Further Reminiscences
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Binding loose in some areas, pages still intact. Light pencil marks throughout.
A compelling work of political memoir and autobiography, Further Reminiscences chronicles the later reflections of H.M. Hyndman, the prominent British socialist and founder of the Social Democratic Federation, as he recounts his encounters with some of the most influential figures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Written with the candid authority of a man who stood at the center of British radical politics for decades, the narrative presents vivid personal accounts of meetings with statesmen, intellectuals, and revolutionaries, offering an insider's perspective on the turbulent ideological battles of the era. Hyndman's prose carries a characteristically forthright and opinionated tone, unafraid to render sharp judgments on colleagues and adversaries alike, from Marxist theorists to Liberal parliamentarians. The work serves as an invaluable primary source for anyone seeking to understand the development of British socialism, the labor movement, and the broader currents of progressive thought that shaped the modern world.
Author: Henry Mayers Hyndman
Format: Hardback
Published: 1912, Macmillan and Co., Limited
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Binding loose in some areas, pages still intact. Light pencil marks throughout.
A compelling work of political memoir and autobiography, Further Reminiscences chronicles the later reflections of H.M. Hyndman, the prominent British socialist and founder of the Social Democratic Federation, as he recounts his encounters with some of the most influential figures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Written with the candid authority of a man who stood at the center of British radical politics for decades, the narrative presents vivid personal accounts of meetings with statesmen, intellectuals, and revolutionaries, offering an insider's perspective on the turbulent ideological battles of the era. Hyndman's prose carries a characteristically forthright and opinionated tone, unafraid to render sharp judgments on colleagues and adversaries alike, from Marxist theorists to Liberal parliamentarians. The work serves as an invaluable primary source for anyone seeking to understand the development of British socialism, the labor movement, and the broader currents of progressive thought that shaped the modern world.