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Paperback The Edinburgh Review; Volume 128 Book

ISBN: 1276066260

ISBN13: 9781276066266

The Edinburgh Review; Volume 128

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"The Edinburgh Review, Volume 128" offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual landscape of 19th-century Britain. This collection of essays, originally published anonymously, covers a wide range of topics, including history, literature, and political science. Readers will discover insightful analyses of contemporary issues and enduring debates that shaped the Victorian era.

The Edinburgh Review was a leading voice of its time, known for its rigorous scholarship and influential perspectives. This volume provides valuable context for understanding the social, cultural, and political currents of the period. Scholars and enthusiasts of British history, literary criticism, and political thought will find much to explore in this rich and diverse compilation.

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