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Peerage is power. Lineage is legacy. In the hands of John Horace Round, these truths become a riveting exploration of British nobility history, revealing the intricate web of families that shaped Victorian England. "Studies In Peerage And Family History" stands as a cornerstone for anyone passionate about historical genealogy books, offering both depth and clarity in its examination of the British aristocracy. Round's meticulous research and sharp analysis pierce the myths that have long clouded family history research. Each essay draws from rare records, tracing the evolution of peerage and…mehr

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Peerage is power. Lineage is legacy. In the hands of John Horace Round, these truths become a riveting exploration of British nobility history, revealing the intricate web of families that shaped Victorian England. "Studies In Peerage And Family History" stands as a cornerstone for anyone passionate about historical genealogy books, offering both depth and clarity in its examination of the British aristocracy. Round's meticulous research and sharp analysis pierce the myths that have long clouded family history research. Each essay draws from rare records, tracing the evolution of peerage and lineage through centuries of change, scandal, and ambition. This is more than a guide for genealogy enthusiasts; it is an academic historians resource and a vivid portrait of a society obsessed with bloodlines and social standing. The book's Victorian era peerage context offers not just facts, but a living sense of the era's anxieties and aspirations. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into genealogy and lineage for the first time or expanding a classic British history scholarship library, Round's work endures as both a collector's item and a cultural touchstone.