Unpublished Letters: From the Collection of John Wild
Hunt, R N Carew
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Add to basket"Unpublished Letters From the Collection of John Wild" offers a compelling look into a vast and varied archive of personal correspondence curated from one of the nineteenth century's most esteemed autograph collections. Edited by R. N. Carew Hunt, this volume showcases previously unseen letters that provide intimate glimpses into the lives and thoughts of significant historical, literary, and political figures.
The work highlights the breadth of John Wild's passion for collecting, featuring missives that range from formal exchanges to casual notes. These primary sources offer readers an unmediated connection to the past, revealing the personalities and preoccupations of those who shaped their era. The collection is particularly valuable for its ability to contextualize historical events through the lens of private communication, shedding light on the social dynamics and intellectual pursuits of the writers involved.
With thoughtful commentary that bridges the gap between the documents and the reader, "Unpublished Letters From the Collection of John Wild" is an essential resource for historians, bibliophiles, and anyone fascinated by the art of the letter. It stands as a significant contribution to the study of social history and the preservation of epistolary heritage.
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