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Boswelliana: The Commonplace Book of James Boswell with a Memoir and Annotations - cover

Boswelliana: The Commonplace Book of James Boswell with a Memoir and Annotations

James Boswell

Publisher: e-artnow

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Boswelliana is a valuable book filled with quotes, anecdotes, observations, and information penned down by James Boswell. In addition, this work contains a memoir and annotations by this well-known Scottish biographer, diarist, and lawyer of the 18th century. Boswell is most famous for writing the biography of the English writer Samuel Johnson, which is the most remarkable biography written in the English language.
Available since: 11/23/2023.
Print length: 300 pages.

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