Delve into the captivating world of 18th-century England with "Memoirs of George Selwyn and His Contemporaries, Volume 3" by John Heneage Jesse. This volume continues to explore the life and times of George Selwyn, a prominent figure in London's high society, renowned wit, and Member of Parliament. Jesse masterfully weaves together anecdotes, letters, and historical context to paint a vivid portrait of Selwyn and his influential circle.
Readers will encounter a fascinating cast of characters, gain insights into the social customs and political intrigues of the era, and witness firsthand the events that shaped British history. This meticulously researched biography offers both scholars and casual readers an engaging glimpse into a bygone era, revealing the personalities, dramas, and enduring legacy of George Selwyn and his contemporaries.
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