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Histoire d'Angleterre Vol 6 by Paul de Rapin de Thoyras 1726

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Histoire d'Angleterre Vol 6 by Paul de Rapin de Thoyras 1726

$104.84

$36.69

The Story

**Product is an antique, hardcover in fair condition, see pictures

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Paul de Rapin de Thoyras’s Histoire d’Angleterre is a monumental 18th-century historical work, written in French and first published between 1724 and 1727. It is considered one of the earliest and most comprehensive histories of England written by a non-English author, and was especially influential on the European continent and in Enlightenment circles.

In this volume, Rapin provides a detailed account of Elizabeth I's reign, focusing on key political, religious, and military events that shaped England during the late 16th century. As a French Huguenot historian writing for a European audience, Rapin offers a perspective that emphasizes constitutional developments and the balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament.

"Second Edition", Published 1726 France.

Dimensions Per Book: W 8" x D 1.5" x H 10.5"

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

**Product is an antique, hardcover in fair condition, see pictures

Pick up at 101 Alexdon Road ONLY

Paul de Rapin de Thoyras’s Histoire d’Angleterre is a monumental 18th-century historical work, written in French and first published between 1724 and 1727. It is considered one of the earliest and most comprehensive histories of England written by a non-English author, and was especially influential on the European continent and in Enlightenment circles.

In this volume, Rapin provides a detailed account of Elizabeth I's reign, focusing on key political, religious, and military events that shaped England during the late 16th century. As a French Huguenot historian writing for a European audience, Rapin offers a perspective that emphasizes constitutional developments and the balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament.

"Second Edition", Published 1726 France.

Dimensions Per Book: W 8" x D 1.5" x H 10.5"