Books by "Thomas Smith (Of Mary-le-bone)"

5 books found

The History of Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital ...

The History of Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital ...

by Thomas Ryan (secretary to the hospital.)

1886

John Thomas Smith's 'A Book for a Rainy Day; or, Recollections of the Events of the Years 1766-1833' is not merely a diary of passing events, but a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes and historical insights. Smith employs a narrative style that is both engaging and informative, allowing readers to experience the texture of life and societal changes during a transformative period in history. DigiCat Publishing's modern format allows this literary jewel to shine with renewed luster, offering accessibility while preserving the essence of Smith's work within the broader context of world literature. Smith, an observant chronicler of his times, draws upon his own life experiences to construct a narrative that connects individual lives to the larger historical process. His ability to capture the spirit of the age and consign it to paper results in a work that is not only a personal recollection but also serves as a valuable historical document. The period covered by Smith's recollections encompasses significant global events which likely influenced both the content and urgency of his writing, ensuring that his words are a legacy to the dynamism of human history. This republished classic is recommended for those with an interest in personal narratives that provide windows into the past, as well as scholars and general readers who appreciate historical literature replete with character and detail. The new format provided by DigiCat Publishing extends the book's reach, inviting readers of today to explore the depths of yesterday's world through the eyes of John Thomas Smith. As a work that transcends time and place, it promises to enrich its audience with an authentic connection to history and the art of storytelling.