J. W. von Archenholtz's England is a political and sociological
description of Great Britain during the second half of the 18th
century. Based primarily on Archenholtz's firsthand observations
from 1769 to 1779, England looks with precision and anecdotal
detail at the behavior of Britons of all ranks. Never without an
attitude, Archenholtz conveys a wide range of topics from debates
in the House of Commons to the garb of serving women. Whether
describing the newly formed militia or the shenanigans of James
Graham and his "celestial bed," he provides a focused, point-driven
account that will inform history enthusiasts.
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