G. M. Trevelyan Bücher






Garibaldi's Defence of the Roman Republic
- 436 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Focusing on the Italian unification of the 19th century, this historical work by George Macaulay Trevelyan offers a unique perspective shaped by the author's emotional connection to the Italian patriots. As the first of three books about the national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi, it reflects Trevelyan's acknowledgment of his own biases, driven by a "poetical sympathy" for the era's revolutionary fervor. This rare English-language account provides an insightful look into the passions and motivations that fueled the movement for Italian unity.
Illustrated English Social History. Complete Set of 4 Volumes in a slipcase.
age spotting to d/j; piece of the d/j is torn off; chipping to the top of the pages 33-38; gift-note on FEP; pevious owner's name on inside cover
"Chronological outline for Trevelyan's History of England by William Huse Dunham, Jr.": p. [561]-586.Abridged edition of the author's History of England.Reprint. Previously published: Harmondsworth : Pelican, 1959.Includes index



