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The Greatest Books from 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 the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 1 1837-1843
4. The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844.
5. Letters on England
Early 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 on purpose to maintain the objects original state.
Charles Dickens published a book titled A Childs History of England. From 25 January 1851 to 10 December 1853 Household Words published it in serial form for the first time. Dickens additionally released the work in three volumes as a book with the first volume appearing on December 20 1851 the second on December 24 1852 and the third on December 25 1853. The volumes were released in December however they were all postdated for the next year. Dickens breaks down the monarchies of England from Henry III to Richard III in different parts. The history in this book spanned the years 50 BC to 1689 and it concluded with a chapter summarising what happened from that point until the accession of Queen Victoria.
The Letters of Queen Victoria - Early on Queen Victoria developed the practise of methodically saving her personal correspondence. Following her throne ascension she processed her official documents the same way and bound them into volumes creating what is arguably the most amazing collection of State documents in history. This book which was first published in 1908 is a compilation of letters that highlight the Queens personality development and demonstrate how she typically approaches political and social issues. The queens meticulous patience in keeping up with the smallest specifics of political and social movements both in her own country and abroad is what stands out most in these documents.
The dreadful living conditions of the working class in Britain during Engels visit to Manchester and Salford are extensively described and analysed in the classic The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. The essay also includes important ideas about the development and current state of socialism.
Letters on England - Voltaires answer to his exile in England often known as the Lettres anglaises ou philosophiques gave the French public of 1734 a comprehensive understanding of British culture. However the French authorities ordered the letters to be burned and Voltaire to face persecution since they believed they were a covert attack against the ancien régime.