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Biographies of Working Men

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Grant Allen was an anthropologist, scientific writer, novelist and poet, though the biographer and writer Frank Harris has said of him that "He could be described with more 'ists' than anyone else I ever saw. He was an atheist and pacifist and socialist, a botanist and zoologist and optimist, a chemist and physicist, a scientist of scientists, a monist, meliorist and hedonist…". As a novelist, he is noted as a pioneer in both the detective and science fiction genres. He was born in Canada but spent the latter part of his life in England.

"Biographies of Working Men" is a volume containing brief biographies of seven men from working class backgrounds who went on to excel in their chosen fields. They are: Thomas Telford, George Stephenson, John Gibson, William Herschel, Jean François Millet, James Garfield and Thomas Edward.
- Summary by Noel Badrian (5 hr 51 min)

Chapters

01 - Thomas Telford, Stonemason - Part 1

22:12

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02 - Thomas Telford, Stonemason - Part 2

23:00

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03 - George Stephenson, Engine-man - Part 1

26:10

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04 - George Stephenson, Engine-man - Part 2

28:38

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05 - John Gibson, sculptor - Part 1

29:03

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06 - John Gibson, sculptor - Part 2

25:56

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07 - William Herschel, bandsman - Part 1

24:05

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08 - William Herschel, bandsman - Part 2

25:17

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09 - Jean François Millet, painter - Part 1

21:45

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10 - Jean François Millet, painter - Part 2

19:09

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11 - James Garfield, canal boy - Part 1

28:20

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12 - James Garfield, canal boy - Part 2

26:11

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13 - Thomas Edward, shoemaker - Part 1

25:29

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14 - Thomas Edward, shoemaker - Part 2

26:16

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

An enthralling collection about the lives of some great men whose life works benefited man. They fought against poverty and general ignorance to educate themselves, each in a field of interest to which they were not born . Very interesting and superbly read.

(5 Sterne)

Noel Badrian’s soothing voice, kindness and sense of equality and humanity are perfectly matched to these encouraging histories