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Paperback Historical Characters: Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning Book

ISBN: 1143690982

ISBN13: 9781143690983

Historical Characters: Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning

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"Historical Characters: Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning" offers insightful biographical sketches of four influential figures from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Baron Henry Lytton Bulwer Dalling And Bulwer explores the lives and careers of Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-P rigord, William Cobbett, Sir James Mackintosh, and George Canning, providing a window into the political and social dynamics of their time.

These essays delve into the personalities, motivations, and legacies of these men, each of whom left a significant mark on European and British history. Through Bulwer's astute observations, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between character and historical events. This collection provides valuable perspectives on leadership, diplomacy, and the challenges of navigating turbulent political landscapes.

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