Histoire D'angleterre, Abr g e De Hume Et Smolett..., presents a concise history of England, adapted from the works of David Hume and Tobias Smollett. This French-language edition offers readers a historical overview of England, likely spanning from its early origins through periods covered by Hume and Smollett's original chronicles.
Valentin's adaptation makes English history accessible to a French-speaking audience, providing insights into the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped Great Britain. Readers interested in European history, Anglo-French relations, or the abridged works of prominent historians will find this volume of considerable interest.
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