A revealing collection that brings Edwin Lawrence Godkin’s late‑19th‑century world to life, through letters and diary entries in Life and Letters of Edwin Lawrence Godkin, Vol.
2.
This volume presents a vivid, firsthand portrait of a driven American publicist navigating transatlantic circles, travel, and daily life in England. It blends personal notes, social observations, and reflections on politics, journalism, and public duties without spoilers, offering a intimate look at a formidable thinker of the era.
Readers gain a window into the era’s social networks, friendships, and practical concerns of a public figure who shaped public opinion and reform movements through writing and commentary.
- Intimate glimpses of a bustling London season, country houses, and scholarly circles
- Personal thoughts on democracy, civil service reform, and the role of journalism
- Descriptions of meetings with notable figures and the social fabric of the period
- Day‑to‑day experiences, travels, and the cadence of a life lived between America and Britain
Ideal for readers of historical biographies, political journalism, and readers curious about the personal side of a prominent public voice.