Fire Down the Pit

Fire Down the Pit by Andrew Matthews is a New Ed edition published by Watts in 1999, featuring 63 pages in English. This book offers an account of a mining disaster that occurred in 19th-century Wales, presenting perspectives from both fictional and non-fictional characters. The narrative is complemented by illustrations in black and white by Stephen Lewis, enhancing the storytelling experience.
Readers will find a blend of historical context and character exploration as the book delves into the events surrounding the mining disaster. The work engages with themes of English literature and literary criticism, providing insights into the societal implications of such tragedies. This edition invites readers to reflect on the human experiences tied to historical events, making it a notable addition to the SPARKS series.
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First published in hardback in 1998, a title in the SPARKS series which provides an account of a mining disaster that took place in 19th-century Wales, as seen through the eyes of fictional and non-fictional characters. Illustrated in black and white by Stephen Lewis.
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