“Writing a book I have found to be like building a house. A man forms a plan, and collects materials. He thinks he has enough to raise a large and stately edifice; but after he has arranged, compacted and polished, his work turns out to be a very small performance. The authour however like the builder, knows how much labour his work has cost him; and therefore estimates it at a higher rate than other people think it deserves”
Quote by James Boswell
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The Journal of a Tour to Corsica and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli
The Journal of a Tour to Corsica and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli is a comprehensive work that delves into the personal observations and reflections of the author during their journey to Corsica. It also provides a detailed account of Pascal Paoli's life, highlighting his role in the Corsican struggle for independence. The book serves as a historical document, offering readers a glimpse into the political and social dynamics of the period. more
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