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LoC No.: 15019655
Title: Fairlop and Its Founder; or, Facts and Fun for the Forest Frolickers.
Credits: Transcribed from the Charles Clark’s Private Press 1847 edition by David Price
Summary: "Fairlop and Its Founder; or, Facts and Fun for the Forest Frolickers." by Charles Clark is a historical account written during the mid-19th century. The book tells the story of Fairlop Fair, an annual gathering that celebrates the legacy of its founder, Mr. Daniel Day, who organized this event in the Hainault Forest area. It captures the spirit of the fair as a locale for community joy and camaraderie, showcasing its significance in local culture and history. The narrative primarily unfolds as a biographical account of Daniel Day, shedding light on his character, charitable acts, and eccentricities. It details his efforts to create a jovial atmosphere where people could gather and enjoy innocent fun, alongside anecdotes and memoirs associated with the Fairlop Oak, the event's centerpiece. As Day's traditions took root, the fair evolved into a notable celebration marked by various festivities, refreshments, and community engagement. Through lively poetry and songs included in the text, the book encapsulates the joy and merriment that characterized Fairlop Fair, preserving the legacy of both Day and the festive gatherings that continue to be cherished to this day. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Famed First Friday Fairgoer
EBook No.: 51154
Published: Feb 8, 2016
Downloads: 227
Language: English
Subject: Day, Daniel, 1683-1767
Subject: Fairlop Fair
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 15019655
Title: Fairlop and Its Founder; or, Facts and Fun for the Forest Frolickers.
Credits: Transcribed from the Charles Clark’s Private Press 1847 edition by David Price
Summary: "Fairlop and Its Founder; or, Facts and Fun for the Forest Frolickers." by Charles Clark is a historical account written during the mid-19th century. The book tells the story of Fairlop Fair, an annual gathering that celebrates the legacy of its founder, Mr. Daniel Day, who organized this event in the Hainault Forest area. It captures the spirit of the fair as a locale for community joy and camaraderie, showcasing its significance in local culture and history. The narrative primarily unfolds as a biographical account of Daniel Day, shedding light on his character, charitable acts, and eccentricities. It details his efforts to create a jovial atmosphere where people could gather and enjoy innocent fun, alongside anecdotes and memoirs associated with the Fairlop Oak, the event's centerpiece. As Day's traditions took root, the fair evolved into a notable celebration marked by various festivities, refreshments, and community engagement. Through lively poetry and songs included in the text, the book encapsulates the joy and merriment that characterized Fairlop Fair, preserving the legacy of both Day and the festive gatherings that continue to be cherished to this day. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Famed First Friday Fairgoer
EBook No.: 51154
Published: Feb 8, 2016
Downloads: 227
Language: English
Subject: Day, Daniel, 1683-1767
Subject: Fairlop Fair
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.