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Paperback The Edinburgh Review; Volume 130 Book

ISBN: 1022540785

ISBN13: 9781022540781

The Edinburgh Review; Volume 130

Founded in 1802, The Edinburgh Review was one of the most influential literary and political magazines of the 19th century. With contributions from luminaries such as Walter Scott, Lord Byron, and Thomas Babington Macaulay, The Edinburgh Review played a major role in shaping public discourse and political thought during a period of great social and political change.

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