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In "Arnold Bennett - The Ultimate Self-Help Collection," Bennett distills his insights into the human experience, combining practical advice with a keen understanding of the psyche. This anthology showcases his signature blend of realism and optimism, derived from the turn-of-the-century British context, where self-improvement literature began to flourish. Through essays, treatises, and personal philosophies, Bennett addresses themes such as productivity, personal responsibility, and the pursuit of happiness, proving that self-improvement is not merely a goal but a continuous journey. His accessible prose invites readers from all walks of life to engage deeply with his transformative perspec...
The 'ARNOLD BENNETT Ultimate Collection' presents a comprehensive anthology of Bennett's works, showcasing his literary craftsmanship through novels, essays, and critiques that reflect the societal transformations of early 20th-century England. Known for his keen observations and vivid characterizations, Bennett employs a realist style that immerses readers in the lives of the working-class in the Potteries, with particular focus on themes of ambition, domesticity, and the complexities of human relationships. This anthology encapsulates his unique mastery of dialogue and detailed settings, ultimately offering a lens through which one can examine the intricate social fabric of his time. Arnol...
Reproduction of the original. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.
IMPORTANT: Both Volume One & Volume Two are required for the complete BOOK of DEW. Over 42 years of research into the surname DEW, and spelling variations, in the United States. Started in 1975, this research attempts to document the relationships among all the ancestors and descendants of the DEW surname from all parts of this country.
Ancestors of the McCormick family were of Scotch-Irish lineage, strict Presbyterians in religious belief. James McCormick of Londonderry, Ireland was the progenitor of those who emigrated to America. Some came by way of Philadelphia, others landed at Charleston, South Carolina. McCormicks were residing in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania prior to 1750. The author has dedicated this McCormick family genealogy to his father, Robert McCormick, inventor of the reaper.
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