Description
Letters Of Thomas Carlyle To William Graham Edited by John Graham, Jr.
These previously unpublished letters from Thomas Carlyle to William Graham of Brunswick reveal the stern 19th century writer in a more winsome light than is traditional. Here, too, is the Carlyle who could weild satire, distressed at what he considered the dearth of intellectual life in the country and at London's "ceaselss round of insipid formalities." The editor is Graham's great-great nephew.
Features;
- Publisher Princetion Univerity Press, Princeton; 1950
- Grey Cloth Hardback With Gilt Title, 86 pp
- Contains many B&W illustrations
- Size 220 x 140mm, 450g
Condition: Good – Dust Jacket Slightly Rubbed To Edges, No Inscriptions, Good Copy
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