Routledge Library Editions: Science and Technology in the Nineteenth Century

Routledge Library Editions: Science and Technology in the Nineteenth Century

Whig Party, 1807 - 1812

Whig Party, 1807 - 1812

Ballantyne-Lockhart Controversy

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Originally published in 1974, The Ballantyne-Lockhart Controversy is reprint of three tracts concerning the Ballantyne - Lockhard controversy. Lockhart was the son-in-law of Sir Walter Scott and he made the claim that the Ballantynes played a key role in the financial ruin of Scott. The Ballantynes denied the charges. This book reveals much of interest on publishing and authors during the period.

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authors Lockhart, J. G.; Ballantyne, James
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