: Arnold Bennett
: Clayhanger
: Charles River Editors
: 9781508017998
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was a British writer and journalist.  Bennett is perhaps best known for non-fiction works such as How to Live on 24 Hours a Day and Mental Efficiency.  This edition of Clayhanger includes a table of contents.

CHAPTER ONE: THE LAST OF A SCHOOLBOY.


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EDWIN CLAYHANGER STOOD ON the steep-sloping, red-bricked canal bridge, in the valley between Bursley and its suburb Hillport. In that neighbourhood the Knype and Mersey canal formed the western boundary of the industrialism of the Five Towns. To the east rose pitheads, chimneys, and kilns, tier above tier, dim in their own mists. To the west, Hillport Fields, grimed but possessing authentic hedgerows and winding paths, mounted broadly up to the sharp ridge on which stood Hillport Church, a landmark. Beyond the ridge, and partly protected by it from the driving smoke of the Five Towns, lay the fine and ancient Tory borough of Oldcastle, from whose historic Middle School Edwin Clayhanger was now walking home. The fine and ancient Tory borough provided education for the whole of the