Introduction
The Letters 1848-1853
This richly annotated edition encompasses the career of Cobden from
his activities concerning the 1846 repeal of the Corn Laws to his
role as the foremost radical leader on the British political stage
between the years 1848 and 1853.
*William Baker, Years Work in English Studies*
Anthony Howe's notes are gold-mines of information, and never
otiose - so it seems safe to say that this project will take its
place alongside the Gladstone diaries and the Toronto Disraeli
correspondence as indispensable tools for the understanding of
Victorian political history.
*Boyd Hilton, English Historical Review*
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