseph Capper, one of the most enduring and interesting characters to come out of North Staffordshire. he was not a famous potter, or a member of a wealthy family, but simply a blacksmith. His tale has been part of the Chartist legend for the last 150 years. And part of the myth. This booklet has a useful place in putting Chartism into context at a local level. 119596 Price:
4.95 GBP
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