Memorials, Personal and Political, 1865-1895 by Roundell Palmer, Earl of Selborne, offers a detailed look into the life and times of a prominent British statesman. Spanning two volumes, this work provides invaluable insights into the political landscape of late 19th-century Britain through the eyes of a key participant. Selborne's reflections cover significant events, debates, and the personalities shaping the era. This edition, carefully reproduced, ensures that readers can access the original text and context, making it an essential resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in British history. Lady Sophia Matilda Palmer contributes to this comprehensive portrayal, adding depth and perspective to the narrative. Discover the intricate details of political life, personal experiences, and the enduring legacy of Lord Selborne in this meticulously crafted memorial.
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