Om Greece, During Lord Byron's Residence in That Country, in 1823 and 1824
Leicester Stanhope's firsthand account of Greece during the revolution is a vivid and engaging narrative. Drawing on letters and other documents from Lord Byron's time in Greece, Stanhope provides a fascinating insight into this pivotal moment in Greek history.
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