
Farmer George, Volume 2
Farmer George, Volume 2, written by Lewis Melville in the early 20th century, provides a historical account of the reign of King George III of Great Britain from 1760 to 1820. This volume focuses on significant events leading to the American Revolution, particularly the implementation of the Stamp Act and its impact on Anglo-American relations. Melville examines the political dynamics of the time, including the roles of key figures like George Grenville and the growing dissent among American colonists, offering insights into the complexities of governance and public opinion during this tumultuous period.


