Explore the fascinating world of 18th-century England through the eyes of Horace Walpole in this first volume of his collected "Letters." This collection includes numerous letters published for the first time, drawn from original manuscripts. Walpole's witty and insightful observations on society, politics, and culture provide a unique window into a pivotal era.
Gain insights into the daily life, major events, and prominent figures of the time, all conveyed through Walpole's distinctive voice. A treasure for historians, literary enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the art of letter writing, these letters offer a captivating journey into the past.
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