Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:The Chaplet Of PearlsISBN13:9781977827487ISBN10:1977827489Author:Yonge, Charlotte M. (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - Charlotte Mary Yonge (11 August 1823 - 24 May 1901) Was An English Novelist Known For Her Huge Output, Now Mostly Out Of Print Life: Charlotte Mary Yonge Was Born In Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, On 11 August 1823 To William Yonge And Fanny Yonge, Nee Bargus She Was Educated At Home By Her Father, Studying Latin, Greek, French, Euclid And Algebra Her Father's Lessons Could Be Harsh: He Required A Diligence And Accuracy That Were Utterly Alien To Me He Thundered At Me So That Nobody Could Bear To Hear It, And Often Reduced Me To Tears, But His Approbation Was So Delightful That It Was A Delicious Stimulus I Believe, In Spite Of All Breezes Over My Innate Slovenliness, It Would Have Broken Our Hearts To Leave Off Working Together And We Went On Till I Was Some Years Past Twenty Yonge's Devotion To Her Father Was Lifelong And Her Relationship With Him Seems To Have Been For Her The Standard For All Other Relationships, Including Marriage His Approbation Was Throughout Life My Bliss; His Anger My Misery For The Time She Was Born Into A Religious Family Background, Was Devoted To The High Church, And Much Influenced By John Keble, Vicar Of Hursley From 1835, A Near Neighbour And One Of The Leaders Of The Oxford Movement Yonge Is Herself Sometimes Referred To As The Novelist Of The Oxford Movement, As Her Novels Frequently Reflect The Values And Concerns Of Anglo-Catholicism She Remained In Otterbourne All Her Life And For 71 Years Was A Teacher In The Village Sunday School In 1868 A New Parish Was Formed To The South Of Yonge's Home Village Of Otterbourne; The Parish Was To Contain The Villages Of Eastley And Barton Yonge Donated 500 Towards The Parish Church And Was Asked To Choose Which Of The Two Villages The Parish Should Be Named After She Chose Eastley, But Decided That It Should Be Spelt 'Eastleigh' As She Perceived This As Being More Modern Yonge Died In Her Hometown Of Otterbourne On 24 May 1901 Her Obituary In The Times Said: Her Friends, And Especially Her Poorer Neighbours, Knew Both The Strength And The Winning Charm Of Her Character Thus The Late Archbishop Benson Noted In His Diary Her 'Odd Majesty And Kindliness, Which Are Very Strong' But It Is Of Course As A Writer That Miss Yonge Will Be Remembered She Had An Inventive Mind And A Ready Pen, And A Bare List Of The Books Written Or Edited By Her Would Probably Occupy Nearly A Whole Column Of The Times She Wrote Chiefly For Young People, Especially Young Girls, And Her Books Are The Result Not Only Of A Strong Ethical Purpose, But Also Of Her Firm Devotion To The High Church View Of Christian Doctrine And Practice William John Hennessy (July 11, 1839 - December 27, 1917) Was An Irish Artist William John Hennessy (Originally O Haonghusa) Was Born In Thomastown, County Kilkenny In 1839 His Father, John Hennessy, Was Forced To Leave Ireland In 1848 As A Result Of His Involvement In The Young Ireland Movement He Landed In Canada And Settled In New York City William, His Mother Catherine, And Brother Joined Their Father There In 1849 He Gained Admittance To The National Academy Of Design In 1854 And Exhibitioned His First Works There Hennessy Developed A Skill In Wood Engraving And Was Hired To Illustrate The Works Of Renowned Poets, Including That Of Tennyson, Longfellow And Whittier As An American He Became The Co-Founder Of The Artists' Fund Society, And An Honorary Member Of The American Society Of Painters In Watercolours In 1870 He Moved To London Where He Became A Member Of The Royal Institute Of Oil Painters In 1902 Between 1879 And 1907 The Royal Hibernian Academy Displayed Eight Of His Paintings Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2017-10-01Weight:1.46 lbsDimensions:0.77'' H x 9.69'' L x 7.44'' WNumber of Pages:372Language:English
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Book Title: Chaplet of Pearls
Number of Pages: 370 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Topic: General, Ancient & Classical
Publication Year: 2017
Item Height: 0.8 in
Genre: Fiction, Literary Collections
Item Weight: 29.2 Oz
Author: Charlotte M. Yonge
Item Length: 9.7 in
Item Width: 7.4 in
Format: Trade Paperback