Brother to the Ox by Fred Kitchen

Brother to the Ox by Fred Kitchen

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Fred Kitchen's old countryman's eyes have looked upon days, at the beginning of this century, when life for the farm labourer was physically much harder then it is today. This book is his simple unvarnished record of departed glories.

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Brother to the Ox by Fred Kitchen

In 1933, influenced by the books of Charles Dickens and George Eliot borrowed from the public library, Fred Kitchen started writing about his experiences as a farm labourer. He was studying at the Workers Educational Association where his jottings became Brother to the Ox, this classic memoir of farming which does not romanticise the countryside. Fred's story begins in childhood, at West Riding, South Yorkshire, where he explored the woods and fields owned by the nobleman who employed his father for seventeen shillings a week. It was a place where the sun rose and set and little else disturbed the day's still waters. But his journey away from this idyll began abruptly on his thirteenth birthday, after his father died, when the young Fred started working as a 'day-lad' and then a horseman to support his family. His search for work through the fields, cowyards and colliers of Northern England is an honest and unforgettable account of life during the first half of the twentieth century, when locomotives first billowed coal smoke, while the First World War tore Europe apart, and as people left the land to work in the industrialised towns and cities.
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ISBN 13 9781908213310
ISBN 10 1908213310
Title Brother to the Ox
Author Fred Kitchen
Series Nature Classic Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little Toller Books
Year published 2015-09-30
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.