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Confessions of a Tradesman

Confessions of a Tradesman

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Number of Chapters: 20

Length: 07 hours and 53 minutes

Language: English

Frank T. Bullen is best known for his books based on his adventures at sea. However, he had a life on shore as well. He first went to sea as a boy as a cabin boy. He there had many adventures as a hand on a whaling ship. He then came ashore and tried his hand at being a "Tradesman". This is that story and also tells how he became the well-known author he is now. It is a very interesting, enjoyable and entertaining depiction of the trials and tribulations he had in his life in 19th century London as a tradesman. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

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Preface (Wayne Cooke)
Entering Business (Wayne Cooke)
Continued Trouble (Wayne Cooke)
Freedom and Want (Wayne Cooke)
My Trade Apprenticeship Finishes (Wayne Cooke)
Into Trade in Spite of Myself (Wayne Cooke)
Developments (Wayne Cooke)
I Take a Shop (Wayne Cooke)
Getting Broken In (Wayne Cooke)
In Harness (Wayne Cooke)
The Cottage Ornée (Wayne Cooke)
Nearing the End (Wayne Cooke)
Towards Carey Street (Wayne Cooke)
Collapse (Wayne Cooke)
Relief at Last (Wayne Cooke)
Legal Experiences (Wayne Cooke)
Through to Freedom (Wayne Cooke)
The Day Dawns (Wayne Cooke)
The Joy of Success (Wayne Cooke)
Conclusion (Wayne Cooke)
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