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The Diaries of John Wilkes, 1770-1797

The Diaries of John Wilkes, 1770-1797

by Robin Eagles
Hardback
Publication Date: 16/10/2014

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The diaries of an MP and Lord Mayor in the eighteenth century shed light on contemporary political life.

John Wilkes (1725-1797) was one of the most intriguing characters in the eighteenth-century political world - if one with a mixed and colourful reputation. From relatively obscure beginnings, he rose to be a significant force forchange in journalism and politics, first as a Whig MP for Aylesbury, later for Middlesex. Having gained attention as proprietor of the opposition paper, the North Briton, he underwent a remarkable fall from grace, eventually being imprisoned for libel. After his release he was the focus of various reform movements. He cultivated the City of London to further his ends and in 1774 was elected Lord Mayor. Towards the end of his life he co-operated withthe Pitt administration and by the close was considered almost "respectable".
His diaries chart his daily activities from his release from prison in 1770 to a few weeks before his death. They reveal a busy public figure andhis habitual haunts in London, Bath and the Isle of Wight; but also, although he was on close terms with some of the most celebrated figures of his day, such as Boswell, Garrick, Reynolds and the cross-dressing Chevalier d'Eon, they show a private man, never happier than in the company of his beloved daughter, Polly.
The diaries themselves are presented here with introduction and full explanatory notes.

Dr Robin Eagles is a Senior ResearchFellow at the History of Parliament.
ISBN:
9780900952548
9780900952548
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
16-10-2014
Publisher:
London Record Society
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
383
Dimensions (mm):
244x150x30mm
Weight:
0kg

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