The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence
This Reprint contains private correspondence between Gladstone and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Granville, conducted during the years 1868-1876. The correspondence is between two men who wrote to each other privately, but about matters which were, as Professor Matthew states in his supplementary introduction, "the very stuff of official diplomatic exchange." Edited with full scholarly rigor the correspondence sheds light on the details of foreign policy at a time when Britain was at the height of her power, as well as on a wide range of nonpolitical matters.
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The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence
This Reprint contains private correspondence between Gladstone and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Granville, conducted during the years 1868-1876. The correspondence is between two men who wrote to each other privately, but about matters which were, as Professor Matthew states in his supplementary introduction, "the very stuff of official diplomatic exchange." Edited with full scholarly rigor the correspondence sheds light on the details of foreign policy at a time when Britain was at the height of her power, as well as on a wide range of nonpolitical matters.
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The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence

The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence

The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence

The Gladstone-Granville Correspondence

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This Reprint contains private correspondence between Gladstone and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Granville, conducted during the years 1868-1876. The correspondence is between two men who wrote to each other privately, but about matters which were, as Professor Matthew states in his supplementary introduction, "the very stuff of official diplomatic exchange." Edited with full scholarly rigor the correspondence sheds light on the details of foreign policy at a time when Britain was at the height of her power, as well as on a wide range of nonpolitical matters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521645591
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/13/1998
Series: Camden Classic Reprints , #5
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 538
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.14(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction H. C. G. Matthew; Prefatory note; Introduction Agatha Ramm; The political correspondence of Mr Gladstone and Lord Granville 1868–1876.
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