"The British Almanac, Volume 38" is a comprehensive compendium of information reflecting British society and knowledge in its time. Compiled by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, this volume serves as a valuable historical record, offering insights into various aspects of 19th-century Britain.
Containing a wealth of statistical data, calendars, and miscellaneous details, the Almanac provides a snapshot of the era's intellectual and practical concerns. It remains a fascinating resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the social, economic, and cultural landscape of Victorian Britain.
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