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The memoir recounts a working-class man's life from childhood through marriage and later years, emphasizing self-education, family responsibilities, and inventive skill. It traces early memories, varied employments, a secret departure and a period living away, return to marry, and long service as a station-master while raising a large family. Parallel threads describe autodidactic study of languages and shorthand, mechanical inventiveness used to make tools and several telescopes, sustained amateur astronomical observation, and a paper presented to a scientific society. The narrative concludes with reflections on his closing years and is followed by appendices and editorial additions supplied by his daughter.

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Roger Langdon

Roger Langdon is an author best known for his autobiographical work, "The Life of Roger Langdon, Told by himself. With additions by his daughter Ellen." This unique narrative provides insights into his life experiences, enriched by the contributions of his daughter, Ellen, who adds context and depth to his story. Langdon's writing offers a personal glimpse into his thoughts and reflections, making it a significant piece for readers interested in autobiographical literature and family narratives.

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