Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Originally published in 1870, this novel focused on trade-union terrorism while following the star-crossed romance of Henry Little and Grace Carden.  "It is impossible to deny to Mr. Reade the possession of rare and admirable powers," wrote the New York Times in its review.  
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Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Originally published in 1870, this novel focused on trade-union terrorism while following the star-crossed romance of Henry Little and Grace Carden.  "It is impossible to deny to Mr. Reade the possession of rare and admirable powers," wrote the New York Times in its review.  
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Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Charles Reade
Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Put Yourself in His Place (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Charles Reade

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Overview

Originally published in 1870, this novel focused on trade-union terrorism while following the star-crossed romance of Henry Little and Grace Carden.  "It is impossible to deny to Mr. Reade the possession of rare and admirable powers," wrote the New York Times in its review.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411449992
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 06/21/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 704
File size: 658 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Charles Reade (1814-1884) was a prolific English novelist and playwright who sought to expose social injustice in his work.  He is remembered for the novels The Cloister and the Hearth (1861), a historical romance; Hard Cash (1863), an expose of abuse in mental asylums; and Put Yourself in His Place (1870), about trade-union terrorism.

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