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The Quarterly Review (1812-1822) was a prominent, Tory-aligned British literary and political journal, founded by John Murray in 1809, serving …
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The Quarterly Review (1812-1822) was a prominent, Tory-aligned British literary and political journal, founded by John Murray in 1809, serving as a key rival to the Edinburgh Review, and during this decade, it fiercely debated religious, social, and political issues, influencing policy and public opinion through its strong conservative stance and influential articles, often by major literary figures like William Gifford.
Significance in the Period
During this decade, The Quarterly Review was a powerful force, engaging with major events like the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath, advocating for established institutions, and fostering a national conservative identity through its influential reviews.
Brown spine with red and green panes with gilt lettering and decoration. Mottled card cover.
This set includes:
Volume 7, 1812
Volume 9, 1813
Volume 15, 1816
Volume 18, 1817-18
Volume 19, 1818
Volume 24, 1820-21
Volume 26, 1821-22
Volume 27, 1822
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- Dimensions
- 5.75ʺW × 8.75ʺD × 1.25ʺH
- Styles
- English Traditional
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Leather
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Condition appropriate for age. Minor wear and separation on the spines tops and bottom. Minor foxing throughout. Very good condition. Condition appropriate for age. Minor wear and separation on the spines tops and bottom. Minor foxing throughout. Very good condition. less
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