The Collected Letters Of Thomas And Jane Welsh Carlyle (1970)

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Thomas Carlyle, Charles Richard Sanders, Kenneth J. Fielding

01/01/1970
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Don't miss a single volume. Subscribe today!Back volumes are available for purchase. To ensure that you don't miss a single issue, subscribe to The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle today. For more information, click here. In volume 31, which covers the year 1856, the Carlyles continue a rigorous correspondence, depicting and examining Victorian London as well as its inhabitants. They also return to their native Scotland and offer details of their travels in the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands.
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