Audiobook: Clog Shop Chronicles
- Download 01 - An atonement audio
- Download 02 - Billy Botch audio
- Download 03 - Hanging his hat up audio
- Download 04 - Giving a man away audio
- Download 05 - Tatty Entwistle's return audio
- Download 06 - Coals of fire audio
- Download 07 - The knocker up audio
- Download 08 - For better or worse: The dilemma audio
- Download 09 - For better or worse: The denouement audio
- Download 10 - "Bullet" pie audio
- Download 11 - A diplomatic reverse audio
- Download 12 - Vaulting ambition: The o'erleaping audio
- Download 13 - Vaulting ambition: Alighting audio
- Download 14 - The zeal of thine house: "When Greek meets Greek" audio
- Download 15 - The zeal of thine house: "To be, or not to be" audio
- Download 16 - The zeal of thine house: "Of his necessity" audio
- Download 17 - The zeal of thine house: Raising the wind audio
- Download 18- The zeal of thine house: At last! audio
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John Ackworth was the pen name of the Rev. Frederick R. Smith, a Methodist minister who was born in Snaith, Yorkshire, but spent much of his career as a circuit preacher in Lancashire. Clog Shop Chronicles was the first and most successful of his works. Set in the fictional 19th-century village of Beckside (said to be somewhere between Manchester and Bolton), the book consists of 12 tales of everyday life in a close-knit Methodist community, which continue into Beckside Lights (1897) and Doxy Dent (1899). Based on an entertaining group of characters who gather round the clog shop fire, the stories are sentimental at times, but Ackworth has a nice sense of irony and refrains from Methodist proselytizing. Ackworth was also a student of the Lancashire dialect and the spoken passages in his books are mostly written in a phonetic version of late 19th-century Bolton speech, which I have done my best to reproduce. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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