Edward H. R. Tatham
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Edward H. R. Tatham was an author known for his scholarly contributions to historical literature. His notable work, "John Sobieski: Lothian prize essay for 1881," reflects his interest in the life and achievements of the Polish king, John III Sobieski, particularly his role in European history. Tatham's writing is characterized by a blend of historical analysis and narrative, aiming to shed light on significant figures and events. His work contributes to the understanding of Sobieski's impact on the political landscape of his time.
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