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nd the War with Scotland.+ By W. D. ROBIESON, University of Glasgow. +1307-1399. War and Misrule.+ Edited by A. A. LOCKE. +1399-1485. York and Lancaster.+ Edited by W. GARMON JONES, M.A., University of Liverpool. +1485-1547. The Reformation and the Renaissance.+ Edited by F. W. BEWSHER, B.A. +1547-1603. The Age of Elizabeth.+ Edited by ARUNDELL ESDAILE, M.A. +1603-1660. Puritanism and Liberty.+ Edited by KENNETH BELL, M.A. +1660-1714. A Constitution in Making.+ Edited by G. B. PERRETT, M.A. +1714-1760. Walpole and Chatham.+ Edited by K. A. ESDAILE. +1760-1801. American Independence and the French Revolution.+ Edited by S. E. WINBOLT, M.A. +1801-1815. England and Napoleon.+ Edited by S. E. WINBOLT, M.A. +1815-1837. Peace and Reform.+ Edited by A. C. W. EDWARDS, Christ's Hospital, Horsham. +1837-1856. Commercial Politics.+ By R. H. GRETTON, M.A. +1856-1876. From Palmerston to Disraeli.+ Edited by EWING HARDING, B.A. +1876-1887. Imperialism and Mr. Gladstone.+ Edited by R. H. GRETTON. * * * * * +1535-1913. Canada.+ By JAMES MUNRO, M.A., University of Edinburgh. +BELL'S SCOTTISH HISTORY SOURCE-BOOKS+ +1689-1746. The Jacobite Rebellions.+ By J. PRINGLE THOMSON. +1637-1688. The Scottish Covenanters.+ By J. PRINGLE THOMSON. _These volumes will be followed by others dealing with Scottish History._ * * * * * _Now Ready. Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d. net._ +A Source Book of London History+ FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1800 By P. MEADOWS, M.A. This book is intended for those who realize the value and importance both of local history and of original material as giving vividness and interest to the history lesson. It consists of a great number of selections from contemporary sources connected together by a narrative which traces the development of the capital from the earliest times to the end of the eighteenth century. * * * * * _Crown 8vo. With Maps and Plans. Second Edition. 2s._ +An Introduction to English Industrial History+ By HENRY ALLSOPP, B.A., Late Vice-Principal of Ruskin College, Oxford This book attempts to make a really interesting, simple and suggestive introduction to industrial and economic history. It is intended to induce our young men and women of all classes to study earnestly this important subject, which has, up to the present, been impossible, because the text-b
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