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Chimney Sweeps

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Traces the history and folklore of the chimney-sweeping profession from the fifteenth century to the present day, emphasizing the plight of the often abused climbing boys of past centuries.

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First published January 1, 1982

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James Cross Giblin

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James Cross Giblin was an American children's author and editor, known for his award-winning works. He won the Golden Kite Award and the Sibert Medal for his contributions to children's literature. Giblin was born in Cleveland and raised in Painesville, Ohio. He graduated from Western Reserve University and earned a master's in playwriting from Columbia University. After a brief acting career, he entered publishing, founding Clarion Books, a children's imprint later acquired by Houghton Mifflin. At Clarion, he edited works by notable authors like Eileen Christelow and Mary Downing Hahn. Giblin’s works include The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler and Good Brother, Bad Brother.

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November 27, 2018
A short little history of the trade of chimney sweeping. Tragically, hundreds of children were injured or killed in England sweeping chimneys.
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July 15, 2021
I was interested in this as a companion for Sweep: A Girl and her Monster. Not sure yet....
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December 27, 2022
This is an excellent companion to the book Sweep. Well written and succinct. Hard to find, though. I borrowed it from the Internet Archive.
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