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Her Majesty's Mails

An Historical and Descriptive Account of the British Post-Office

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In «Her Majesty's Mails,» William Lewins presents a meticulously researched exploration of the British postal system, weaving historical anecdotes with a comprehensive analysis of its evolution from the 17th century to contemporary times. This work is characterized by its engaging literary style that blends narrative storytelling with scholarly rigor, providing readers with both informative content and captivating prose. Lewins adeptly contextualizes postal history within broader socio-political frameworks, highlighting its crucial role in communication, commerce, and national identity, ultimately making it an essential resource for understanding the impact of mail on British society. William Lewins, a historian and avid philatelist, has dedicated a significant portion of his career to studying the intersections of communication, technology, and culture. His passion for postal history, combined with his academic expertise, inspires a profound appreciation for how postal systems have shaped human interaction over centuries. Drawing on primary sources and archival research, Lewins' insights reflect his deep engagement with the subject, and his ability to elucidate complex ideas makes this work particularly valuable. «Her Majesty's Mails» is a vital addition for scholars, teachers, and enthusiasts of British history, as well as anyone intrigued by the art and science of communication. Lewins invites readers to reconsider the postal system not merely as a mundane service but as a powerful connector of people and ideas, making this book both an educational cornerstone and a pleasurable read for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of modern Britain.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
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440 S.
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4064066204402
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