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Songs of innocence : the story of British childhood

Songs of innocence : the story of British childhood

As recently as 100 years ago, British children existed in ways now unthinkable; boys as young as 8 worked gruelling hours in unlit factories and girls were sold into sexual slavery with dolls still in their grasp. This book charts the transformation of childhood in the UK from early Victorian times.

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Book info

Author Abrams, Fran.
Reader Text-to-speech voice IVO Amy
Language eng
Duration 11 h 25 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description DaisyTrio 2.02 (11 h 25 min)
Original publication info Atlantic 2012.
Keywords historia barndom Storbritannien historia lapsuus Iso-Britannia
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