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The Greatest Books from the United Kingdom includes: 1. Early English Meals and Manners 2. A Childs History of England 3. The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majestys Correspondence between 1837 and 1861. Volume 1 1837-1843 4. The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 5. Letters on EnglandEarly English Meals and Manners - Academicians and intellectuals have regarded this book as having significant literary worth. This contributes to the body of knowledge for upcoming generations. We have reproduced this book in print form in order to preserve the integrity of its original publication and ensure that it is never forgotten. Therefore any markings or annotations are there to maintain the objects original state.Charles Dickens wrote A Childs History of England which was published in serial form by Household Words from 1851 to 1853. The book covers the English monarchies from Henry III to Richard III and spans from 50 BC to 1689 with a summary of events up until the reign of Queen Victoria. The three volumes were released in December but postdated for the following year.The Letters of Queen Victoria - Queen Victoria saved her personal and official correspondence creating an amazing collection of State documents. This book is a compilation of letters showcasing her personality development and approach to political and social issues. Her meticulous attention to detail in tracking political and social movements is the highlight of these documents.Voltaires Lettres anglaises ou philosophiques written in response to his exile in England provided the French public with a comprehensive understanding of British culture in 1734. However French authorities ordered the letters to be burned and persecuted Voltaire believing they were a covert attack against the ancien régime.
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