Publisher's Synopsis
The Revolution In Tanner's Lane is a historical fiction novel written by Mark Rutherford. The story is set in the mid-19th century in England and revolves around the lives of the working-class people living in Tanner's Lane, a poor neighborhood in London. The novel explores the themes of social injustice, poverty, and revolution.The main character of the story is Richard Gunn, a tanner who is struggling to make ends meet. He is a hard-working man who is deeply concerned about the welfare of his family and community. Richard becomes involved in the Chartist movement, a political movement that aimed to improve the rights of working-class people.The novel follows Richard's journey as he becomes more involved in the movement and begins to organize protests and rallies. However, his involvement in the movement puts him in danger, and he is arrested and imprisoned. The story also follows the lives of other characters in Tanner's Lane, including Richard's wife, Sarah, and their children.The Revolution In Tanner's Lane is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores important social and political issues. It provides a vivid portrayal of life in 19th century London and highlights the struggles of working-class people during this time. The novel is well-written and engaging, with a strong narrative and well-developed characters. It is a must-read for anyone interested in history, social justice, and political movements.Bow Street was completely at fault, and never discovered the secret of that assassination. It was clear that neither the Major nor Coleman were the murderers, as they had been noticed at some distance from the spot where the Secretary fell by several persons who described them accurately. Nor was Caillaud suspected, as the constable testified that he passed him on the opposite side of the street, as he followed the Secretary. The only conclusion, according to Bow Street, which was free from all doubt was, that whoever did the deed was a committee consisting of a single member.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.