The Clockmaker: Or the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick

Thomas Chandler Haliburton

576 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 1845880501

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Language: English

Publish: May 1, 2005

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Sam Slick first appeared in a series of sketches in the NovaScotian during 1835 and 1836 and proved so popular that they were published in book form with additional stories in 1838. He is credited with coining such phrases as “the early bird gets the worm,” “to get blood out of a stone,” “to drink like a fish,” and “it’s raining cats and dogs,” among others. His “sayings and doings” resonated with the times, addressing as they did such issues as race, the abolition of slavery, and colonialism. Sam Slick of Slickville is a clock-peddler who accompanies a visiting English gentleman on an unforgettable tour of early 19th-century Nova Scotia. His shrewd observations and witty commentaries make up the 33 sketches of The Clockmaker.

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