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Sunday, October 27, 2019

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Complete 12 Volumes Series | Edward Gibbon


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William Edward Hartpole Lecky was an Irish history specialist and political scholar.
Conceived at Newtown Park, close Dublin, he was the oldest child of John Hartpole Lecky, a landowner. He was taught at Kingstown, Armagh, at Cheltenham College, and at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated BA in 1859 and MA in 1863, and where he considered heavenly nature with the end goal of turning into a cleric in the Protestant Church of Ireland.

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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century | Complete 8 Volumes Series | William Edward Hartpole Lecky


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William Edward Hartpole Lecky was an Irish history specialist and political scholar.
Conceived at Newtown Park, close Dublin, he was the oldest child of John Hartpole Lecky, a landowner. He was taught at Kingstown, Armagh, at Cheltenham College, and at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated BA in 1859 and MA in 1863, and where he considered heavenly nature with the end goal of turning into a cleric in the Protestant Church of Ireland.

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Critical and Historical Essays | Complete 3 Volumes Series | Thomas Babington | Lord Macaulay


Longmans, 1867. Hardcover. Condition: Good. Great condition 2-volume set. Darker embellished sheets with gold lettering to spine, minor wear/tears and little misfortune to limits, incl. a split between back spread and spine of vol. 1. Page edges generally cut. Past proprietor's name to the two volumes. Restricting is tight, pages are secure. Textblocks and pictures are brilliant and clear. A not too bad gathering. Great condition is characterized as: a duplicate that has been perused however stays in clean condition. The majority of the pages are unblemished and the spread is flawless and the spine may give indications of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not explicitly referenced. Most things will be dispatched the equivalent or the following working day.
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Macaulay's initially expositions were added to Knight's Quarterly Magazine, however in January 1825 the Edinburgh Review distributed an article of his on West Indian subjugation and in August of that year a paper on Milton which made his name. Throughout the following twenty years he wound up one of their most ordinary and most well-known analysts, and his achievement in this line advanced his ascent in governmental issues. In 1843 he was induced to gather his surveys in book structure, and the Critical and Historical Essays were properly distributed by Longman in three volumes. Macaulay confined the accumulation to his commitments to the Edinburgh Review, and left out a portion of these additionally, particularly those which he thought were of fleeting interest or which actually assaulted previous political adversaries.

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Saturday, October 26, 2019

Spirits Rebellious | Kahlil Gibran

A clarion call for opportunity from one of the twentieth century's most significant scholars and essayists, Kahlil Gibran A book so amazing it was scorched in the commercial center of Beirut at the season of its distribution, Kahlil Gibran's Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for opportunity in his country of Lebanon-for people and society. Gibran's unpleasant reprobation of religious and political bad form courses through his verse pen in three stories, that of "Madame Rose Hanie," "The Cry of the Graves," and "Kahlil the Heretic." His vision of freedom is no less amazing
Title Spirits Rebellious
Wisdom library
Author Kahlil Gibran
Translated by Anthony Rizcallah Ferris
Edition reprint
Publisher Kensington Publishing Corporation, 1990
ISBN 0806503645, 9780806503646
Length 120 pages
Subjects Poetry › General
Poetry / General