James Boswell (1740-1795): The Scottish PerspectiveH.M. Stationery Office, 1994 - 195 pàgines This is the first biography of James Boswell seen from a specifically Scottish viewpoint. Though born in Scotland, he often wished to be thought of as an Englishman as he came into prominence. While not overlooking his achievements in England and Europe, the book concentrates on his Scottish background. |
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Edinburgh and the Early Years 17401760 | 12 |
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