Letters, sentences and maxims
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A flickering candle, a quill poised above parchment-across centuries, the wisdom of a father's hand shapes the destiny of his son. Within these remarkable personal letters, the reader is ushered into the rarefied world of 18th-century correspondence, where the conduct of life is examined with wit, candour, and precision. Every page pulses with the urgency of a man determined to impart the secrets of virtue and politeness, to mould not merely a man of honour but an accomplished gentleman, versed in the subtle arts of education and manners. The advice, at once intimate and universal, resonates as sharply today as when first penned, inviting us to reflect on the enduring values that underlie true character.This collection, out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, offers more than a glimpse into British literature's golden age; it is a living dialogue across time. The themes of moral integrity, social grace, and the pursuit of wisdom are as vital now as ever, offering contemporary readers both solace and challenge in a world that often prizes expedience over substance. Each letter, sentence and maxim has been restored for today's and future generations, preserving not only the elegance of its prose but the spirit of an era when the written word was a measure of one's soul.This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously prepared for those who cherish the refinement of classic-collection books and the insight of historical minds. Whether you are drawn to the nuanced interplay of education and manners or seek the timeless guidance of a man of virtue, these pages invite you to linger, to ponder, and to be transformed by the enduring legacy of wisdom passed from one generation to the next.
A flickering candle, a quill poised above parchment-across centuries, the wisdom of a father's hand shapes the destiny of his son. Within these remarkable personal letters, the reader is ushered into the rarefied world of 18th-century correspondence, where the conduct of life is examined with wit, candour, and precision. Every page pulses with the urgency of a man determined to impart the secrets of virtue and politeness, to mould not merely a man of honour but an accomplished gentleman, versed in the subtle arts of education and manners. The advice, at once intimate and universal, resonates as sharply today as when first penned, inviting us to reflect on the enduring values that underlie true character.This collection, out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, offers more than a glimpse into British literature's golden age; it is a living dialogue across time. The themes of moral integrity, social grace, and the pursuit of wisdom are as vital now as ever, offering contemporary readers both solace and challenge in a world that often prizes expedience over substance. Each letter, sentence and maxim has been restored for today's and future generations, preserving not only the elegance of its prose but the spirit of an era when the written word was a measure of one's soul.This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously prepared for those who cherish the refinement of classic-collection books and the insight of historical minds. Whether you are drawn to the nuanced interplay of education and manners or seek the timeless guidance of a man of virtue, these pages invite you to linger, to ponder, and to be transformed by the enduring legacy of wisdom passed from one generation to the next.
AmazonPages: 166, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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