Originally published in 1967, this book analyses the method by
which historical evidence is built up and compares the nature of
historical proof with that of other disciplines such as the law and
natural sciences. It examines an extraordinary series of forgeries
and distortions from the False Decretals to the biographies of
Lytton Strachey, as well as discussing how an historical reputation
such as that enjoyed by Judge Jefferies was created.
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