The History Of Tom White, The Postillion is a classic morality tale presented as a series of letters. Attributed to Hannah More and signed only with the letter Z, this two-part story, bound in one volume, offers readers a glimpse into 18th-century social dynamics and moral teachings. Through the fictional character of Tom White, the postillion, the narrative explores themes of virtue, vice, and redemption, making it a valuable piece of historical and religious literature. This work serves as both a reflection of its time and an enduring exploration of universal human struggles. This Afrikaans edition brings this important work to a new audience.
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