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Before and after Waterloo / Letters from Edward Stanley, sometime Bishop of Norwich (1802; 1814; 1816)

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A series of personal letters and sketchbook entries records a British traveller's journeys across continental Europe surrounding the Napoleonic upheavals. The correspondence balances immediate travel description—roads, towns, inns, sketches of bridges and public scenes—with observations on political change, military presence, and social customs. Chapters follow routes through France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and the Low Countries, and include reflections on the Waterloo campaign and its aftermath. Interspersed biographical notes and illustrations give a lively, eyewitness account of movement, disruption, and everyday life on the road.

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Edward Stanley

Edward Stanley was an English bishop and writer, best known for his correspondence in "Before and After Waterloo," which provides insights into the social and political climate of his time. Serving as the Bishop of Norwich, Stanley's letters reflect his experiences and observations during significant historical events, including the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo. His writings contribute to the understanding of the Church's role in 19th-century England and offer a personal perspective on the challenges faced by religious leaders during a period of change.

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