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Forest and Game-Law Tales V2 is a collection of short stories written by Harriet Martineau. The book explores the relationship between humans and nature, particularly in the context of hunting and game laws. The stories are set in the English countryside and feature characters from different social classes, including landowners, gamekeepers, poachers, and peasants. Martineau uses her writing to critique the injustices of the game laws and to advocate for a more sustainable and ethical approach to hunting and land management. The book is a fascinating insight into the social and environmental…mehr

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Forest and Game-Law Tales V2 is a collection of short stories written by Harriet Martineau. The book explores the relationship between humans and nature, particularly in the context of hunting and game laws. The stories are set in the English countryside and feature characters from different social classes, including landowners, gamekeepers, poachers, and peasants. Martineau uses her writing to critique the injustices of the game laws and to advocate for a more sustainable and ethical approach to hunting and land management. The book is a fascinating insight into the social and environmental issues of the 19th century and is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of conservation and wildlife management.In Three Volumes.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.
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British social theorist, author, and journalist Harriet Martineau (1802 1876) is renowned for her important contributions to literature, sociology, and economics, among other subjects. Martineau was born in Norwich, England, on June 12, 1802, and had to overcome obstacles at a young age because he was deaf and had little money. In the 1820s, Martineau started her creative career and became well-known for her novels and children's books. She is most recognized, nevertheless, for her revolutionary contributions to political economy and sociology. She was one of the first sociologists because of her "Illustrations of Political Economy" series, which she wrote in the 1830s and used fiction to tackle difficult economic and social themes. Martineau overcame obstacles relating to gender during her career, but her brilliance and dedication to social justice endured. She made a lot of trips later in life and kept writing about a variety of subjects, including her experiences in the Middle East. Beyond her own century, Harriet Martineau left a lasting impact on feminists and sociologists of later generations.