14- THE PAPACY & MODERN TIMES (1303-1870) 



By WILLIAM BARRY, D.D. "Dr Barry has a wide range of knowledge 

 and an artist's power of selection." Manchester Guardian. 



23. HISTORY OF OUR TIME (1885-1911) 



By G. P. GOOCH, M.A. " Mr Gooch contrives to breathe vitality into his story, 

 and to give us the flesh as well as the bones of recent happenings." Observer, 



25. THE CIVILISATION OF CHINA 



By H. A. GILES, LL.D., Professor of Chinese at Cambridge. "In all the 

 mass of facts, Professor Giles never becomes dull. He is always ready with a 

 ghost story or a street adventure for the reader's recreation." Spectator. 



29. THE DAWN OF HISTORY 



By J. L. MYRES, M. A. , F.S. A., Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, Oxford. 

 "There is not a page in it that is not suggestive." Manchester Guardian. 



33. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND 

 A Study in Political Evolution 



By Prof. A. F. POLLARD, M. A. With a Chronological Table. " It takes it 

 place at once among the authoritative works on English history. " Observer. 



34. CANADA 



By A. G. BRADLEY. " The volume makes an immediate appeal to the man who 

 wants to know something vivid and true about Canada. " Canadian Gazette. 



37. PEOPLES & PROBLEMS OF INDIA 



42. ROME 



By W. WARDE FOWLER, M.A. "A masterly sketch of Roman character and 

 of what it did for the world." The Spectator. 



48. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 



By F. L. PAXSON, Professor of American History, Wisconsin University. 

 (With Maps.) " A stirring study." The Guardian. 



51. WARFARE IN BRITAIN 



By HILAIRE BELLOC, M.A. " Rich in suggestion for the historical student." 

 Edinburgh Evening News. 



55. MASTER MARINERS 



By J. R. SPEARS. "A continuous story of shipping progress and adventure. . . 

 It reads like a romance." Glasgow Herald. 



61. NAPOLEON 



By HERBERT FISHER, LL.D., F.B.A., Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University. 

 (With Maps.) The story of the great Bonaparte's youth, his career, and his 

 downfall, with some sayings of Napoleon, a genealogy, and a bibliography. 



66. THE NAVY AND SEA POWER 



By DAVID HANNAY. The author traces the growth of naval power from early 

 times,and discusses its principles and effects upon the history of theWestern world. 



71. GERMANY OF TO-DAY 



By CHARLES TOWER. " It would be difficult to name any better summary." 

 Daily News. 



82. PREHISTORIC BRITAIN 



~ By ROBERT MUNRO, M.A., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. (Illustrated.) 



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