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Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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      Uncle Tom’s Cabin brought the evils of slavery to the hearts and minds of the American people by its moving portrayal of slave experience.Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition has an afterword by Pat Righelato.Harriet Beecher Stowe shows us, in scenes of great dramatic power, the human effects of a system in which slaves were property. When a Kentucky farmer falls on hard times he is forced to sell his slaves, and among them is Uncle Tom, who’s bought by a brutal plantation owner. The novel describes the horror of plantation labour and Tom’s fight for his freedom and his life. A rallying cry to end slavery in America and one of the most influential American novels, Uncle Tom’s Cabin remains, to this day, controversial and abrasive in its demand for change.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Harriet Beecher Stowe EAN: 9781529011869 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 338 g HEIGHT: 158 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Political, FICTION / African American & Black / Christian, FICTION / African American & Black / Historical, FICTION / Southern WIDTH: 103 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Kentucky, Later 19th century c 1850 to c 1899, Relating to African American / Black American people, Classic fiction: general and literary, Historical adventure fiction, Religious and spiritual fiction, Narrative theme: Politics, Slavery and abolition of slavery
      Uncle Tom’s Cabin brought the evils of slavery to the hearts and minds of the American people by its moving portrayal of slave experience.Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition has an afterword by Pat Righelato.Harriet Beecher Stowe shows us, in scenes of great dramatic power, the human effects of a system in which slaves were property. When a Kentucky farmer falls on hard times he is forced to sell his slaves, and among them is Uncle Tom, who’s bought by a brutal plantation owner. The novel describes the horror of plantation labour and Tom’s fight for his freedom and his life. A rallying cry to end slavery in America and one of the most influential American novels, Uncle Tom’s Cabin remains, to this day, controversial and abrasive in its demand for change.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Harriet Beecher Stowe EAN: 9781529011869 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 338 g HEIGHT: 158 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Political, FICTION / African American & Black / Christian, FICTION / African American & Black / Historical, FICTION / Southern WIDTH: 103 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Kentucky, Later 19th century c 1850 to c 1899, Relating to African American / Black American people, Classic fiction: general and literary, Historical adventure fiction, Religious and spiritual fiction, Narrative theme: Politics, Slavery and abolition of slavery

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      Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, in 1811, the seventh child of a well-known Congregational minister, Lyman Beecher. The family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she met and married Calvin Stowe, a professor of theology, in 1836. Living just across the Ohio River from the slave-holding state of Kentucky, and becoming aware of the plight of escaping slaves, led her to writeUncle Tom’s Cabin, published in book form in 1852. She wrote the novel amidst the difficulties of bringing up a large family of six children. The runaway success of Uncle Tom’s Cabin made its author a well-known public figure. Stowe died in 1896.

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