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"The Loiterer" was a weekly periodical comprising essays of Jane Austen's elder brothers, James and Henry, who were living in Oxford at the time of its publication. This book provides information on this literary genre which is said to have been in flourish during the late 1780s and early 1790s.
This is the first part of the reprint series of English Homes & Gardens by H. Avray Tipping and originally published in the 1920s in London.
Offers a collection of thirteen guides and companions written for British servants in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This book provides a historical perspective on the changes of the roles of servants and their position in British society.
Reprints seven publications from the 17th to early 19th century, which influenced Robert Malthus and his 'Population' - one of the significant works in the history of thought.
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