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Author Name    MONTGOMERY, JAMES

Title   The poetical works of James Montgomery, with a life by the Rev. A. Thomson, D.D. Edinburgh

Binding   Hard Cover

Book Condition   Very Good

Publisher   London T. Nelson & Sons 1869

Seller ID   17386

498 pages, cloth, lacks front blank endpapers, otherwise very good. From the website of the University of Sheffield: James Montgomery was born at Irvine in Ayrshire on November 4th, 1771. He was sent to a Moravian school at Fulneck, near Leeds at an early age, and left aged 16 to become apprenticed to a shopkeeper. An attempt to make his way in London failed, and he returned to South Yorkshire, where he was appointed assistant editor to the Sheffield Register, to which he contributed extensively. The proprietor and editor of the Register, an ardent reformer, got into political trouble and absconded to America, enabling Montgomery to take over as editor. In an effort to disarm the political hostility of the Government he changed the name of the Register to the Iris, and adopted a more moderate political line. Montgomery underwent two prosecutions for libel, instituted as a means of intimidating the Sheffield political clubs, each time being committed to York Prison. As well as making his journalistic contributions Montgomery was also a poet, The Wanderer of Switzerland of 1806 attracting public attention, and in 1809 he produced a poem on the slave trade, The West Indies, which gained great popularity. He also produced numerous hymns. Montgomery lived in Sheffield for 62 of his 83 years, and in later years was accounted a local hero.

JAMES MONTGOMERY POETICAL WORKS POETRY POEMS BIOGRAPHY SHEFFIELD YORSHIRE

Price = 50.00 USD

 


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