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y Library is much enriched by this excellent work."--_Daily Mail._ 13. _MEDIAEVAL EUROPE_ By H. W. C. DAVIS, M.A. (With Maps.) "A good specimen of the work of the modern historian,"--_Christian World._ "One more illustration of the fact that it takes a complete master of the subject to write briefly upon it."--_Manchester Guardian._ 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 in the University of 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. "A vivid study of tendencies, not a solid mass of facts.... It is a most stimulating, energetic, and suggestive piece of work."--_Daily News._ "It takes its place at once among the authoritative works on English history."--_Observer._ "It is marked by the wealth of detail, the sanity of outlook, the severe impartiality which we always find in Prof. Pollard's writings."--_London Teacher._ 34. _CANADA_ By A. G. BRADLEY. "Who knows Canada better than Mr A. G. Bradley?"--_Daily Chronicle._ "The volume makes an immediate appeal to the man who wants to know something vivid and true about Canada."--_Canadian Gazette._ "As interesting and as absorbing as a good novel."--_Canadian Mail._ 37. _PEOPLES & PROBLEMS OF INDIA_ By Sir T. W. HOLDERNESS, K.C.S.I., Secretary of the Revenue, Statistics, and Commerce Department of the India Office. "Just the book which newspaper readers require to-day, and a marvel of comprehensiveness in bringing all the factors of a great subject into view within a limited space."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ 42. _ROME_ By W. WARDE FOWLER, M.A. "A masterly sketch of Roman character and of what it did for the world."--
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