Life-Stories of Famous Men

Life-Stories of Famous Men George Jacob Holyoake (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Life-Stories of Famous Men: George Jacob Holyoake

Holyoake was born in Birmingham on April 13, 1817. He was the son of a foreman in the Eagle Foundry, who wore drab breeches and shining top-boots of a Sunday. His mother, a pious woman, ran a button-making business in a shed at the rear of the house. It was, therefore, for the time, a comfortable home. Probably it enjoyed a revenue of thirty shillings a week.

There was more of Jacob than of St. George about the child in those days. He grew in piety and good nature so promisingly that they called him the angel-child. At the age of seven he learned the art of reading in the school of an old dame - who probably could not write. At the age of eight he began, after school hours, to solder the handles on tin lanterns and help to make buttons. At the age of nine he commenced to work in the Eagle Foundry, from six in the morning until six in the evening, including Saturdays; and he spent the Sunday in church or over religious books. He attended the Wesleyan Sunday School until he was fifteen, and continued to learn to read, but not to write.

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ISBN: 9781333208585
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 140
Weight: 195g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm