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Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham 4 Volume Set

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - British & Irish History, 17th & 18th Centuries series
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Famed for his masterful oratory and fearless criticism of parliamentary opponents, William Pitt the Elder (1708-78) distinguished himself through the strong leadership he provided during Britain's struggle against France in the Seven Years' War.

Edited by his great-grandsons and first published between 1838 and 1840, this four-volume collection presents nearly forty years' worth of letters to and from the great statesman.

Each volume also contains a useful list of the principal officers of state for the period covered, along with facsimile plates of letters and signatures by some of Pitt's eminent correspondents.

Volume 1 (1838) covers the period 1741-59, although most of the letters date from 1754 onwards.

Including six pre-1760 letters, Volume 2 (1838) chiefly covers the period from 1760 through to the end of July 1766.

Volume 3 (1839) covers the period from 1766 through to November 1770.

Volume 4 (1840) covers the period from November 1770 until Pitt's death in May 1778.

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Cambridge University Press
1108067522 / 9781108067522
Mixed media product
05/12/2013
United Kingdom
2196 pages, 12 Plates, black and white
215 x 276 mm, 2760 grams
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