William J. Dawson explains his escape from a mundane job and existence, into the countryside where he aims to live a life that is simpler and freer of hassles. Writing in the early 20th century, the author recounts his experience working as an office clerk in the city of London...
A reflective and profound account of a family's escape from the city to the country--on very little income. "For a considerable number of years I had been a resident in London, which city I regarded alternately as my Paradise and my House of Bondage. I am by no means one of those...
William J. Dawson explains his escape from a mundane job and existence, into the countryside where he aims to live a life that is simpler and freer of hassles. Writing in the early 20th century, the author recounts his experience working as an office clerk in the city of London...
The Quest of the Simple LifeBy W. J. Dawson
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"The Quest of the Simple Life" from William James Dawson. English clergyman, author, and the father of Coningsby Dawson (1854-1928).
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