first edition
1906 · London
by Reid, Stuart J.
London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1906. First Edition. Thick Octavo. Volume I, half-title, engraved portrait, xx, 409; Volume II, half-title, engraved portrait, xii, 409 pages. Durham loved radical ideas but kept his association with the elite. It was said of him, he was too liberal to be A Whig but his own class detested his radical ideas. He entered Parliament two years before the overthrow of Napoleon in 1813. As a major statesman in England, he would argue for local self-government which was defeated in his era. A very good set bound in maroon cloth centrally stamped in gilt with his coat-of-arms, spine lettering gilt, light occasional scattered foxing, corners bumped or worn some soiling to spines.
(Inventory #: 027716)