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Publication
Fontana Press (1972), Paperback
Description
In this volume, the author has written a book whose value as pure history is no less than its interest as a study of four essentially ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances. He was the first to appreciate the complexity of George I, and he surveys the following three Georges with a similarly unjaundiced eye.
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LibraryThing member bhowell
I thoroughly enjoyed this brief history of the Georgian period even though I have read many books about George III and George IV. Lying on a beautiful beach on the Sea of Cortez in January was perhaps an unlikely spot to read such a book but the touch was just right. The 18th century was certainly
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a lively period in British history and while I agree that the influence of the monarchy was significant it does seem that the Georges stumbled along rather than knowingly influenced the course of history. Show Less
LibraryThing member jonfaith
Plumb provides the ages with a classic account of the four Hannover kings, their foibles and their legacy. This is a very warts and all inclusive sort of analysis and history has not proved to be in awe of the four gentleman nor their appearance nor their decisions. This was very much a period of
Our beloved nemesis (in the United States) George III wound up being embraced by his people after his bouts of madness, his struggle and the convenient Reign of Terror in France. Love is fickle. Plumb broaches policy decisions and the internal dynamics making this a rather informative ingress and not simply a scandal sheet of palace intrigue.
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augmentation and wealth so consequently the politics of the time are largely conservative as were the Prime Ministers including Sir Robert, who famously quipped I am no saint, no Spartan, no reformer. Our beloved nemesis (in the United States) George III wound up being embraced by his people after his bouts of madness, his struggle and the convenient Reign of Terror in France. Love is fickle. Plumb broaches policy decisions and the internal dynamics making this a rather informative ingress and not simply a scandal sheet of palace intrigue.
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Original publication date
1956
Physical description
189 p.; 6.9 inches
ISBN
0006329500 / 9780006329503
Local notes
2 copies (bd6, bd2)
Other editions
The First Four Georges (British Monarchy Series) by J.H. Plumb (Paperback)