Lancashire Sketches Third Edition

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Lancashire Sketches Third Edition

by Edwin Waugh

EN·~12 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

Lancashire Sketches.

0:08

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.

5:29

PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.

0:49

Lancashire Sketches.

0:01

Chapel Island; OR, An Adventure on Ulverstone Sands.

35:01

Ramble from Bury to Rochdale.

58:21

The Cottage of Tim Bobbin, and the Village of Milnrow.

1:24:33

The Birthplace of Tim Bobbin.

1:23:09

Ramble from Rochdale to the Top of Blackstone Edge.

2:24:12

The Town of Heywood and its Neighbourhood.

1:37:41

Description

In this collection the author offers a lively tour of South Lancashire, drawing on personal experience to stitch together scenes of countryside, industry, and everyday life. Each sketch captures a fragment of the region’s character—whether a bustling market, a quiet chapel, or a stretch of mossy moor—while weaving in tidbits of local history that bring the past into clear view. The prose balances descriptive detail with a conversational tone, inviting listeners to feel the wind over the Pennines and hear the clatter of mill wheels.

The book is notable for its use of the Lancashire vernacular, presented with careful glosses that make the distinct dialect both authentic and accessible. By highlighting the subtle variations between neighboring villages, the author reveals how language reflects the community’s identity. Readers familiar with the area will recognize familiar sayings and landmarks, while newcomers gain a textured portrait of a county whose stories have long inspired writers such as Collier and Bamford.

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Full title

Lancashire Sketches Third Edition Third Edition

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (734K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edwin Waugh

Edwin Waugh

1817–1890

Best known as the "Lancashire Poet," he brought working-class life, local speech, and the landscapes around Rochdale vividly onto the page. His writing has a warm, observant feel that helped make Lancashire dialect literature widely loved.

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