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HER MAJESTY'S MAILS:
PREFACE.
PART I. HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE POST-OFFICE.
HER MAJESTY'S MAILS. - CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER II. THE RISE OF THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE.
CHAPTER III. ON OLD ROADS AND SLOW COACHES.
CHAPTER IV. THE SETTLEMENT OF THE POST-OFFICE.
CHAPTER V. PALMER AND THE MAIL-COACH ERA.
CHAPTER VI. THE TRANSITION PERIOD AT THE POST-OFFICE.
CHAPTER VII. SIR ROWLAND HILL AND PENNY POSTAGE.
Step into the bustling world of Victorian Britain’s most trusted communicator—the Post‑Office. This richly detailed narrative traces the humble beginnings of circular letters, the early experiments in organized delivery, and the daring reforms that turned a fragmented service into a national triumph. Along the way, you’ll meet the visionaries and debates that shaped a system praised by statesmen as “a splendid triumph of civilization.”
Drawing on parliamentary papers, contemporary journals, and personal insights from insiders, the author weaves a clear picture of how mail traveled across roads, rails, and the growing urban maze. The appended reference guide offers quick access to the statutes and statistics that underpinned the service’s evolution. Listeners will come away with a newfound appreciation for the everyday miracle of a letter arriving home, and the intricate network that made it possible.
Full title
Her Majesty's Mails An Historical and Descriptive Account of the British Post-Office An Historical and Descriptive Account of the British Post-Office
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (615K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century British nonfiction writer, he is best remembered for exploring how everyday institutions worked, from the postal system to savings banks. His books turn public services and financial reform into readable social history.
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