History of England

David HUME

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History of England
History of England
History of England

HUME’S MONUMENTAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND: BEAUTIFUL UNIFORMLY BOUND QUARTO SET OF FIRST EDITIONS

HUME, David. The History of Great Britain, Containing the Reigns of James I and Charles I. Edinburgh: Hamilton, Balfour, and Neill, 1754. WITH: The History of Great Britain, Containing the Commonwealth, and the Reigns of Charles II and James II. WITH: The History of England, Under the House of Tudor. WITH: The History of England, From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1757-62. Six volumes. Quarto, period-style full mottled brown calf, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, raised bands, red and green morocco spine labels.

First editions of Hume’s monumental history of England, uniformly bound.

“David Hume may be regarded as the acutest thinker in Great Britain of the eighteenth century, and the most qualified interpreter of its intellectual tendencies” (DNB). His renowned History of England “has a distinct place in the literature of England. It was the first attempt at a comprehensive treatment of historic facts, the first to introduce the social and literary aspects of a nation's life as only second in importance to its political fortunes, and the first historical writing in an animated yet refined and polished style” (Britannica). Hume decided not to expand his history beyond the Stuarts, partly because he doubted whether he (or his readers) “could maintain partiality concerning recent events” (Jessop, 27). Altogether, Hume’s History “promises ever to hold a prominent place in the front rank of English literature” (Allibone, 916). Jessop, 27-33. Todd, 196-199.

Interiors fine, with only sparsest foxing. A fine set of this classic work.

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