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The Black Forge Mills : or, Up the King's highway

E-Book (EPUB) - Erscheinungsjahr 2025von William P. Chipman

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In "The Black Forge Mills: or, Up the King's Highway," William P. Chipman presents a rich narrative set against the backdrop of 19th-century industrial America. The book intertwines elements of historical fiction and socio-economic commentary, revealing the transformative impact of industrialization on human lives and landscapes. Chipman's prose is characterized by its vivid descriptions, keen attention to detail, and a poignant sense of place, illuminating the inner workings of forge mills and the complexities of the characters' lives as they navigate personal conflicts and societal expectations along the King's Highway. William P. Chipman was born into a period marked by rapid change and industrial growth, factors that shaped his perspectives and creative expressions. His exposure to the compelling narratives of those affected by the rise of industry fueled his desire to explore themes surrounding human resilience and the dichotomies of progress. An adept historian and storyteller, Chipman intricately blends factual historical contexts with imaginative storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. For readers interested in historical fiction that expertly captures the essence of a pivotal era, "The Black Forge Mills" is an essential read. Chipman's insightful exploration of human experiences and industrial transformation resonates on multiple levels, making it a significant addition to the canon of American literature. This work not only entertains but also invites reflection on the enduring consequences of progress and change.

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Produktinformation

Seitenzahl 200
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
VerlagGood Press
SpracheEnglish
Zusatzinformationen 200 Seiten
ISBN 8596547867883