Best of
18th-Century
1885
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
Albert Venn Dicey - 1885
V. Dicey (1835–1922) was an English jurist, Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford University, and author of, among other works, The Law of the Constitution.Please note: This title is available as an ebook for purchase on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes.
Europe and the French Revolution: The Political Traditions of the Old Régime
Albert Sorel - 1885
It is above all a grand survey of the Europe of the Enlightenment and the Ancien Regime in the last generation before the Revolution. Catherine of Russia and Maria Theresa, Frederick II and Louis XV, their public professions their real aims, their courts, their ministers, their notions of conduct, are presented with a lucidity, elegance and ruthlessness worthy of their own age.But the book is also much more. Sorel's whole argument is that the Revolution can only be understood, and its subsequent development explained, by the study of causes rooted deep in the past. His naturally analytical, profoundly historical, cast of mind leads him to trace characteristics, to coin epigrams, to strike off generalisations, to reveal insights that illumine the whole course of European history in language both witty and graceful.So many-faceted a work asks much of its translators. In professor Cobban and Mr.Hunt it has found a breadth of erudition and a literary skill equal to all the demands made upon them. They have identified all Sorel's sources and where necessary supplied additional notes.
L'armée française: An Illustrated History of the French Army, 1790–1885
Édouard Detaille - 1885
First produced in 1883, this book revisits the French armies of the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, the Mexican Expedition, and the Conquest of North Africa, among others.