Cobwebs and Cables

Cobwebs and Cables
Title Cobwebs and Cables PDF eBook
Author Hesba Stretton
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 274
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752422084

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Cobwebs and cables. By Hesba Stretton

Cobwebs and cables. By Hesba Stretton
Title Cobwebs and cables. By Hesba Stretton PDF eBook
Author Sarah Smith
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Pages 390
Release 1881
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Cobwebs and Cables - Scholar's Choice Edition
Title Cobwebs and Cables - Scholar's Choice Edition PDF eBook
Author Hesba Stretton
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Pages 350
Release 2015-02-16
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Cobwebs and Cables

Cobwebs and Cables
Title Cobwebs and Cables PDF eBook
Author Hesba Stretton
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Pages 288
Release 1882
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Cobwebs and Cables, by Hesba Stretton. Gold in the Furnace, by M.H. Cornwall Legh and Lady Dye's Reparation, by Sarah Doudney

Cobwebs and Cables, by Hesba Stretton. Gold in the Furnace, by M.H. Cornwall Legh and Lady Dye's Reparation, by Sarah Doudney
Title Cobwebs and Cables, by Hesba Stretton. Gold in the Furnace, by M.H. Cornwall Legh and Lady Dye's Reparation, by Sarah Doudney PDF eBook
Author Hesba STRETTON
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Cobwebs and Cables. By H.S. [With Illustrations.].

Cobwebs and Cables. By H.S. [With Illustrations.].
Title Cobwebs and Cables. By H.S. [With Illustrations.]. PDF eBook
Author Hesba Stretton
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Pages 365
Release 1881*
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Hesba Stretton - Cobwebs and Cables

Hesba Stretton - Cobwebs and Cables
Title Hesba Stretton - Cobwebs and Cables PDF eBook
Author Hesba Stretton
Publisher Horse's Mouth
Pages 186
Release 2018-09-06
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ISBN 9781787801189

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Hesba Stretton was the pen name of Sarah Smith who was born on July 27th 1832 in Wellington, Shropshire, the younger daughter of bookseller, Benjamin Smith and his wife, Anne Bakewell Smith, a devout Methodist. Although she and her elder sister attended the Old Hall school in town, they were largely self-educated. Smith became one of the most popular Evangelical writers of the 19th century. She used her "Christian principles as a protest against specific social evils in her children's books." Her moral tales and semi-religious stories, mainly directed towards the young, were printed in huge numbers. After her sister submitted, without her knowledge, a story on her behalf ('The Lucky Leg', was a bizarre tale of a widower who proposes to women with wooden legs) Smith became a regular contributor to Household Words and All the Year Round, two popular periodicals begun by Charles Dickens. Dickens would collaborate with many writers to produce his part-work stories. Smith writing under the pseudonym Hesba Stretton (created from the initials of herself and four surviving siblings: Hannah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Benjamin, Anna and the name of a Shropshire village; All Stretton) contributed a well-regarded short story, 'The Ghost in the Cloak-Room', as part of 'The Haunted House'. She would go on to write over 40 novels. Her break out book was 'Jessica's First Prayer', published in the Sunday at Home journal in 1866 and the following year as a book. By the end of the century it had sold over one and a half million copies. To put that into context; ten times the sales of 'Alice in Wonderland'. The book gave rise to a strand of books about homeless children in Victorian society combining elements of the sensational novel and the religious tract bringing the image of the poor, under-privileged, child into the Victorian social conscious. A sequel, 'Jessica's Mother', was published in Sunday at Home in 1866 and eventually as a book, some decades later, in 1904. It was translated into fifteen European and Asiatic languages as well as Braille, depicted on coloured slides for magic lantern segments of Bands of Hope programmes, and placed in all Russian schools by order of Tsar Alexander II. Smith became the chief writer for the Religious Tract Society. Her experience of working with slum children in Manchester in the 1860s gave her books great atmosphere and, of course, a sense of authenticity. In 1884, Smith was one of the co-founders, together with Lord Shaftesbury and others, of the London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which then combined, five years later, with societies in other cities to form the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Smith resigned a decade later in protest at financial mismanagement. In retirement in Richmond, Surrey, the Smith sisters ran a branch of the Popular Book Club for working-class readers. Sarah Smith died on October 8th, 1911 at home at Ivycroft on Ham Common. She had survived her sister by eight months.