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'I would urge every library to reallocate its 2004 budget for purchasing critical monographs on cross-dressing in order to purchase this reprint edition of Miscellanies - Foucault is a fad, but great wit is forever.' The Scriblerian
Alex Pettit is at the University of North Texas. He is General Editor of Pickering & Chatto's Selected Works of Eliza Haywood (2000), and author of the award-winning Illusory Consensus: Bolingbroke and the Polemical Response to Walpole, 1730-1737 (1997) William Rees-Mogg is a former editor of The Times, London, and still a regular contributor.
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Softcover/Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Facsimile edition from a copy of 1711. 452 pages ([xviii], [xiv], 420); publisher's grey card covers: Very Good, no marks of previous ownership. Pictures show this actual book. UK orders are post-free. Seller Inventory # 152818
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