This is a fascinating collection of letters written to and from Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, a nineteenth-century Scottish antiquary and artist. The letters provide a unique insight into the art, literature, and politics of the period and include correspondence with some of the most prominent figures of the time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Scottish history or the cultural life of nineteenth-century Britain.
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