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Mary Hardy and her World 1773-1809: Volume 1: A working family

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By (author): Margaret Bird

Resilient and hardworking, with few social pretensions, the Hardy family of farmers and brewers is described in detail. We meet a series of independent middle-class women, who kept their finances and property separate from their husbands' and surmounted a host of challenges and troubles. Training children in prudence and time-awareness from a very young age helped secure the family from business failure, a fate befalling many in their circle. A talented young son becomes lord of the manor and creator of a beautiful estate still admired today. Hundreds of illustrations, in black and white and full colour, accompany the text. Meticulous sidenotes elaborate on sources; extensive indexes serve as research aids. Part of a four-volume set, this book nonetheless stands on its own. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Burnham Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781916206717

About Margaret Bird

Margaret Bird is the editor of the complete text of The Diary of Mary Hardy 1773-1809 published in 2013. An honorary research fellow in the History department of Royal Holloway University of London 2006-21 she was elected a fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2016. She was born in central London in 1946 read Modern History at St Anne's College Oxford and gained her master's degree in Modern History at Royal Holloway. For both degrees she specialised in aspects of English history in the eighteenth century. She has lived in Kingston upon Thames in Surrey since 1970 and was a partner with her husband Tony in the economic consultancy they founded and ran for 22 years. She has a deep love of the landscape and waterways of the Norfolk Broads in eastern England where Mary Hardy wrote her diary.

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