The Nemesis of Froude is a book written by James Crichton-Browne as a response to J.A. Froude's My Relations with Carlyle. Froude's book was a memoir about his relationship with Thomas Carlyle, a famous writer and historian. However, Crichton-Browne believed that Froude's memoir contained inaccuracies and distortions, and sought to set the record straight with his own book. In The Nemesis of Froude, Crichton-Browne offers a detailed critique of Froude's...