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Hardcover Advice to a Son Book

ISBN: 1024164276

ISBN13: 9781024164275

Advice to a Son

"Advice to a Son" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social mores and expectations of 17th-century England. Penned by Francis Osborne, a prominent figure of his time, this collection of essays provides guidance on a wide range of topics, from education and career to marriage and social conduct. Presented as a series of letters from a father to his son, the work reflects the prevailing attitudes toward virtue, honor, and success in a hierarchical society.

This edition, prepared by Sir Edward Abbott Parry, seeks to make Osborne's wisdom accessible to a modern audience, retaining the essence of the original text while providing helpful context and commentary. Readers will find valuable insights into the dynamics of family relationships, the importance of education, and the challenges of navigating a complex social landscape. "Advice to a Son" remains a compelling and relevant read, offering timeless lessons on character, integrity, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.

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