Companion to British History
The Companion to British History is a single-volume encyclopaedic reference work written by Charles Arnold-Baker and edited by his son Henry von Blumenthal.[1] It was published by Longcross Press in 1996, and described by The Spectator as "arguably one of the most remarkable books ever written".[2] The Second Edition was published by Routledge.[1] The book was described by The Daily Telegraph as being "bigger than a foundation stone, longer than the Bible".[3] An account of how the book came to be written and published appeared as a feature article in the Daily Telegraph.[3]
References
- The Companion to British History. Routledge. 30 July 2015. doi:10.4324/9781315681511. ISBN 978-1-315-68151-1.
- De-Falbe, John (28 January 2009). "One-man triumph". The Spectator. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
- "In the footsteps of Dr Johnson". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
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