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England
By Frank Fox
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"England" by Frank Fox is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work presents a broad overview of England, exploring its history, people, and picturesque landscapes, providing insights into what makes the country unique and valuable in the context of its influence on the world. The book aims to give readers an impression of the quintessentially English features of the land, focusing more on its rural beauty than urban attributes. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the origins of the British Isles, detailing the geological separation from the mainland and the early inhabitants, including the Britons. Fox emphasizes the transition from these early peoples to the Roman occupation, illustrating that pre-Roman Britain had already established structures of civilization and culture. He discusses the characteristics and contributions of the Britons, Romans, and subsequent groups, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of England's development and its impact on the world as a reputable power.
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