A comprehensive compilation of 18th‑century war records and official papers.
This volume gathers treaties, conventions, decrees, reports, proclamations, manifestoes, and parliamentary materials related to Britain and its allies in the conflict with France, offering a documentary view of the era’s diplomacy and military actions.
This edition presents official communications, naval and military accounts, and state papers arranged to illuminate how decisions were made and how events unfolded across the Atlantic and Caribbean theaters, as well as key European diplomacy. It’s a reference designed for researchers, historians, and readers seeking primary sources from the period.
- Copies of treaties and conventions that shaped alliances and peace efforts.
- Official reports, memoranda, and letters that document operations and governance during the war.
- Proclamations, proclamations, and parliamentary papers reflecting policy and public communication.
- Recordings of naval events, proclamations, and ministerial correspondence from the era.
Ideal for readers of historical diplomacy, military history, and primary-source archives seeking a detailed view of War Against France-era state papers.