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Title:The history of England : from the accession of James the Second /
Authors:Thomas Babington Macaulay
Other authors:H.H. Milman
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It was written only history. I was tired of reading it.
But I didn't know the history of England, so I could learn the history. ( )
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This is an abridged version of Macaulay's (typically) multi-volume "The History of England from the Accession of James II". Please DO NOT combine this abridged edition with any unabridged editions or partial sets of Macaulay's unabridged history.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0140431330, Paperback)

One of the greatest figures of his age, Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-59) was widely admired throughout his life for his prose, poetry, political acumen and oratorical skills. Among the most successful and enthralling histories ever written, his "History of England" won instantaneous success following the publication of its first volumes in 1849, and was rapidly translated into most European languages. Beginning with the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and concluding at the end of the reign of William III in 1702, it illuminates a time of deep struggle throughout Britain and Ireland in vivid and compelling prose. But while Macaulay offers a gripping narrative, and draws on a wide range of sources including historical accounts and creative literature, his enduring success also owes a great deal to his astonishing ability to grasp, and explain, the political reality that has always underpinned social change.

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