A Timeless Analysis of Joseph Addison's Enduring Influence

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This is a vintage hardcover edition of Macaulay's Essay on Addison by Thomas Babington Macaulay, likely published as part of the "Gateway Series of English Texts" by the American Book Company around 1904.
Author: Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay.
Subject: An essay analyzing the works of Joseph Addison, a prominent 18th-century writer.
Publisher: Macmillian
The Macmillan Pocket Classics was a series of vintage hardcover books published by the Macmillan Company, primarily in the early 20th century. These books were designed to be small, durable, and affordable editions of classic literary works for students and general readers.
Key characteristics of the series include:
Physical Description: The books typically featured hard fabric covers and were a compact "pocket" size, often measuring around 5.75 x 4.5 inches.
Content: The series included a wide variety of classic literature and educational texts, such as works by authors like Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Design: Bindings were a semi-glossy plasticized material with a simple design, including a series logo on the endpapers.
Publication Dates: Many volumes in the series were published in the 1920s and surrounding years.
The book pictured, Macaulay's Essay on Addison, appears to be an example of a volume from this series.
Condition: The book is used, red cloth-bound edition without a dust jacket.
This is a vintage hardcover edition of Macaulay's Essay on Addison by Thomas Babington Macaulay, likely published as part of the "Gateway Series of English Texts" by the American Book Company around 1904.
Author: Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay.
Subject: An essay analyzing the works of Joseph Addison, a prominent 18th-century writer.
Publisher: Macmillian
The Macmillan Pocket Classics was a series of vintage hardcover books published by the Macmillan Company, primarily in the early 20th century. These books were designed to be small, durable, and affordable editions of classic literary works for students and general readers.
Key characteristics of the series include:
Physical Description: The books typically featured hard fabric covers and were a compact "pocket" size, often measuring around 5.75 x 4.5 inches.
Content: The series included a wide variety of classic literature and educational texts, such as works by authors like Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Design: Bindings were a semi-glossy plasticized material with a simple design, including a series logo on the endpapers.
Publication Dates: Many volumes in the series were published in the 1920s and surrounding years.
The book pictured, Macaulay's Essay on Addison, appears to be an example of a volume from this series.
Condition: The book is used, red cloth-bound edition without a dust jacket.