An Attempt to Show That Our Nursery Rhyme, The House That Jack Built, Is an Historical Allegory, Pourtraying Eventful Periods in England’s History, Since the Times of Harold

1861 book by Henry George, surgeon

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P50 author ... Q106353893 (Philipp Nicodemus Leberecht) Philipp Nicodemus Leberecht
P50 author ... Q121360263 (Henry George) Henry George
P6216 copyright status ... Q19652 (public domain) public domain
P495 country of origin ... Q174193 (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
P571 inception ... 1861-01-01 ???
P31 instance of ... Q7725634 (literary work) literary work
P407 language of work or name ... Q1860 (English) English
P921 main subject ... Q176332 (Chad Gadya) Chad Gadya
P921 main subject ... Q7786043 (This Is the House That Jack Built) This Is the House That Jack Built
P921 main subject ... Q11755949 (history of England) history of England
P291 place of publication ... Q84 (London) London
P577 publication date ... 1862-01-01 ???
P123 publisher ... nown/genid/b08190f7065fd7a68487e5521bba7933 (???) ???
P1476 title Monolingualtext An attempt to show that our nursery rhyme, the House that Jack built, is an historical allegory, pourtraying eventful periods in England's history, since the times of Harold: ???

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