First published in 1945, this book presents the text of the
National Book League's Third Annual Lecture, which was delivered
during that year by the renowned British historian G. M. Trevelyan
(1876-1962). The text provides a discussion of the relationship
between the reading public and the nature of historical enquiry.
This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
historiography and the works of Trevelyan.
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