“The History of England” Four Volume Set (incomplete – offered are volumes 1, 2, 3 and 5) by David Hume, tracing English history from Roman times to James I, was a highly influential work first published between 1754 and 1762. It’s clear prose and comprehensive scope made it a standard historical text for generations. This work is considered a monumental and influential piece of Enlightenment literature that became a bestseller despite initial controversy. First published in six volumes between 1754 and 1762, content covers English history from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688. This set was originally offered in six volumes, missing here are volumes 4 and 6 .
Victorian-era editions, particularly those published by J.B.Lippincott in Philadelphia around 1887, often featured decorative bindings that reflected the period’s aesthetic. The presence of an advertisement for Worcester’s Unabridged Quarto Dictionary(1887 Edition) within the set helps to pinpoint the publication date.
This complete set in excellent condition, especially with such well-preserved decorative binding, is quite an unusual find for collectors of antique books, as well as anyone interested in the historical significance of Hume’s work. Couple this with the aesthetic appeal of the binding, and you have a fantastic set of for your office, library or sitting room.





























