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Friends until the End: Edmund Burke and Charles Fox in the Age of Revolution
Friends until the End: Edmund Burke and Charles Fox in the Age of Revolution
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Praise for Friends Until the End
“Bagehot was a financial journalist with a love of English literature and a facility for clear and cogent prose. So is Mr. Grant. . . . Bagehot is a terrific and efficient survey of the political and economic disputations of mid-Victorian England and a fine narrative of the life of the era’s most brilliant essayist.”
— Barton Swaim, The Wall Street Journal
“Very enjoyable. . . . Grant demonstrates that he has the measure of a fascinating—and great—Victorian.”
— John Plender, Financial Times
“James Grant [is] one of the most influential contemporary commentators on Wall Street. . . . In Grant’s hands, Bagehot’s life and career provide a superb prism through which to observe the extraordinary revolution in the British economy in the nineteenth century.”
— Simon Nixon, The Times (London)