Description: What a fantastic find for the Collector. A wonderful gift idea. Originally published in "Macmillan's Magazine" (Edinburgh, Vol. XVI, April 1867), "Shooting Niagara: And After?" was written after the passing of the Electoral Reform Act of 1867 in which Carlyle "reaffirmed his belief in wise leadership (and wise followership), his disbelief in democracy and his hatred of all workmanship - from brickmaking to diplomacy - that was not genuine" (See: D. J. Trella's "Carlyle's "Shooting Niagara": The Writing and Revising of an Article and Pamphlet," in "Victorian Periodicals Review," Number 25 (1992), pp. 30-34).
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Modified Item: No
Subject: Thomas Carlyle Last Book Reform Voting Act
Year Printed: 1867
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Region: Europe
Author: Thomas Carlyle
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Thomas Carlyle Last Book Reform Voting Act
Character Family: Thomas Carlyle Last Book Reform Voting Act