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- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
George Linnaeus Banks was a British journalist, editor, and poet whose work often demonstrated a strong social conscience and an interest in moral themes. Through his poems and songs, frequently imbued with a memorable melodic quality, Banks explored the meaning of life, the importance of aiding others, and the necessity of resisting injustice. His lyrical lines found favor not only in print but were also frequently recited by public speakers and preachers. Banks's legacy lies in his ability to intertwine poetic beauty with a compelling message of human goodness and social responsibility.




