The miscellany is a collection of tracts, stories, anecdotes, histories, poems, and other writings — short, varied pieces meant to both instruct and entertain. The term “tracts” here refers to concise pamphlet-style writings rather than religious pamphlets
The publication reflects the Chambers brothers’ broader publishing mission: to produce accessible, affordable educational materials for the general public. It fits into the 19th-century trend of “miscellanies”— popular collections of diverse writings aimed at educating emerging literate classes.
The volume includes articles on The Life of James Watt, The British Conquest of India, History of the Bastille and The Conquest of Mexico.
The Volume is undated.
It is in good condition in the original gilt-blocked and black decorated red cloth. Tight, clean and strong.
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