Discover a comprehensive snapshot of Victorian Britain with "The Civil Service Year Book And Official Calendar 1874." This meticulously compiled volume offers a detailed look into the workings of the British government and its civil service during a pivotal era.
Providing an exhaustive register of government departments, officials, and regulations, this yearbook serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the administrative structures of the 19th century. Explore the roles and responsibilities of various civil servants, gain insights into governmental processes, and understand the context of British governance during this period of significant social and political change. A vital historical document, "The Civil Service Year Book" offers a unique window into the past.
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