Explore the life and times of George Lyttelton through his personal writings in "Memoire And Correspondence Of George Lyttelton, Volume 1." Compiled and edited by Robert Phillimore, this collection offers a unique glimpse into Lyttelton's thoughts, experiences, and relationships from 1734 to 1773. Delve into the world of an influential figure during a pivotal period in British history.
Gain insights into the political landscape, social dynamics, and intellectual climate that shaped Lyttelton's career and legacy. This volume provides valuable primary source material for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the 18th century. Discover the man behind the public persona through his own words, carefully preserved and presented in this essential historical compilation.
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