American Revolution

George Otto TREVELYAN

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American Revolution
American Revolution

"THE CLASSIC HISTORY OF THE MOMENTOUS REVOLT OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES… A BRILLIANT STUDY OF THE GROWTH OF CIVIL LIBERTY"

TREVELYAN, George Otto. The American Revolution. London: Longmans, Green, 1909-14. Six volumes. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter navy crushed morocco gilt, raised bands, burgundy morocco onlays to spines, watered silk boards and endpapers, top edges gilt, uncut.

Mixed first and early editions of this classic history of the American Revolution, with seven large folding maps, uniformly bound in handsome morocco.

Trevelyan's important history recounts events from the years 1766 through 1778, beginning with the repeal of the Stamp Act and concluding with the French treaties and war between France and England. Trevelyan's "history of the American Revolution grew naturally out of his studies in the life of Charles James Fox, and both interests derived from his own position as a Whig and a liberal. Trevelyan, an Englishman, succeeded in writing the classic history of the momentous revolt of the American colonies. It is highly favorable to the American side… and is in reality a brilliant study of the growth of civil liberty, with the birth of the United States of America serving as an object lesson" (Kunitz & Haycraft, 629). The first four volumes were first published in 1899; in this set these volumes are from the "new edition." The last two volumes are from the first edition.

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