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  • Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    "Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine" by Edwin Waugh provides a vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by working-class families in Lancashire during a time of economic hardship. Waugh, through his keen observations and empathetic writing, captures the daily lives, challenges, and resilience of factory workers affected by the cotton famine. The book serves as a ... Read more

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  • Lancashire Sketches

    A Literary Journey Through Lancashire's Charm and Culture

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    In "Lancashire Sketches", Edwin Waugh presents a vivid tapestry of life in the 19th-century Lancashire, weaving together personal anecdotes, social commentary, and a keen observation of the local landscape. The book is marked by Waugh's innovative use of dialect, which imbues his narratives with authenticity and regional flavor. His lens captures not only the joys and sorrows of everyday existence ... Read more

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  • Th' Barrel Organ

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    The poem depicts a barrel organ, a type of mechanical musical instrument often played by street musicians, and the effect it has on the people who hear its music. Through vivid descriptions and dialectal language, Waugh captures the atmosphere and emotions evoked by the sound of the barrel organ as it plays in different settings.Edwin Waugh was known for his ability to portray scenes of everyday ... Read more

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  • Lancashire Sketches

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    Lancashire Sketches by Edwin Waugh is a vivid collection of short stories and essays that captures the culture, traditions, and everyday life of Lancashire’s working-class communities during the mid-19th century. Waugh, a celebrated dialect poet and writer, was deeply connected to the people and places he wrote about, and his sketches reflect a genuine affection for the Lancashire region and its ... Read more

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  • Lancashire Songs

    Enriched edition. Celebrating Lancashire's Cultural Tapestry Through Verse and Melody

    In "Lancashire Songs," Edwin Waugh masterfully captures the rich tapestry of rural life in nineteenth-century England through a collection of ballads and folk-inspired lyrics. Waugh's literary style is characterized by its vivid imagery and lyrical simplicity, reflecting the working-class ethos of the time. The poems bridge the gap between oral tradition and written verse, celebrating local ... Read more

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  • Th' Barrel Organ

    Capturing the Essence of Lancashire Life in 19th Century Dialect Poetry

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    In "Th' Barrel Organ," Edwin Waugh masterfully encapsulates the social landscape of 19th-century England through the lens of regional dialect and vivid imagery. The narrative centers around a humble barrel organ player, whose music serves as the backdrop for the unfolding dramas of urban life. Waugh's use of Lancashire dialect not only lends authenticity to the characters but also immerses the ... Read more

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  • Moor Fires

    With Introductory Poems by Edwin Waugh and Emily Brontë

    by Young ...
    “Moor Fires” is a 1916 novel written by E. H. Young. Emily Hilda Daniell (1880–1949) was an English children's writer, novelist, mountaineer, and advocate for female suffrage who wrote under the pen name E. H. Young. Despite being almost completely unheard of now, Young was a celebrated author who produced numerous best sellers during her time. The third of her novels, “Moor Fires” centres around ... Read more

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  • Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine

    Enriched edition. Resilience and Sacrifice: A Lancashire Factory Family's Story

    In "Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine," Edwin Waugh intricately documents the plight of working-class families enduring the economic catastrophe that swept through Lancashire during the 1860s. Waugh employs a vivid, often poignant literary style that captures the stark realities and emotional landscapes of factory workers affected by the American Civil War's ... Read more

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  • Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    This edition features a linked Table of ContentsCONTENTSI Among the Blackburn OperativesII " "III Among the Preston OperativesIV " "V " "VI " "VII " "VIII " "IX " "X " "XI " "XII " "XIII " "XIV " "XV Among the Wigan OperativesXVI " "XVII " "XVIII " "XIX " "XX " "XXI " "XXII An Incident by the WaysideXXIII Wandering Minstrel... ... Read more

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    Poems and Songs of Lancashire

    by Edwin Waugh ...
    Narrated by Titus Lynch ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 45 min

    A selection of poems in the Lancashire dialect by the foremost exponent of the form. A printer by training, Edwin Waugh left his trade for secretarial work and began his literary career in 1852. His first dialect poem, 'Come whoam to thi' childer and me', was written at the Clarence Hotel, Manchester, on 10 June 1856 and published in the Manchester Examiner the following day.Edwin Waugh is perhaps ... Read more

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    Poems And Songs In The Lancashire Dialect (Unabridged)

    by EDWIN WAUGH ...
    Narrated by Robert Tillman ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 44 min

    A selection of poems in the Lancashire dialect by the foremost exponent of the form. A printer by training, Edwin Waugh left his trade for secretarial work and began his literary career in 1852. His first dialect poem, 'Come whoam to thi' childer and me', was written at the Clarence Hotel, Manchester, on 10 June 1856 and published in the Manchester Examiner the following day. The best known ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

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