Horace Walpole, l'un des écrivains les plus célèbres de son temps, a voyagé en France à plusieurs reprises entre 1739 et 1775. Ces lettres, écrites à ses amis pendant ses voyages, offrent un aperçu unique de la France du XVIIIe siècle à travers les yeux d'un Anglais cultivé. Charles Baillon, Comte de, a rassemblé et publié ces lettres, offrant ainsi une ressource inestimable pour les historiens, les érudits et les amateurs de littérature.
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