Cleg Kelly Arab of the City His Progress and Adventures

Cleg Kelly Arab of the City His Progress and Adventures

Author: S. R. Crockett

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 2023-08-15

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13:

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His teacher did not so much object to the pranks of Cleg Kelly himself. He objected mainly because, being ragged, barelegged, with garments picturesquely ventilated, and a hat without a crown, he was as irresistible in charm and fascination to all the other members of his class as if he had been arrayed in silver armour starry clear. For though Hunker Court was a mission school, it was quite a superior mission. And (with the exception of one class, which was much looked down upon) the lowest class of children were not encouraged to attend. Now Cleg Kelly, by parentage and character, was almost, if not quite, as the mothers of the next social grade said, “the lowest of the low.” So when Cleg’s teacher, a respectable young journeyman plumber, could stand no more pranks and had grown tired of cuffing and pulling, he led Cleg up to the awful desk of the superintendent from which the rebukes and prizes were delivered...FROM THE BOOKS.


Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City

Author: Samuel Rutherford Crockett

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-09-21

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 3734042186

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Reproduction of the original: Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City by Samuel Rutherford Crockett


Dominion and Agency

Dominion and Agency

Author: Eli MacLaren

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2011-10-08

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1442695676

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The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century. In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture.