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About This Book

A sealed barrel yielded some four thousand papers belonging to a Somerset trader, including shop ledgers, letters, account books, lottery tickets, and legal records from the 1810s through 1832. The documents outline everyday commerce in a small coastal suburb, family and business correspondence, accounts of credit and debt, and responses to maritime disruptions and the War of 1812. They reveal local practices such as lotteries and debtor imprisonment, widespread literacy among residents, and the interconnected social and economic networks that sustained rural mercantile life.

About the Author

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Alice Brayton

Alice Brayton is an author known for her work in children's literature, particularly her engaging and imaginative storytelling. Her notable book, "Trading in Scrabbletown," showcases her ability to create whimsical narratives that captivate young readers. Brayton's writing often incorporates elements of play and creativity, encouraging children to explore their own imaginations. While her literary contributions may not be extensive, her unique voice and perspective in the realm of children's fiction continue to resonate with audiences.

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