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The Blacketts Greg Finch

The Blacketts By Greg Finch

The Blacketts by Greg Finch


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The Blacketts have cast long shadows over the region's history as Newcastle merchants, miners, the builders of Wallington Hall and political figures in the 1600s and 1700s. Greg Finch's flowing account of the first three Sir William Blacketts is based on extensive new research.

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The Blacketts: A Northern Dynasty's Rise, Crisis and Redemption by Greg Finch

The Blacketts have cast long shadows over the region's history as Newcastle merchants, miners, the builders of Wallington Hall and political figures in the 1600s and 1700s. Yet historians over the years have previously found it hard to get out from those shadows and to see more than the silhouettes of myth. Greg Finch's flowing account of the first three Sir William Blacketts, based on extensive new research, now dispels those myths. He reveals a vivid story of a dramatic rise from modest origins, the opening up of the regional lead industry, the creation and operation of a huge business and the crises that followed during a turbulent century of conflict and progress.

The Blacketts Reviews

'The depth and breadth of Greg Finch's scholarship is extraordinary: he finds, interprets and explains exactly what was going on in a dynasty of extraordinary entrepreneurs in North-east England on the brink of the industrial revolution. But this is no dry, scholarly tome: he tells the tale with the pen of a poet.' - Matt Ridley

About Greg Finch

'Dr. Greg Finch worked in IT and business consulting for over 20 years. He has written widely on aspects of English history between the 16th and 20th centuries. In 2013 he edited A Pack of Idle Sparks, a collection of early 18th century letters on social history in the North of England.'

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NGR9781838280994
9781838280994
1838280995
The Blacketts: A Northern Dynasty's Rise, Crisis and Redemption by Greg Finch
New
Paperback
Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
2022-11-11
367
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