
The History of England
by Macaulay
Macaulay's "History of England," J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd / Dutton, 1966. Hardcover edition in good condition with library markings. This reprint from Everyman's Library includes Douglas Jerrold's introduction, covering English history from James II's accession. A valuable historical work for collectors and history enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy binding. The dust jacket shows slight wear typical of library copies, with some markings and labels from the Community College of Denver. The pages are clean and well-preserved, making it a solid addition to any historical collection.
About This Vintage 1966 Edition
Macaulay's "History of England," published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd and Dutton in 1966, offers a comprehensive exploration of English history from the accession of James II. This volume, part of Everyman's Library, includes an introduction by Douglas Jerrold, providing valuable context and insights. The book is a reprint, first included in Everyman's Library in 1906, and represents a significant historical work by Macaulay, renowned for his detailed narrative style and historical accuracy. This edition is particularly notable for its library provenance, indicated by markings from the Community College of Denver. The hardcover is in good condition, with a protective dust jacket showing minor wear.
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