1866 Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review
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Publishers' Original Binding
This selection of critical essays were originally published in the magazine The Edinburgh Review, one of the most influential British magazines of the nineteenth century, known for its promotion of Romanticism and Whig politics.
Topics in these essays include 'Milton', 'Mr Robert Montgomery's poems', 'Moore's Life of Lord Byron', 'Lord Bacon' and 'The Earl of Chatham'.
The complete two 1866 two volume edition of this work from Longmans. They published a four volume edition in the same year. These essays were first published collected in 1843.
The work of British historian and Whig politician Thomas Babington Macaulay, best remembered for his 'History of England'.
With two leaves of advertisements to the rear of each volume.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to back strip head and tail. Internally, firmly bound. Offsetting to title pages, with pages otherwise generally clean and bright, with only the odd spot.
Very Good
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