Some Oxford Books on HISTORY

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?General.

THE TEACHING OF HISTORY, by C. H. Jarvis. Pp. 240. 5s. 6d. net.

'My aim has been to deal simply and clearly with the problems which often perplex those teachers who have had no definite historical training and do not specialize in History teaching.'—From the Preface.

HISTORY AS A SCHOOL OF CITIZENSHIP, by Helen M. Madeley. With a Foreword by the Master of Balliol. Pp. 106, with 15 illustrations. 3s. 6d. net.

?Civilization.

THE LIVING PAST. A Sketch of Western Progress. By F. S. Marvin. Pp. 312. 5s. 6d. net; and

THE CENTURY OF HOPE. A Sketch of Western Progress from 1815 to the Great War. By F. S. Marvin. Pp. 366. Second edition. 6s. net.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION, by John S. Hoyland. Pp. 288, with many illustrations. 3s. 6d. net.

?Ancient.

AN OUTLINE OF ANCIENT HISTORY, by M. A. Hamilton and A. W. F. Blunt. Pp. 194, with many illustrations. 3s.

OUTLINES OF ROMAN HISTORY, by M. A. Hamilton. Pp. 200, with 7 maps and illustrations. 2s. 6d.

OUTLINES OF GREEK HISTORY, by M. A. Hamilton. Shortly.

ANCIENT ROME. The Lives of Great Men told by M. A. Hamilton. With Translated Passages by C. E. Freeman. Pp. 160, with 53 illustrations. 2s. 6d.

AN INTRODUCTION TO ROMAN HISTORY, Literature, and Antiquities, by A. Petrie. Pp. 126, with 27 illustrations. 2s. 6d.

ANCIENT GREECE. A Study, by Stanley Casson. Pp. 96, with 12 illustrations and 2 maps. 2s. 6d. net.

THE GROWTH OF ROME, by P. E. Matheson. Pp. 96, with 10 illustrations and 3 maps. 2s. 6d. net.

THE WRITERS OF ROME, by J. Wight Duff. Pp. 112, with 17 illustrations and a map. 2s. 6d. net.

THE PAGEANT OF GREECE. Selections in translation from Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, Demosthenes, Plutarch, &c. Edited by R. W. Livingstone. Pp. 448, with 12 illustrations. 6s. 6d. net.

?British History.

?Textbooks.

THE STORY OF ENGLAND, by Muriel O. Davis. Pp. 258, with 60 illustrations and 19 maps. 3s. 6d. Also in two parts, 2s. each.

A SCHOOL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, by C.R.L. Fletcher and Rudyard Kipling. Pp. 250, with 11 half-tone and 12 other illustrations by H. J. Ford, and 7 maps. 2s. 6d. TEACHERS' COMPANION to the above, giving authorities, sources, &c. Pp. 64. 1s. net.

A NEW HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN, by R. B. Mowat. Part I, To the Death of Queen Elizabeth. Pp. 320, with 116 illustrations and maps. 3s. 6d. Part II, To the Treaty of Vienna. Pp. 387, with 133 illustrations. 3s. 6d. Part III, To the Outbreak of the Great War. Pp. 367, with 177 illustrations. 3s. 6d. Complete, Pp. 1068, with over 400 illustrations and index. 10s. Also in six Sections: (1) 55 B.C.-A.D. 1485, 2s. 6d.; (1a) 55 B.C.-A.D. 1714, 4s. 6d.; (2) A.D. 1485-1714, 3s.; (2a) 1485-1815, 5s.; (3) 1688-1815, 3s.; (3a) 1688-1914, 5s. 6d. Special Edition for the Dominions, particulars on application.

A SCHOOL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, by O. M. Edwards, R. S. Rait, H. W. C. Davis, G. N. Richardson, A. J. Carlyle, and W. G. Pogson Smith. Second edition. Pp. 414. Two vols. 3s. each. Also in one vol., 5s.

AN ANALYTICAL OUTLINE OF ENGLISH HISTORY, by W. E. Haigh. Pp. 348. 4s. n.

LESSONS IN ENGLISH HISTORY, by H. W. Carter. Pp. 208, with 67 maps, plans, and illustrations, bibliography, extracts from contemporary writers, and chronological chart. 4s. net.

A SHORT ECONOMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Part I, 1066-1750, by Charlotte M. Waters. Pp. 328, with 117 illustrations. 4s. 6d.

?Sources.

PAGES OF BRITAIN'S STORY, 597-1898. From her Historians and Chroniclers, edited by J. Turral. Pp. 326. 2s. 6d. net.

ILLUSTRATIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY, 55 B.C.-A.D. 1854, being extracts from contemporary documents and literature, edited by J. Turral. Pp. 314. 3s. net.

POEMS OF BRITISH HISTORY, A.D. 61-1910, selected by M. E. Windsor and J. Turral, Preface by J. C. Smith. Introd., &c., pp. 1-6, Text, Notes, and Glossary, pp. 7-224. 3s. net. Also separately: Part I (A.D. 61-1381) 1s. 3d. net; Part II (1388-1641), 1s. 3d. net; Part III (1644-1910), 1s. 6d. net.

?Civics.

CITIZENS OF THE EMPIRE. An introduction to Civics, by I. L. Plunket. 2s. 4d.

CITIZENSHIP, by W. H. Hadow. A course of ten lectures on Citizenship delivered to the University and City of Glasgow. Pp. 252. 6s. net.

THE COMMON WEAL. Written by the Right Hon. Herbert Fisher. A course of lectures on Citizenship delivered to the University and City of Glasgow. Pp. 296. 7s. 6d. net.

?European.

OUTLINES OF EUROPEAN HISTORY, by M. O. Davis. Illustrated edition. Pp. 192, with 80 illustrations and maps. 3s. 6d.

EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE AGES, by I. L. Plunket. From the 1st century A.D. to 1494. Pp. 400. 4s. 6d. net.

OUTLINES OF MODERN HISTORY, by J. D. Rogers. A brief history of Europe and European Expansion from 1492 to 1900. Pp. 216, with 45 illustrations and maps. 3s. 6d. net.

MOVEMENTS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY, by D. H. Lawrence. A picturesque account of the general course of European history from the time of the Romans to the present day. Pp. 316, with 14 maps and many illustrations, 5s. net.

OXFORD TEXT-BOOKS OF EUROPEAN HISTORY. Seven volumes in periods by Kenneth Bell, R. B. Mowat, E. M. Tanner, J. H. Sacret, P. Guedalla, I. L. Plunket, L. Cecil Jane. 4s. 6d. net each. List on application.

SAINTS AND HEROES OF THE WESTERN WORLD. From Constantine the Great to Ignatius Loyola, by M. O. Davis. Pp. 144, with 36 illustrations. 2s. 6d.

A NOTE-BOOK OF MEDIAEVAL HISTORY, by C. Raymond Beazley. A.D. 323-1453. The chief events, social as well as political, chronologically arranged in 27 periods. 4s. net.

THE CRUSADES. By Ernest Barker. (World's Manuals.) Pp. 112, with map, bibliography, &c. 2s. 6d. net.

EUROPE OVERSEAS. By J. A. Williamson. (World's Manuals.) 2s. 6d. net. Shortly.

HISTORIES OF THE NATIONS. Fourteen volumes by J. A. R. Marriott, R. B. Mowat, Nevill Forbes, Robert Dunlop, D. P. Heatley, Robert P. Porter, R. G. D. Laffan, A. Hassall, and others. List on application.

?Empire.

THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS, by G. W. Morris and L. S. Wood. An account of the development of the Commonwealth ideal. 3s. 6d. net.

THE BRITISH EMPIRE, by J. P. Bulkeley. A Short History, with an Introduction By Sir Charles Lucas. Pp. 240. 3s. 6d.

ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF GREATER BRITAIN, by H. E. Egerton. Pp. 242, with 8 maps. 3s. 6d. net.

PRODUCTS OF THE EMPIRE, by J. Clinton Cunningham. Pp. 300, with 78 illustrations. 3s. 6d.

A SHORT HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA, by Ernest Scott. Pp. 384, with 24 maps. 4s. net.

A HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA, by Dorothea Fairbridge. Pp. 336, with 53 illustrations and maps. 5s. net.

THE OXFORD STUDENT'S HISTORY OF INDIA, by Vincent A. Smith. Ninth edition revised by H. G. Rawlinson. Pp. 364, with 15 maps and 32 illustrations. 4s. net.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INDIAN PEOPLES, by Sir W. W. Hunter. Revised by W. H. Hutton. Pp. 260. 4s.

?For General Reading and Reference.

THE LEGACY OF ROME. Essays by C. Foligno, E. Barker, H. Stuart Jones, G. H. Stevenson, F. de Zulueta, H. Last, C. Bailey, Charles Singer, J. W. Mackail, the late Henry Bradley, G. McN. Rushforth, G. Giovannoni, W. E. Heitland. Edited by Cyril Bailey, with an Introduction by the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith. Pp. 524, with 76 illustrations. 8s. 6d. net.

THE LEGACY OF GREECE. Essays by G. Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'Arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingstone, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir R. Blomfield. Pp. 436, with 36 illustrations. 7s. 6d. net.

COMPANION TO ROMAN HISTORY, by H. Stuart Jones. Pp. 484, with 80 plates, 65 other illustrations, and 7 maps. 17s. 6d. n.

A COMPANION TO CLASSICAL TEXTS, by F. W. Hall. Pp. 372, with 7 plates. 9s. 6d. net.

HISTORICAL PORTRAITS. Chosen by Emery Walker. The Lives, by C. R. L. Fletcher, and (in part of Vol. II) H. B. Butler. Introductions on the artists by C. F. Bell. In four volumes, each 12s. 6d. net, the complete set 45s. net; the Portraits separately in envelope 7s. 6d. net each of four sets. Vol. I, 1400-1600; Vol. II, 1600-1700; Vol. III, 1700-1800; Vol. IV, 1800-1850. The four volumes contain 480 portraits.

MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND. A new edition of Barnard's Companion to English History. Edited by H. W. C. Davis. Pp. 654, with photogravure frontispiece and 359 other illustrations, 21s. net.

SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND. Being an Account of the Life and Manners of his Age. Forty-three sections of contributors of authority, with an Ode on the Tercentenary Commemoration by the Poet Laureate. Two vols. Pp. 1192, with 2 photogravure frontispieces and 195 illustrations. 42s. net.

ENGLISH INDUSTRIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES, by L. F. Salzman. Pp. 380, with 103 illustrations. 10s. net.

OXFORD COUNTY HISTORIES, by E. A. G. Lamborn, C. E. Kelsey, F. S. Eden, W. H. Weston, F. Clarke, E. G. W. Hewlett, H. A. Liddell, T. Auden, and J. L. Brockbank. With maps, photographs, and illustrations of prehistoric remains, coins, medals, and architecture, each 3s. net. List on application.

AN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF MODERN EUROPE FROM 1789 to 1922. With an historical and explanatory text by C. Grant Robertson and J. G. Bartholomew. Pp. 32, with 42 pp. of maps. 7s. 6d. net.

HISTORICAL ATLAS OF MODERN EUROPE. From the decline of the Roman Empire, comprising also maps of parts of Asia, Africa, and the New World connected with European History. Edited by R. L. Poole. With 90 coloured maps and 182 pages of double column letterpress. Prices on application.

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Transcriber's note:
Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have been preserved. Obvious typographical and errors have been corrected.





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