The Village Blacksmith: Or Piety And Usefulness Exemplified, In A Memoir Of The Life Of Samuel Hick (1842) is a biographical book written by James Everett. The book is an account of the life of Samuel Hick, a blacksmith who lived in a village. The author describes Hick's life as an example of piety and usefulness, highlighting his dedication to his work, his family, and his community.The book provides a detailed account of Hick's life, starting from...