History of the Post in England from the Romans to the Stuarts
«’Philip Beale is to be congratulated on this fascinating history of the English posts up to 1635. This will be the standard work on the subject for many years to come and can be thoroughly recommended to all readers.’ Journal of the Royal Philatelic Society '’...extremely well-researched...a major contribution to a hitherto rather neglected aspect of English socio-economic history.'’ British Philatelic Bulletin, Vol. 36, No. 5 ’...a thoroughtly enjoyable journey from Roman to Stuart times. His research is meticulous and not only illustrates how the postal service developed, but en route creates an intriguing social history...The chapter on Tudor roads and postal routes is exceptional...this is a book that keeps one turning the page, keen to get an insight not only into the English post, but also into the lives of the many users of the service.’ Antiquaries Journal, vol. 80 '... assured and learned.' English Historical Review»
This book was originally published in 1998. From Roman times until this century the business of government has been largely carried out by the writing of letters, either in the form of instructions or of authorisations to deliver information orally. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 284
- ISBN
- 9780367136383
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 25 x 19 cm
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«’Philip Beale is to be congratulated on this fascinating history of the English posts up to 1635. This will be the standard work on the subject for many years to come and can be thoroughly recommended to all readers.’ Journal of the Royal Philatelic Society '’...extremely well-researched...a major contribution to a hitherto rather neglected aspect of English socio-economic history.'’ British Philatelic Bulletin, Vol. 36, No. 5 ’...a thoroughtly enjoyable journey from Roman to Stuart times. His research is meticulous and not only illustrates how the postal service developed, but en route creates an intriguing social history...The chapter on Tudor roads and postal routes is exceptional...this is a book that keeps one turning the page, keen to get an insight not only into the English post, but also into the lives of the many users of the service.’ Antiquaries Journal, vol. 80 '... assured and learned.' English Historical Review»