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The History of John Bull

The History of John Bull
Author: John Arbuthnot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1925
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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History of John Bull

History of John Bull
Author: John Arbuthnot
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-10
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ISBN: 1425032729

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The novel is an allegory, presented through animals, regarding the political affairs of its period. It is a commentary on the state of affairs of the common man and elite. Regarded as an account of history rather than an allegory by the author, the book is a factual record of the England at a time when it was locked in war with its neighbours....


The History of John Bull

The History of John Bull
Author: Henry Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-04-14
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I need not tell you of the great quarrels that have happened in our neighbourhood since the death of the late Lord Strutt;* how the parson** and a cunning attorney got him to settle his estate upon his cousin Philip Baboon, to the great disappointment of his cousin Esquire South. Some stick not to say that the parson and the attorney forged a will; for which they were well paid by the family of the Baboons. Let that be as it will, it is matter of fact that the honour and estate have continued ever since in the person of Philip Baboon. * Late King of Spain. ** Cardinal Portocarero.You know that the Lord Strutts have for many years been possessed of a very great landed estate, well conditioned, wooded, watered, with coal, salt, tin, copper, iron, etc., all within themselves; that it has been the misfortune of that family to be the property of their stewards, tradesmen, and inferior servants, which has brought great incumbrances upon them; at the same time, their not abating of their expensive way of living has forced them to mortgage their best manors. It is credibly reported that the butcher's and baker's bill of a Lord Strutt that lived two hundred years ago are not yet paid.When Philip Baboon came first to the possession of the Lord Strutt's estate, his tradesmen, * as is usual upon such occasions, waited upon him to wish him joy and bespeak his custom. The two chief were John Bull, ** the clothier, and Nic. Frog, *** the linendraper. They told him that the Bulls and Frogs had served the Lord Strutts with draperyware for many years; that they were honest and fair dealers; that their bills had never been questioned; that the Lord Strutts lived generously, and never used to dirty their fingers with pen, ink, and counters; that his lordship might depend upon their honesty that they would use him as kindly as they had done his predecessors. The young lord seemed to take all in good part, and dismissed them with a deal of seeming content, assuring them he did not intend to change any of the honourable maxims of his predecessors.


John Bull and His Island

John Bull and His Island
Author: Max O'Rell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1886
Genre: England
ISBN:

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"John Bull" is a fictional character meant to personify Great Britain, particularly England, created by Dr John Arbuthnot in 1712. He is usually depicted as a stout and jolly middle-aged man who is a matter-of-fact country dweller. The phenomenal success of this work encouraged the author to continue writing about cross-cultural manners and morals, niggling at the sensibilities of British, American and French middle classes. The work gives an overview of English customs and the peculiarities of "John Bull" from the French perspective of the author. It discusses diverse aspects of English society at the end of the 19th century including British colonial ambitions and the Anglo-Saxon concept of home. First published in France, it was an instant success and reprinted 57 times within two years. By late 1883, it was published in England and the United States with translations in 17 languages.