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Edmund Burke
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly
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Edmund Burke, publishing in February 1791 Letter to a Member of the National Assembly, He fervently condemned Rousseau and his influence on French politics. He considered Rousseau a man driven by vanity and lack of taste. That is why he criticized the leaders of the French Revolution for mindlessly following his example. At the same time, he recognized that everything that is good and beautiful, combines taste and grace, is worth preserving, just as the aristocracy, for example, became the goal of the French Revolution.
English edition. We also recommend Polish edition , which was also published by Rambler.
Octavo (16×22.5 cm), 92 pp. The book is set with the Monotype Bulmer 14 pt font and printed on Fabriano Tiepolo cotton paper in an edition of 25 copies.
Hand-bound in half leather, supplied with a case.









