Om Submission Of The Sir Rowland Hill Committee, With Opinions From The Press
This book presents the findings of the Sir Rowland Hill Committee, a parliamentary inquiry into the state of the British postal service in the early 20th century. Alongside expert testimony and committee recommendations, the book includes excerpts from prominent journalists and commentators on the issue, offering a range of perspectives on the role of postal services in society. This is an illuminating read for anyone interested in the history of communications and technology.
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