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A Victorian spectator: uncollected writings of R.H. Hutton

A Victorian spectator: uncollected writings of R.H. Hutton is a compilation of R.H. Hutton's lesser-known writings from the Victorian era. The book offers a comprehensive view of the period's intellectual and social fabric, featuring Hutton's insights on literature, politics, and society. The uncollected nature of these writings provides a unique perspective on the author's thoughts and observations during this significant historical period. more

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Richard Holt Hutton
Richard Holt Hutton

Richard Holt Hutton was a prominent British journalist, born on June 2, 1826, and died on September 9, 1897. He had a significant impact on the British press with his in-depth reporting on political and social issues. more

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