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◾️Light of Dawn: Complete Set (Volumes 1-3) Ken Follett Price: ¥1200 (excluding tax) x 3 books Fusosha Mystery Bunko First Edition, First Printing, August 2024 Both the interior and exterior show very little noticeable damage, and I believe the books are in generally good condition for used items. Please consider this as a used item. ◆Contents The Kingsbridge series, the historical epic that has sold over 50 million copies, finally concludes! England at the end of the 18th century. Harry Trescoe, a tenant farmer in a hamlet near Badford, dies after being run over by a cart due to the carelessness of Will Riddick, the landlord's son. His wife, Sal, was doing piecework spinning, but after losing her husband, her main source of income was cut off, and she couldn't get compensation from the Riddick family, the landlords, and was at a loss. She had no choice but to have her only son, Kit, who was only six years old, live as a servant in the Riddick family in Kingsbridge, but a runaway horse accident occurred that endangered Kit's life... In Kingsbridge at the end of the 18th century, the Industrial Revolution was progressing, and the textile industry was showing great development. Amos Barrowfield succeeds his late father and continues the family business of fabric making, but his conflict with Joseph Hornbeam, a fellow businessman with great power, deepens day by day. With the help of Spaid, a textile worker, a Methodist pastor, and Roger Riddick, Amos aims to expand his business, but the spread of machine weaving inevitably takes away the jobs of workers, and he is forced to face new labor-management problems and friction with the old powers. The clash between Britain and France for hegemony in Europe After the Battle of Waterloo, What fate awaits Kit? The era of "revolution" that swept across Europe from the end of the 18th century. Napoleon of France repeatedly launched military invasions, and Britain was also involved in a long war. The residents of Kingsbridge also went to the battlefield as the 107th Infantry Regiment. Meanwhile, the imprisoned Napoleon regains power, and the curtain finally rises on a major decisive battle at Waterloo... Labor issues, invasion and war, citizens and the state. Follett, a master, tackles themes that are still relevant today with a brilliant touch. The Kingsbridge series, a grand finale! #KenFollett #Books #ForeignLiterature/Novels/Stories
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