‘These Eighty Years'
Henry Solly
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‘These Eighty Years'
Discover the inspiring life of Henry Solly (1813–1903), a prominent British Unitarian minister and social reformer, in his autobiography, These Eighty Years. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this engaging volume spans 450 pages and delves into Solly's formative years, exploring his childhood and the early stages of his intellectual and political journey.
Renowned for his pivotal role in the establishment of Working Men's Clubs and the Garden City movement, Solly's reflections provide valuable insights into the social reforms of his time. This captivating biography not only chronicles his personal experiences but also highlights his contributions to the betterment of society in Great Britain. Perfect for readers interested in social reformers and the historical context of the 19th century, These Eighty Years is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the life and legacy of a remarkable figure in British history.
‘These Eighty Years'