Rediscover a lost gem of literature with "Many Furrows" by A. G. Gardiner, a timeless masterpiece that has been out of print for decades and is now lovingly republished by Alpha Editions. This beautifully restored edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, made available for today s and future generations to cherish. "Many Furrows" weaves a rich tapestry of human experience, exploring the intricate lives and struggles of its characters with Gardiner s signature wit and insight. This unique narrative delves into the universal themes of ambition, love, and…mehr
Rediscover a lost gem of literature with "Many Furrows" by A. G. Gardiner, a timeless masterpiece that has been out of print for decades and is now lovingly republished by Alpha Editions. This beautifully restored edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, made available for today s and future generations to cherish. "Many Furrows" weaves a rich tapestry of human experience, exploring the intricate lives and struggles of its characters with Gardiner s signature wit and insight. This unique narrative delves into the universal themes of ambition, love, and the relentless pursuit of dreams, resonating with readers across generations. Gardiner s eloquent prose and profound observations offer a captivating journey through the complexities of life, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection. Whether you re a casual reader or a devoted collector of classic literature, this edition promises to engage and inspire. Immerse yourself in a world where every page is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Don t miss the chance to own a piece of literary history that continues to speak to the heart and soul.
Alfred George Gardiner was an English author, editor, and journalist. His works under the pseudonym "Alpha of the Plough" are highly respected. He was also Chairman of the National Anti-Sweating League, an advocacy group that advocated for a minimum wage in the workplace. Gardiner was born in Chelmsford as the son of Henry James Gardiner, a cabinet manufacturer and alcoholic, and his wife, Susanna Taylor. As a child, he worked for the Chelmsford Chronicle and the Bournemouth Directory. He joined the Northern Daily Telegraph in 1887, which had been launched the previous year by Thomas Purvis Ritzema. In 1899, he was appointed editor of the Blackburn Weekly Telegraph. Ritzema became the Daily News' general manager in 1902. He needed an editor and looked to his teenage pupil to fill the position. The choice proved to be a huge success; under Gardiner's supervision, it became one of the premier liberal magazines of its time, as he improved its coverage of both news and literature while crusading against social inequalities. However, despite increasing circulation from 80,000 when he joined the paper to 151,000 in 1907 and 400,000 with the introduction of a Manchester edition in 1909, the firm continued to lose money. Despite being close to George Cadbury, the proprietor of the Daily News, Gardiner departed in 1919 due to a disagreement with him over Gardiner's opposition to David Lloyd George.
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