Philip Lawson examines the profound effect that the conquest of Quebec had on British politics and imperial thought in the years leading to the signing of the Quebec Act in 1774. He reinterprets the standard accounts of the conquest of Quebec in 1760, challenging prevailing ideas about political traditions and philosophical assumptions in mid-eighteenth-century Britain.
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Philip Lawson examines the profound effect that the conquest of Quebec had on British politics and imperial thought in the years leading to the signing of the Quebec Act in 1774. He reinterprets the standard accounts of the conquest of Quebec in 1760, challenging prevailing ideas about political traditions and philosophical assumptions in mid-eighteenth-century Britain.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 6 x 9"; VERY GOOD / DUST JACKET GOOD. 192 pages. Text is clean and unmarked. Red cloth board with gold lettering on the spine. Cover is gently worn. DJ is creased with rubbing and fading. Binding and hinges are firm.
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Fine in Near fine jacket. First edition, 1990, hardcover with red cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, 192pp., not illustrated. Book fine with handsome boards and tight binding, text clean and unmarked. DJ near fine with mild toning, rubbing.