Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, Volume II is a curated edition of the famous eighteenth‑century letters.
This volume gathers miscellaneous writings and private correspondence that illuminate political debate, public opinion, and the figures shaping British politics.
This edition presents the book’s core material in a readable, historically grounded format. It offers the reader a window into the era’s conversations about governance, liberty, and the role of the press, while preserving the distinctive voice associated with Junius and his contemporaries.
- Primary letters and public papers from the Junius lineage, with context for the political stakes of the time
- Private correspondence that reveals the networks and debates behind major policy choices
- Notes and references to help readers connect people, events, and ideas across the period
- A focused view of how public opinion and government power intersected in a pivotal era
Ideal for readers of historical political writing, eighteenth‑century letters, and the study of press influence in early modern Britain.