The Note Books Of Samuel Butler
- 460 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Henry Festing Jones was an English solicitor and writer, renowned as the friend and posthumous biographer of Samuel Butler. His work is dedicated to a profound exploration and interpretation of Samuel Butler's life and writings. Jones sought to illuminate Butler's complex ideas and lasting literary contributions for a wider audience.



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