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Hardcover The Working Men's College, 1854-1904: Records of Its History and Its Work for Fifty Years Book

ISBN: 1021066044

ISBN13: 9781021066046

The Working Men's College, 1854-1904: Records of Its History and Its Work for Fifty Years

First published in 1904, this history of the Working Men's College in London provides a detailed account of the institution's founding, growth, and contributions to working-class education. Written by John Llewelyn Davies, a prominent British Christian Socialist and clergyman, the book explores the challenges and opportunities faced by the College as it sought to provide high-quality education to working-class men in Victorian London.

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