The Uncommon Herd

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book The Uncommon Herd by Ian Platt, Ian Platt
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ian Platt ISBN: 9781476323282
Publisher: Ian Platt Publication: July 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Platt
ISBN: 9781476323282
Publisher: Ian Platt
Publication: July 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

William Presslie's "The Uncommon Herd" brings the mid 19th Century rural poor of Aberdeenshire, Scotland to life. It is difficult to judge which was harder, the day to day unremarked cruelty of schooling or the unrelenting demands of labour on farms, in all weathers and all seasons. William's story is true history populated by remarkable characters from Wellington's disabled soldier, become schoolteacher, to the beautiful Belle and her successful elopement with the unknown lover. We learn how farm servants entertained themselves, in those days long before Radio and TV, with stories, songs, poetry and occasional dancing to the fiddle. Despite his hugely disrupted education it becomes clear that William's future lies in the pursuits of the intellect rather than the physical. Having built a of reputation for intelligence, reliability and perseverance, a previous employer recommends William for the position of man-servant to John Gordon of Cairnbulg in the House of Leask. Everything falls into place. Upstairs, Downstairs or connected to the House of Leask are various characters who through William's prose again engage, amuse or even outrage, our sensibilities. William himself embarks on an upwardly mobile learning curve, which will lead him from the Croft, eventually to the Manse, via his own Schoolroom, all achieved with dedication and some help from the influential Gordon family.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

William Presslie's "The Uncommon Herd" brings the mid 19th Century rural poor of Aberdeenshire, Scotland to life. It is difficult to judge which was harder, the day to day unremarked cruelty of schooling or the unrelenting demands of labour on farms, in all weathers and all seasons. William's story is true history populated by remarkable characters from Wellington's disabled soldier, become schoolteacher, to the beautiful Belle and her successful elopement with the unknown lover. We learn how farm servants entertained themselves, in those days long before Radio and TV, with stories, songs, poetry and occasional dancing to the fiddle. Despite his hugely disrupted education it becomes clear that William's future lies in the pursuits of the intellect rather than the physical. Having built a of reputation for intelligence, reliability and perseverance, a previous employer recommends William for the position of man-servant to John Gordon of Cairnbulg in the House of Leask. Everything falls into place. Upstairs, Downstairs or connected to the House of Leask are various characters who through William's prose again engage, amuse or even outrage, our sensibilities. William himself embarks on an upwardly mobile learning curve, which will lead him from the Croft, eventually to the Manse, via his own Schoolroom, all achieved with dedication and some help from the influential Gordon family.

More books from Biography & Memoir

Cover of the book Tom Brady 172 Success Facts - Everything you need to know about Tom Brady by Ian Platt
Cover of the book American Guerrilla by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Enfance de dictateurs by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Journey of the Heart by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Anthologie du black metal by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Leftovers: Remembrance of Duty by Ian Platt
Cover of the book In Which Milne's Life Is Told by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Surrounded by Miracles by Ian Platt
Cover of the book 《明鏡月刊》第63期 by Ian Platt
Cover of the book De Duas, Uma by Ian Platt
Cover of the book The Obama Proclamation by Ian Platt
Cover of the book An Exemplary Whig by Ian Platt
Cover of the book A Daughter’S War by Ian Platt
Cover of the book Chief Whip by Ian Platt
Cover of the book The Mind of War by Ian Platt
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy