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Fifty Years of Work Without Wages

Fifty Years of Work Without Wages Laborare Est Orare - Cambridge Library Collection. British and Irish History, 19th Century

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Publisher's Synopsis

Born in Ancoats, a deprived industrial area of Manchester, Charles Rowley (1839-1933) witnessed what he saw as the degeneration of inner-city life in the second half of the nineteenth century. His family's picture-framing business, combined with his love of culture, brought him into contact with the ideas and personalities associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, notably William Morris. As a social reformer, Rowley was suspicious of organised charity and its tendency to patronise those it tried to support. Through a number of progressive initiatives, he laboured to bring art and culture to working people: the Ancoats Brotherhood, which organised lectures and reading groups, was among the many projects he fostered. First published in 1911, these well-illustrated memoirs present a thoughtful portrait of Rowley's experiences and enthusiasms, touching upon his interactions with such artists as Ford Madox Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781108064583
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.4209034
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 470g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm