Written in the 1750s by Scottish physician Alexander Hamilton, one of
the founding members of the Tuesday Club of Annapolis, this book is a
mock-heroic narrative of ten years in the life of an eighteenth-century
social club, as well as a political satire of the proprietor struggles
in colonial Maryland and a humorous treatment of the outcry against
luxury. This edition contains drawings, music scores, and a full textual
apparatus. This is Volume III of three volumes.
Originally published in 2011.
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