Prince Henry (of Portugal) the Navigator, and the Age of Discovery.
By C.R. BEAZLEY, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Julian the Philosopher, and the Last Struggle of Paganism against
Christianity. By ALICE GARDNER, Lecturer on Ancient History in
Newnham College.
Louis XIV., and the Zenith of the French Monarchy. By ARTHUR
HASSALL, M.A., Senior Student of Christ Church College, Oxford.
To be followed by:
Saladin, the Crescent and the Cross. By STANLEY LANE-POOLE.
Joan of Arc. By MRS. OLIPHANT.
The Cid Campeador, and the Waning of the Crescent in the West. By
H. BUTLER CLARKE, Wadham College, Oxford.
Charlemagne, the Reorganiser of Europe. By Prof. GEORGE L. BURR,
Cornell University.
Moltke, and the Founding of the German Empire. By SPENSER
WILKINSON.
Oliver Cromwell, and the Rule of the Puritans in England. By
CHARLES FIRTH, Balliol College, Oxford.
Alfred the Great, and the First Kingdom in England. By F. YORK
POWELL, M.A., Senior Student of Christ Church College, Oxford.
Marlborough, and England as a Military Power. By C.W.C. OMAN, A.M.,
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Frederic the Second, the Wonder of the World. By A.L. SMITH, of
Balliol College, Oxford.
Charles the Bold, and the Attempt to Found a Middle Kingdom. By R.
LODGE, M.A., Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.
Alexander the Great, and the Extension of Greek Rule and of Greek
Ideas. By Prof. BENJAMIN I. WHEELER, Cornell University.
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Transcriber's note:
A footnote for the anchor next to the "List of Maps" was not
found in the print edition.
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