The English Revolution 1688-1689: 146 (Galaxy Books)

The English Revolution 1688-1689: 146 (Galaxy Books)

by G.M. Trevelyan (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: First THUS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 09 Jan 1968

ISBN 10: 0195002636
ISBN 13: 9780195002638

Media Reviews
Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money . . . --Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University
Written in a style of great clarity and persuasiveness, this little book presents the traditional Whig view at its best--the view of Locke, Burke, and Macaulay. --The Manchester Guardian
No one is better qualified to write of the revolution of 1689 than Professor Trevelyan. In the crisp, brisk narrative...one acknowledges the hand of a master historian. --Garrett Mattingly, Saturday Review of Literature


Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money . . . --Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University
Written in a style of great clarity and persuasiveness, this little book presents the traditional Whig view at its best--the view of Locke, Burke, and Macaulay. --The Manchester Guardian
No one is better qualified to write of the revolution of 1689 than Professor Trevelyan. In the crisp, brisk narrative...one acknowledges the hand of a master historian. --Garrett Mattingly, Saturday Review of Literature

Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money . . . --Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University
Written in a style of great clarity and persuasiveness, this little book presents the traditional Whig view at its best--the view of Locke, Burke, and Macaulay. --The Manchester Guardian
No one is better qualified to write of the revolution of 1689 than Professor Trevelyan. In the crisp, brisk narrative...one acknowledges the hand of a master historian. --Garrett Mattingly, Saturday Review of Literature


Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money . . . --Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University


Written in a style of great clarity and persuasiveness, this little book presents the traditional Whig view at its best--the view of Locke, Burke, and Macaulay. --The Manchester Guardian


No one is better qualified to write of the revolution of 1689 than Professor Trevelyan. In the crisp, brisk narrative...one acknowledges the hand of a master historian. --Garrett Mattingly, Saturday Review of Literature




Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money... --Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University


Written in a style of great clarity and persuasiveness, this little book presents the traditional Whig view at its best--the view of Locke, Burke, and Macaulay. --The Manchester Guardian


No one is better qualified to write of the revolution of 1689 than Professor Trevelyan. In the crisp, brisk narrative...one acknowledges the hand of a master historian. --Garrett Mattingly, Saturday Review of Literature