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William Blake and the Visionary Law - Prophecy, Legislation and Constitution (1st ed. 2023): Matthew Mauger William Blake and the Visionary Law - Prophecy, Legislation and Constitution (1st ed. 2023)
Matthew Mauger
R3,097 Discovery Miles 30 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the difficult relationship between individual intellectual freedom and the legal structures which govern human societies in William Blake’s works, showing that this tension carries a political urgency that has not yet been recognised by scholars in the field. In doing so, it offers a new approach to Blake’s corpus that builds on the literary and cultural historical work of recent decades. Blake’s pronouncements about law may often sound biblical in tone; but this book argues that they directly address (and are informed by) eighteenth-century legal debates concerning the origin of the English common law, the autonomy of the judicature, the increasing legislative role of Parliament, and the emergence of the notions of constitutionalism and natural rights. Through a study of his illuminated books, manuscript works, notebook drafts and annotations, this study considers Blake’s understanding that law is both integral to humanity itself and a core component of its potential fulfilment of the ‘Human Form Divine’.

Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 2 (Hardcover): Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger
R4,619 Discovery Miles 46 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This four-volume, reset collection takes as its starting point the earliest substantial descriptions of tea as a commodity in the mid-seventeenth century, and ends in the early nineteenth century with two key events: the discovery of tea plants in Assam in 1823, and the dissolution of the East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade in 1833.

Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 3 (Hardcover): Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 3 (Hardcover)
Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger
R2,037 Discovery Miles 20 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This four-volume, reset collection takes as its starting point the earliest substantial descriptions of tea as a commodity in the mid-seventeenth century, and ends in the early nineteenth century with two key events: the discovery of tea plants in Assam in 1823, and the dissolution of the East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade in 1833.

Stealing Books in Eighteenth-Century London (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger, Christopher Reid Stealing Books in Eighteenth-Century London (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger, Christopher Reid
R2,043 Discovery Miles 20 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This study offers an authoritative and readable account of the hidden history of book theft in eighteenth-century London. It exploits a rich primary source, the compelling narratives of crime contained in the digitised Proceedings of the Old Bailey. The authors explain how cases of book theft came to court, and how in the ensuing trials the nature of the book itself became a question for legal debate. They assess the motives which led Londoners to steal books and the methods they employed in thefts from households and booksellers. Finally, the authors ask what the Proceedings tells us about the social ownership of books, and how the phenomenon of book theft differently affected book producers and consumers. Stealing Books in Eighteenth-Century London will appeal to readers interested in the connected histories of metropolitan life, crime, and the book in this period, and in the uses of digital resources in humanities research.

Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 1 (Hardcover): Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 1 (Hardcover)
Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger
R4,641 Discovery Miles 46 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This four-volume, reset collection takes as its starting point the earliest substantial descriptions of tea as a commodity in the mid-seventeenth century, and ends in the early nineteenth century with two key events: the discovery of tea plants in Assam in 1823, and the dissolution of the East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade in 1833.

Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 4 (Hardcover): Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 4 (Hardcover)
Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Ben Dew, Matthew Mauger
R2,037 Discovery Miles 20 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This four-volume, reset collection takes as its starting point the earliest substantial descriptions of tea as a commodity in the mid-seventeenth century, and ends in the early nineteenth century with two key events: the discovery of tea plants in Assam in 1823, and the dissolution of the East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade in 1833.

Empire of Tea - The Asian Leaf that Conquered the World (Paperback): Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger Empire of Tea - The Asian Leaf that Conquered the World (Paperback)
Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Tea has a rich and well-documented past. The beverage originated in Asia long before making its way to seventeenth-century London, where it became an exotic, highly sought-after commodity. Over the subsequent two centuries, tea's powerful psychoactive properties seduced British society, becoming popular across the nation from castle to cottage. Now the world's most popular drink, tea was one of the first truly global products to find a mass market, with tea drinking now stereotypically associated with British identity. The delicate flavour profile and hot preparation of tea inspired poets, artists and satirists. Tea was embroiled in controversy, from the gossip of the domestic tea table to the civil disorder occasioned by smuggling and the political scandal of the Boston Tea Party. Based on extensive original research, and now available in paperback, Empire of Tea provides a rich cultural history that explores how the British `way of tea' became the norm across the Anglophone world.

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