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An Attempt to Show That Our Nursery Rhyme, The House That Jack Built, Is an Historical Allegory, Pourtraying Eventful Periods in England’s History, Since the Times of Harold

1861 book by Henry George, surgeon.

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Title

An attempt to show that our nursery rhyme, the House that Jack built, is an historical allegory, pourtraying eventful periods in England's history, since the times of Harold:
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: to which is appended, a translation and interpretation of an ancient Jewish Hymn.

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1861
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Publication Date

1862

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Main Subject

History of England

Place of Publication

London
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Country of Origin

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Language of Work or Name

English

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Public Domain
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Public Domain
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United States
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Henry George
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Victorian Era
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Countries with 80 Years Pma or Shorter
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1861
Philipp Nicodemus Leberecht
Chad Gadya
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Appendix
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Appendix
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1861 in Literature
This Is the House That Jack Built