Delve into the life and legacy of a remarkable figure in British history with "The Seventh Earl Of Shaftesbury," a detailed biography by Henry Frith. This compelling narrative explores the life of the Seventh Earl, a prominent philanthropist and social reformer in Victorian England.
Follow Shaftesbury's journey as he champions causes such as factory reform, child labor laws, and improved conditions for the working class. Frith's biography sheds light on the Earl's motivations, his political battles, and his lasting impact on British society. Discover the story of a man driven by deep moral convictions and a desire to alleviate suffering, whose efforts continue to resonate today.
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