Storia Della Casa D'Austria: Da Rodolfo di Apsburgo Alla Morte di Leopoldo II; v.3
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William Coxe fue un historiador y clérigo inglés, reconocido por sus extensas obras históricas y crónicas de viajes. Sus escritos se caracterizan por una investigación meticulosa y relatos detallados de los viajes que realizó como acompañante y tutor de la nobleza. El legado literario de Coxe reside en su habilidad para dar vida a la historia, ofreciendo a los lectores perspectivas sobre las realidades sociales y culturales de su época. Sus escritos históricos y de viajes proporcionan valiosas visiones de la vida y el pensamiento del siglo XVIII.
This fascinating memoir recounts the life and times of one of England's most celebrated military heroes, the Duke of Marlborough. Based on original correspondence from the family archives, this book offers a unique glimpse into the private life of this prominent historical figure.
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Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough is a definitive account of one of the greatest military leaders in British history. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, including Marlborough's own letters and diaries, William Coxe offers a detailed and nuanced portrait of this complex figure.
Coxe's travelogue offers a fascinating look at northern Europe in the late 18th century. He provides detailed descriptions of the landscape, people, and culture of Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, as well as insights into the political and historical issues of the time. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in travel literature or the history of Europe.