The London Apprentice
Title | The London Apprentice PDF eBook |
Author | Gil Jackson |
Publisher | Hiram B. Good |
Total Pages | 153 |
Release | 2020-10-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1838232648 |
FANCY A JOB AS AN APPRENTICE COMPOSITOR*? (*a snotty-nosed subclass of the primitive species Homo erectus) A tongue-in-cheek autobiography of an apprentice compositor learning his trade in London’s Old Covent Garden during the so-called swinging ’Sixties, when youth culture was, for the first time, finding an identity in a post-war Britain. Chapters include: The composer (music critics need not apply). Trots and trotting (Deli belly? Worse than that!). A wet lunch (bring your own blotting paper). Tickets, please! (I'm an apprentice, inspector - we're exempt). A suspected criminal for a day (it wasn't me guv'nor, honest). Soho! (The cultural quarter of London? Not then it wasn't). Swearing (and other terms of endearment). For this is, A GUFFAW OF RIB-TICKLING TALES, ANECDOTES, AND STORIES THAT WILL GUARANTEE YOU SPLITTING YOUR SIDES WITH LAUGHTER! And one, that will educate the reader in the finer points of robbing, The London Underground blind, before getting caught. What kind of reader would enjoy your book? Not necessarily one that has an interest in the printing industry. Although they might have. No, it would be a person that has an interest in nostalgia for a world that is no longer there. Just a memory. A reader that enjoys humour, with hopefully, occasional overtones of thought provoking seriousness that will bring him or her away from the page for a moment to reflect. Bring a nod of affirmity, a tear to the eye perhaps, as they reflect on their own experiences of life and family. READER REVIEWS A must read for all Great read couldn't put it down. A fascinating look back at the sixties in London A fascinating look back at the sixties in London and into the printing industry. I'm a little younger than Gil, not working in London until the Seventies, but many things were still the same then. NB: The author does not subscribe to 'paid for' reviews.
The London apprentice, and the goldsmith's daughter of West Chepe; a tale
Title | The London apprentice, and the goldsmith's daughter of West Chepe; a tale PDF eBook |
Author | Pierce Egan |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 748 |
Release | 1852 |
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The London Apprentice; Or, the Melancholy History of George Barnwell
Title | The London Apprentice; Or, the Melancholy History of George Barnwell PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 30 |
Release | 1830 |
Genre | Murder |
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The London Apprentice; Or, Singular Adventures of Henry and Zelima. An Historical Tale. By the Author of “Douglas Castle”, Etc
Title | The London Apprentice; Or, Singular Adventures of Henry and Zelima. An Historical Tale. By the Author of “Douglas Castle”, Etc PDF eBook |
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Publisher | |
Total Pages | 56 |
Release | 1805 |
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Georgy Barnwell; or, the Unfortunate London apprentice! A tragi-comical, operatic, historical burlesque, in one act, etc
Title | Georgy Barnwell; or, the Unfortunate London apprentice! A tragi-comical, operatic, historical burlesque, in one act, etc PDF eBook |
Author | Montague Corri |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 26 |
Release | 1850 |
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The Happy Transformation; Or, the History of a London Apprentice. An Authentic Narrative in a Series of Letters ... With a Preface by W. H. Pearce. Third Edition
Title | The Happy Transformation; Or, the History of a London Apprentice. An Authentic Narrative in a Series of Letters ... With a Preface by W. H. Pearce. Third Edition PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 128 |
Release | 1844 |
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An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures
Title | An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures PDF eBook |
Author | Clarice Lispector |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 150 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0811230678 |
Now in paperback, a romantic love story by the great Brazilian writer Lóri, a primary school teacher, is isolated and nervous, comfortable with children but unable to connect to adults. When she meets Ulisses, a professor of philosophy, an opportunity opens: a chance to escape the shipwreck of introspection and embrace the love, including the sexual love, of a man. Her attempt, as Sheila Heti writes in her afterword, is not only “to love and to be loved,” but also “to be worthy of life itself.” Published in 1968, An Apprenticeship is Clarice Lispector’s attempt to reinvent herself following the exhausting effort of her metaphysical masterpiece The Passion According to G. H. Here, in this unconventional love story, she explores the ways in which people try to bridge the gaps between them, and the result, unusual in her work, surprised many readers and became a bestseller. Some appreciated its accessibility; others denounced it as sexist or superficial. To both admirers and critics, the olympian Clarice gave a typically elliptical answer: “I humanized myself,” she said. “The book reflects that.”