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Biographies of Working Men

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Biographies of Working Men by Grant Allen is a fascinating and eye-opening read that sheds light on the lives and struggles of everyday individuals throughout history. Allen's writing is engaging and insightful, offering a unique perspective on the often overlooked contributions and hardships faced by working-class men.

Through a series of biographical sketches, Allen brings to life a diverse cast of characters who have gone largely unnoticed in the annals of history. From laborers and craftsmen to teachers and activists, each individual featured in the book offers a compelling glimpse into their world and the challenges they faced in a rapidly changing society.

What sets Biographies of Working Men apart is Allen's ability to humanize his subjects, presenting them as multidimensional individuals with hopes, dreams, and fears just like anyone else. By highlighting their personal struggles and triumphs, he effectively illustrates the wide-ranging impact that working-class men have had on shaping the world we live in today.

Overall, Biographies of Working Men is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the often untold stories of ordinary people who have made extraordinary contributions to society. Allen's skillful storytelling and thoughtful analysis make this book a valuable addition to the study of history and social justice.

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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


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