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Confessions of a Tradesman - A Glimpse into 19th Century Working-Class Life - cover

Confessions of a Tradesman - A Glimpse into 19th Century Working-Class Life

Frank Thomas Bullen

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Confessions of a Tradesman," Frank Thomas Bullen captivates readers with a vivid exploration of the maritime trades through a blend of autobiographical narrative and social commentary. The book adopts a richly descriptive literary style, immersing the reader in the life of a sailor while addressing broader themes of class struggle and human resilience during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bullen'Äôs keen observations illuminate the intricate tapestry of life at sea, making this work not merely a memoir but a poignant reflection on the societal dynamics of his time. Bullen, himself a seasoned sailor and a passionate writer, draws upon his extensive experiences at sea to craft this compelling narrative. His unique background equips him with an authentic voice, allowing him to bridge the gap between the lay reader and the often harsh realities faced by tradesmen of his era. His encounters with diverse cultures and maritime hardships are woven into rich prose, reflective of his quest for truth and understanding in the human condition. "Confessions of a Tradesman" is a recommended read for anyone interested in maritime history, social justice, or autobiographical writing. Bullen's insightful portrayal not only educates the reader about the tradesman's life but also evokes empathy and appreciation for the often-overlooked sacrifices made within these professions.
Disponible desde: 05/11/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 177 páginas.

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