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Thomas Carlyle

    December 4, 1795 – February 5, 1881

    Thomas Carlyle was a Scottish historian, critic, and sociological writer whose works are imbued with a profound belief in the moral order of the universe and an emphasis on honest effort. He possessed a rugged yet penetrating style, through which he explored the nature of society and the human spirit. Carlyle's literary legacy lies in his passionate advocacy for truth and his unflinching examination of modern life.

    Thomas Carlyle
    The French Revolution
    History of Friedrich II of Prussia Frederick The Great Volume I
    Early Kings of Norway
    The Present Time - Imperium Press (Studies in Reaction)
    Life of John Sterling
    History of Charles XII, king of Sweden