Om Memoirs of Horace Walpole and His Contemporaries; Volume II
Horace Walpole was a prominent 18th century writer and politician whose letters provide insight into the culture and politics of the time. This memoir includes not only Walpole's own letters but also those of his contemporaries, providing a window into the daily lives of important figures of the period. Readers interested in history and literature will gain a unique perspective on the culture of the 18th century through Walpole's vivid recounting of events.
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