The Great Acceptance: The Life Story of F. N. Charrington

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The Great Acceptance: The Life Story of F. N. Charrington

by Guy Thorne

EN·~7 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

THE GREAT ACCEPTANCE THE LIFE STORY OF F. N. CHARRINGTON - BY - GUY THORNE

1:00
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:35
3

CHAPTER I - THE GREAT ACCEPTANCE

50:53
4

CHAPTER II - BEGINNINGS

26:06
5

CHAPTER III - MORE BEGINNINGS

55:55
6

CHAPTER IV - DAVID AND JONATHAN

34:19
7

CHAPTER V - THE BATTLE OF THE MUSIC HALLS

50:31
8

CHAPTER VI - THE FIGHT ON THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

28:39
9

CHAPTER VII - THE FIGHT FOR THE PURITY OF THE EAST END

24:12
10

CHAPTER VIII - FRUITION!

1:07:25

Description

The story opens in the bustling, often overlooked streets of late‑19th‑century East London, painting a vivid picture of a community dismissed by the wider city as a “great unknown.” Amid this backdrop emerges a striking figure: a former heir to a prosperous brewing dynasty who turns his back on privilege to walk the same lanes as the laborers, beggars, and drunks he once supplied. His determination to reshape the lives of those around him drives the narrative forward, inviting listeners to witness the early sparks of a remarkable social crusade.

Through a blend of personal anecdotes, contemporary observations, and thirteen period illustrations, the biography follows his initial steps as honorary superintendent of the Tower Hamlets Mission. It explores how his own experiences with excess fuel a fierce commitment to temperance, education, and shelter for the destitute. The first act captures his growing reputation among the East End’s poorest, setting the stage for a life that would become synonymous with compassion and reform.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (423K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-06-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Guy Thorne

Guy Thorne

1875–1923

A prolific Edwardian journalist and novelist, he is best remembered for When It Was Dark (1903), a sensational bestseller that helped make his name. Writing as Guy Thorne, he turned out popular fiction, essays, and biographies with a strong feel for drama and controversy.

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