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Göthe, J: Wolfgang v. Reisen. In his Werke.

830: 137 v25 Contents. Campagne in Frankreich, 1792. Belagerung von Mainz, 1793. Aus einer reise in die Schweiz, 1797. Berrian, W: Travels in France and Italy in 1817 and 1818. N. Y. 1821. O. 914.5:4 Carter, Nathaniel Hazeltine. Letters from Europe; comprising the journal of a tour through Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Italy and Switzerland in 18251827. N. Y. 1827. 2 v. O. 914+19 Pückler-Muskau, Hermann L: H: fürst v. Tour in England, Ireland and France, in 1826— 1829; with remarks on the manners and customs of the inhabitants and anecdotes

of distinguished public characters, in a series of letters by a german prince. [Anon.] Phila. 1833. O. 914: 63 Willis, Nathaniel Parker. Pencillings by the way, 1832-34. T. p. w. S. 914:79 Dewey, Orville. The old world and the new, or A journal of reflections and observations made on a tour in Europe, [1833-34]. N. Y. 1836. 2 v. D. 914:31 Humphrey, Heman. Great Britain, France and Belgium; a short tour in 1835. Amherst. 1838. 2 v. D. 914:46

Bechstein, L: Die reisetage; aus meinem leben. Mannheim. 1836. 2 v. S.

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Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 37. Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. Memoranda of foreign travel; containing notices of a pilgrimage through some of the principal states of western Europe, [1836-37]. Balt. 1845. 2 v. D. 914: 10 Fisk, Wilbur. Travels on the continent of Europe; in England, Ireland, Scotland, France. Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. Ill. N. Y. 1838. O.

914:36 Sedgwick, Catharine Maria. Letters from abroad to kindred at home, [1839-40]. N. Y. 1845. 2 v. D. 914: 65 Contents. V. 1. London, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland. 2. Italy. Hall, Basil. Patchwork. Phila. 1841. 2 v. D.

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Contents. V. 1. Switzerland, France, Italy. 2. Italy. - On the improvements which have been introduced into the arts of seamanship and navigation of late years.

Catlin, G: Notes of eight years travels [from

1839] and residence in Europe with his north american indian collection; with anecdotes and incidents of the travels and adventures of three different parties of american indians whom he introduced to the courts of England. France and Belgium. Ill. 2d ed. Lond. 1848. 2 v. O. 914:20 Durbin, J: Price. Observations in Europe, principally in France and Great Britain, [1842]. 9th ed. N. Y. 1848. 2 v. D.

914:32 Colman, H: European life and manners; in familiar letters to friends, [1843-48]. Bost. 1850. 2 v. D. 914:25

Contents. V. 1. Great Britain. 2. Great Britain, France, Italy, Up the Rhine. Taylor, Bayard. Views a-foot, or Europe seen with knapsack and staff, [1841-46]. Household ed., rev. N. Y. 1879. D. 914: 70 Same. Kennett ed., rev. Ill. N. Y. 1884. O.

Corson, J: W. Loiterings in Europe, or Sketches of travel in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Prussia, Great Britain and Ireland; with an app, containing observations on european charities and medical institutions, [1846]. 2d ed. N. Y. 1848. D.

914:18 Mitchell, Donald Grant, (Ik Marvel). Fresh gleanings, or A new sheaf from the old fields of continental Europe, by Ik Marvel. N. Y. 1847. D.

914:58 Contents. First step toward the continent [to Paris]. -The country towns and inns of France.—A gallop through southern Austria.-A pipe with the dutch

men.

Lee, Edwin. Continental travel; with an app. on the influence of climate, the remedial advantages of travelling, etc. Lond. 1848. 0. 914:54 Stahr, Fanny, born Lewald. Erinnerungen aus dem jahre 1848. Brschw. 1852. 2 v. in 1. D. 914:7

Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 39. Kirkland, Caroline Matilda. Holidays abroad, or Europe from the west. N. Y. 1849. 2 v. D. 914:50 Calvert, G: H: Scenes and thoughts in Europe; 1st and 2d series. [1840-43, 1850]. New ed. Bost. 1863. 2 v. D. 914:17 Clarke, James Freeman. Eleven weeks in Europe and what may be seen in that time, [1849]. Bost. 1852. D. 914:22 Bullard, Mrs. Anna T. Jones. Sights and scenes in Europe; a series of letters from England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, in 1850. St. Louis. 1852. D.

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Copway, G, or Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh. Running sketches of men and places in England, France, Germany, Belgium and Scotland. Ill. N. Y. 1851. D.

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Contents. V. 1. England, Scotland, Holland. 2. The Rhine, Switzerland, Belgium, France. Cox, S: Sullivan. A buckeye abroad, or Wanderings in Europe and in the orient. N. Y. 1852. D. 914:27 Le Vert, Octavia, born Walton. Souvenirs of travel, [1852-55]. N. Y. 1857. 2 v. S. 914:52

Tripp, Alonzo. Crests from the ocean-world, or Experiences in a voyage to Europe, principally in France, Belgium and England, [1853]; comprising sketches in the minis ture worlds, Paris, Brussels and London, by a traveller and teacher. Bost. 1864. D. 914:73 Felton, Cornelius Conway. Familiar letters from Europe, [1853-54]. Bost. 1865. D. 914:35 Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth, born Beecher. Sunny memories of foreign lands. Ill. Bost. 1854.

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Contents. Sketches of foreign travel. Essays: Street life; Hard up in Paris; The old corner; Sacred to the memory of Theatre alley: The old cathedral; The philosophy of suffering: Boyhood and boys; Girlhood and girls; Shakespeare and his commentators; Memorials of mrs. Grundy: The philosophy of life; Behind the scenes; The philosophy of cant. Field, H: Martyn. Summer pictures from Copenhagen to Venice. N. Y. 1859. D.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel.

914:34 Hale, E: Everett. Ninety days' worth of Europe, [1859]. Bost. 1861. D. 914:39 Passages from the french and italian note-books, [1858-1862]. Bost. 1879. 2 v. in 1. D. 914.5:17 Rodenberg, Julius. Verschollene inseln; sandund seebilder. Berlin. 1861. D. 914.96:1 Contents. Die matrosen von St. Pauli in Hamburg. -Die düne von Helgoland.-Stilleben auf Sylt.-Die insel Thanet.-Jersey und Guernsey.-Schlusswort. Haven, Gilbert. The pilgrim's wallet, or Scraps of travel, gathered in England, France and Germany. N. Y. 1866. D. 914:96 Meissner, Alfred. Unterwegs; reisebilder. Leipz. 1867. D.

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Contents. From Bregenz to Scotland over Belgium. Bellows, H: Whitney. The old world in its new face; impressions of Europe in 1867-1868; v. 1. N. Y. 1868. D.

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Note. Contains principally Switzerland and Germany.

Urbino, Lavinia Buoncore. An american woman in Europe; the journal of two years and a half sojourn in Germany, Switzerland, France and Italy. Bost. 1869. D. 914:74 Jackson, Helen Maria, born Fiske, formerly mrs. Hunt, (H. H.). Bits of travel. Bost. 1872. T. 914:48 Wallace, Mrs. E. D. A woman's experiences in Europe, incl. England, France, Germany and Switzerland. N. Y. 1872. D. 914: 77 Warner, C: Dudley. Saunterings. Bost. 1872. T. 914: 104

Contents. Misapprehensions corrected. - Paris and London.-The low countries and Rhineland. - Alpine notes.-Bavaria. - Looking for warm weather. Ravenna.-A high day in Rome. - Vesuvius. - Sorrento days. Holiday rambles in ordinary places, by a wife

with her husband. Repr. from the "Spec-
tator". Lond. 1880. D.
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Contents. A wife on her travels, 1867: The Engadin; The Bernese Alps. Rambles of a working man in search of rest, 1868: The Jura, etc. Letters of an english woman in difficulties, 1870: The Ammergau play: The Oetzthal and Hochjoch; The war.- A holiday in Yorkshire, 1874.-A summer driving-tour, 1875: Winchester; The New Forest: Stonehenge. - A drive in Devonshire, 1876: Lyme Regis and Dartmoor. Moulton, Ellen Louise, born Chandler. Random rambles. Bost. 1881. T. 914:118

James, H: Portraits of places. Bost. 1884. D.

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Contains chapters on Venice. - Turin.-Genoa.-Florence.-Paris.-Rheims.--Chartres.-Rouen.-Etretat. Normandy. -English life. - Saratoga, Newport,

James, H:-Continued. Quebec, Niagara, in 1871. All except Venice, are among the author's earlier efforts, publ. in various periodicals.

- Transatlantic sketches. Bost. 1875. D.

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914:49 Contents. Chester.-Lichfield and Warwick.-North Devon.- Wells and Salisbury. - Swiss notes. - From Chambéry to Milan. — From Venice to Strasburg. The Parisian stage. A roman holiday. Roman brides.-Roman neighborhoods.-The after-season in Rome. From a roman note-book. - A chain of cities. -The St. Gothard.-Siena.-The autumn in Florence. -Florentine notes.- Tuscan cities. - Ravenna.-The Splügen.-Homburg reformed. - Darmstadt.-In Holland.-In Belgium.

Trafton, Adeline. An american girl abroad. Ill. Bost. 1875. D. 914:72 Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. A painter's camp. Bost. 1876. D. 914:42

Contents. England.-Scotland.-France. Terhune, Mary Virginia, born Hawes, (Marion Harland). Loiterings in pleasant paths. N. Y. 1880. D.

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Coxe, W: Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, [1784-85]. Ill. with charts and engr. 5th ed. Lond. 1802. 5 v. O. 914:29 Contents. V. 1. Poland.-Russia. 2. Russia, continued.-App. 3. Russia, continued.-App. 4. Sweden. App. 5. Norway.-Sweden.-Denmark.-App. -Index.

Grosvenor, Elizabeth Mary, marchioness of Westminster. Diary of a tour in Sweden, Norway and Russia, in 1827, with letters Lond. 1879. O. 914.8:29 Tietz, F: St. Petersburgh, Constantinople and Napoli di Romania, in 1833 and 1834; a characteristic picture, drawn during a residence there. N. Y. 1836. D. 914.7:15 Stephens, J: Lloyd. Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland. [1835]. [Anon.] Map and ill. 7th ed. N. Y. 1845. 2 v. D. 914: 67 Maxwell, J: S. The czar, his court and people; incl. a tour in Norway and Sweden. N. Y. 914.7:6 1848. D.

Taylor, Bayard. Travels in Greece and Russia; with an excursion to Crete, [1857-58]. N. Y. 1868. D. 914.93:11 Macgregor, J: The Rob Roy on the Baltic; a canoe cruise through Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Sleswig Holstein, the North Sea and the Baltic, [1866]. Ill., maps and music. 3d ed. Bost. n. d. S. 914:57

Atkinson, J. Beavington. An art tour to northern capitals of Europe, [1870]. Lond. 1873.

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Contents. Copenhagen.-Thorwaldsen.--Christiania.
-Stockholm. Abo, Helsingfors and Wiborg. St.
Petersburg: The Hermitage; The picture galleries
in the Hermitage; The Kertch antiquities and the
miscellaneous collections in the Hermitage.-Russian
artists. The imperial manufactory of mosaics at
St. Petersburg. - Landscape painting in Russia.-
Moscow.-Art-education in Moscow.-Kief, the city
of pilgrimage.-Relation between the religious arts,
the russian church and the russian people.-App.-
Index.

Brassey, Anna, born Allnutt, lady. Sunshine and
storm in the east, or Cruises to Cyprus and
Constantinople. Ill. N. Y. 1880. O.
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Contents. Constantinople, Ionian Islands, 1874.-
Cyprus, Constantinople, 1878.-App.-Index.
Cox, S: Sullivan. Arctic sunbeams, or From
Broadway to the Bosphorus by way of the
North Cape. N. Y. 1882. D. 914: 94

Note. For continuation, see his Orient sunbeams.

Mediterranean countries.
(See also col. 1194-1196.)

Beckford, W: Italy, Spain and Portugal, with an excursion to the monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha. N. Y. 1845. 2 v. in 1. D. 914.5:3 Dix, J: Adams. A winter in Madeira, and a summer in Spain and Florence. 4th ed. N. Y. 1851. D. 914.6:28 Colton, Walter. Ship and shore in Madeira, Lisbon and the Mediterranean. Rev. from the "Journal of a cruise in the frigate Constellation", by H: T. Cheever. N. Y. 1860. D. 914.6:9 Miller, W: Wintering in the Riviera with notes of travel in Italy and France, and practical hints to travellers. Ill. Lond. 1879. O. 914.5:25 Black, C. B. The Riviera, or The coast from Marseilles to Leghorn, incl. Carrara, Lucca, Pisa, Pistoja and Florence. Maps and plans. Edinb. 1884. S. 914.5:71

6. Europe - b, Great Britain and Ireland.

1. Irish history.

(See also British domestic relations, col. 172.) O'Grady, Standish. History of Ireland, critical and philosophical; v. 1. Lond. 1881. O. 941:18

Contents. V. 1. Pre-historic Ireland; testimony of rock and cave.-Classical references to Ireland. Introduction to the bardic history of Ireland.-Predecessors and progenitors of the irish gods.-Classic gods of ethnic Ireland.-Natural mythology of the irish. - Pre-historic kings of Ireland, being chief person of ancient heroic cycles.-Approach of the great Red Branch cycle. Tara and her kings.--Ossian and the ossianic heroes.-Irish military predominance.-Verification of the irish bardic history; how far reliable, doubtful and mythical.

Mac-Geoghegan, Jacques. The history of Ire

land ancient and modern, taken from the most authentic records; with a continuation from the treaty of Limerick to the present time, by J: Mitchel. N. Y. [1868]. Q. 941+16 McCarthy, Justin Huntly. An outline of irish history from the earliest times to the present day. N. Y. 1883. Q. 941+29 Same. Baltimore. 1883. D.

941: 29 Contents. The legends.--Christianity.-The norman conquest.-Elizabeth.-The Cromwellian settlement. The restoration; William of Orange.-The eighteenth century. Emmet: O'Connell. Young Ireland; Fenianism. The land question; Home rule; The land league.

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Giraldus de Barri Cambrensis. Historical works;

containing the Topography of Ireland, and the History of the conquest of Ireland, tr. by T: Forrester; the Itinerary through Wales, and the Description of Wales, tr. by sir R: Colt Hoare. Rev. and ed., with add. notes by T: Wright. Lond. 1863. D. 941: 1 Moore, T: The history of Ireland, commencing with its earliest period, to the great expedition against Scotland in 1545. Phila. 1843. 2 v. V. 941+17

Walpole, C: G: A short history of the kingdom of Ireland, from the earliest times to the union with Great Britain. N. Y. 1882. D.

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Taylor, W: Cooke. History of Ireland from the anglo-norman invasion till the union of the country with Great Britain; with add. by W: Sampson. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1847. 2 v. S. 941:20

Contents. V. 1. 1169-1649. 2. 1649–1801.

McGee, T: D'Arcy. A popular history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the emancipation of the catholics, [1829]. N. Y. 1864. 2 v. D. 941: 15 Bagwell, R: Ireland under the Tudors; with a succinct account of the earlier history. [Maps.] Lond. 1885. 2 v. O. 941:45 Froude, James Anthony. The english in Ireland in the 18th century. N. Y. 1873-75. 3 v. D. 941: 25

Contents. V. 1. Preliminary. - Insurrection of 1641. The revolution. - Opening of the penal era.First attempt at union.-Protestant administration. Irish ideas. The smugglers. Efforts of the irish parliament.-Progress of anarchy. 2. The revival of the celts.-Lord Townshend's administration.Lord Harcourt and colonel Blaquiere.-The beginnings of retribution. The constitution of 1782.-The convention. - Whiteboys, high and low. 3. The united irishmen.-The Fitzwilliam crisis.-The french at Bantry.-The succession of the opposition.-The eve of '98.-The rebellion.-Lord Cornwallis and the union.

Savage, J: '98 and '48; the modern revolutionary history and literature of Ireland. N. Y. 1856. D. 941 19 Duffy, Sir C: Gavan. Young Ireland; a fragment of irish history, 1840-1850. N. Y 1881. D. 941:23

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King, D: Bennett. The irish question. N. Y. 1882. D. Carey, Matthew. Vindicia hibernicæ, or Ireland vindicated; an attempt to develop

and falsehoods respecting Ireland in the histories of May, Temple, Whitelock, Borlase, Rushworth, Clarendon, Cox, Carte, Leland, Warner, Macaulay, Hume and others, particularly in the legendary tales of the conspiracy and pretended massacre of 1641. Phila. 1819. O. 941: R33 Cudmore, P. The irish republic; a historical memoir on Ireland and her oppressors. St. Paul. 1871. O. 941: 22 Bagenal, Philip H. The american irish, and their influence on irish politics. Author's ed. Bost. 1882. S. 941:28 See also in the Index to biography Burke-Emmet -Flood-Grattan-O'Connell.

2. Scottish history.

Sinclair, Sir J: Analysis of the statistical account of Scotland; with a general view of the history of that country and discussions on some important branches of political economy. Edinb. 1831. 2 pts. in 1 v. O.

941: 12 Contents. Pt. 1. Introd.-History to 1824.-Population, agriculture, manufactures and commerce. Pt. 2. Ecclesiastical establishment, plans of education and management of the poor. Halsey, Leroy W. Scotlands influence on civilization. Phila. [1885]. D. 941:44 Mackintosh, J: The history of civilization in Scotland. Lond. 1878. 2 v. O. 941: 38 Contents. V. 1. To the end of the 15th century. 2. The 16th century. Reminiscences of From the 7th 941: 8 941: 8 v2 N. Y. 1880. 941:8 v2 Maclagan, Robert Craig. Scottish myths; notes on scottish history and tradition. Edinb. 1882. O. 941+34

Ramsay, E: Bannerman.

scottish life and character. Edinb. ed. Bost. 1861. D. Same. 2d ser. Edinb. 1861. D. Same. From the 7th Edinb. ed.

D.

Historians of Scotland, The. [Maps]. Edinb. 1871-1880. 10 v. O. 941: P43 Contents. V. 1. Johannis de Fordun Chronica gentis scotorum; ed. by W: F. Skene. 2, 3. Androw of Wyntoun. The orygynale cronykil of Scotland, v. 1, 2; ed. by D: Lang. 4. John of Fordun. Chronicle of the scottish nation. Tr. from the latin text by Felix J. H. Skene; ed. by W: F. Skene, 5. Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern, compiled in the 12th century; ed. from the best mss. by Alexander Penrose Forbes. 6. Adamnan. The life of saint Columba, founder of Hy; ed. by W: Reeves. 8. Innes, T: A critical essay on the ancient inhabitants of the northern parts of Britain, or Scotland; containing an account of the romans, of the britains betwixt the walls, of the caledonians or picts, and particularly of the scots, with an app. of ancient manuscript pieces; reprinted from the original ed. pub. in 1729, with a memoir by G: Grubb. 9. Androw of Wyntoun. The orygynale cronykil of Scotland, v. 3; ed. by D: Lang. 10. The book of Pluscarden, v. 2; ed. by Felix J. H. Skene. Letter from the nobility, barons and commons

of Scotland, in the year 1320, yet extant under all the seals of the nobility, directed to pope John. Tr. from the original in latine, as it is insert by sir G: Mackenzie of Rosehaugh in his Observations on precedency, etc. Edinb.; repr. in the year 1689. N. Y. 1861. D. 941: R27 Burton, J: Hill. The history of Scotland from Burton, Agricola's invasion to the extinction of the last jacobite insurrection, [84-1745]. New ed. rev. Edinb. n. d. 9 v. D. 941: 39 Contents. V. 1. To 1174. 2. 1189-1460. 3. 14601560. 4. 1560-1578. 5. 1569-1625. 6. 1603-1649. 7. 1649-1699. 8. 1700-1745. 9. Index.

Taylor, James, and others. The pictorial history of Scotland from the roman invasion to the close of the jacobite rebellion, a. d. 791746. Ill. N. Y. n. d. 2 v. Q. Contents. V. 1. Geology of Scotland. 1566.-App. 2. 1566-1746.-App.-Index.

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Scott, Sir Walter. The history of Scotland [to 1603]. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1845. 2 v. S. 941: 11 History of Scotland [to 1746]: Tales of a grandfather, with notes; 1st-3d ser. (Ill. lib. ed.) Bost. 1870. 6 v. in 3. D. 941: 6 Same. Tales of a grandfather; stories taken from scottish history; 2d ser. [1603-1707]. Parker's ed. Bost. 1845. 2 v. S. 941: 6 v3, 4 Same. 3d ser. [1707-1746]. Bost. n. d. 2 v. in 1. D. 941: 6 v5, 6 - Tales of a grandfather; the history of Scotland from the earliest period to the close of the reign of James the fifth; abr. and ed. by Edwin Ginn. [Classics for children]. V. 1. Boston. 1885. D. x 941:42 Macarthur, Margaret. History of Scotland [to 1843]; ed. by E: A: Freeman. Ed. adapted for amer. students. [Freeman's historical course]. N. Y. 1874. S. 941:5 Lindau, W: Adolf. Die geschichte Schottlands. 2te verb. aufl. (Allg. historische taschenbibliothek, 3er th.) Dresden. 1827. 4 v. in 1. S. 941:40 Buchanan, G: The history of Scotland. Tr. from the latin, with notes and a continuation to the union in the reign of queen Anne, by James Aikman. Glasgow. 1827. 4 v. O. 941:3

Contents. V. 1. Life of Buchanan. To 1329. 2. 1329-1572. 3. 1572-1639. 4. 1640-1707. Buchanan's work ends with the 2d vol.

Tytler, Patrick Fraser. The history of Scotland, from the accession of Alexander III. to the union. Edinb. 1864. 4 v. D. 941: 14 Contents. V. 1. 1139-1390. 2. 1390-1542. 3. 15421573. 4. 1573-1603.

Robertson, W: The history of Scotland during the reigns of queen Mary and of king James VI, till his accession to the crown of England, with a review of the scottish history previous to that period, and an app. containing original letters. N. Y. 1844. O. 941:10 Ross, J: Merry. Scottish history and literature to the period of the reformation; ed. with a biographical sketch by James Brown. 941+41 Glasgow. 1884. O. Contents. Brown, J. Biogr. sketch.-The scottish nationality. The lives of the early saints. The war of independence and its minstrels.-History and literature of the 14th and 15th centuries. King James, Henryson and Dunbar. The earlier half of the 16th century.-Gavin Douglas.-Sir D: Lindsay.-Index. Chambers, Robert. Domestic annals of Scotland from the reformation to the revolution. 2d ed. Edinb. 1859. 2 v. O. 941: 4 Contents. V. 1. Introd.-1561-1625. 2. 1625-1688. Index.

Burnet, Gilbert. The memoires of the lives and actions of James and William, dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, etc.; in which an account is given of the rise and progress of the civil wars in Scotland, with other great transactions, both in England and Germany, from the year 1625 to the year 1652, together with many letters, instruc

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

tions and other papers written by king Charles I, never before pub., all drawn out of or copied from the originals. In 7 23: R books. Lond. 1677. F. Lippincott, Sara Jane, born Clarke, (Grace Greenwood). Bonnie Scotland; tales of her history, heroes, and poets. Ill. Bost. 1865. S. x 941:37 Historical tales of the wars of Scotland, and of the border raids, forays and conflicts; V. 941:7 1, 3, 4. Edinb. n. d. 3 v. S. Browne, James. A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans; with an extensive selection from the hitherto inedited Stuart papers. New ed. Ill. Edinb. 185255. 4 v. O. 941+P2

Contents. V. 1. Pref. and Dissertation.-Catalogue of gaelic and irish mss.- History of the Highlands to 1646. 2. 1646-1745. - App. 3. 1745-1788. - App. 4. App.- Military service of the Highland regiments. History of the Highland clans. Macleay, K. Historical memoirs of Rob Roy

and the clan Macgregor; incl. original notices of lady Grange; with an introd. sketch ill. of the condition of the Highlands prior to 1745. Edinb. 1881. D. 941: 36 Logan, James. The scottish gaël, or Celtic man

ners as preserved among the highlanders; being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities and national peculiarities of Scotland, more particularly of the northern or gaelic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the original celts are most tenaciously retained. Lond. 1831. 2 v. D. History of the abbey and palace of Holyrood. Edinb. n. d. S. 941:31

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History and antiquities of Melrose, old Melrose and Dryburgh abbeys, with a description ot Abbotsford, Eildon Hills, etc. Melrose, 1869. S. 941:32

See also in the Index to biography Campbell James-Magdalene- Margaret Robert Bruce.

3. English history.

(See also History of the English constitution and politics, col. 161-163.) General.

Allen, W: Francis. The reader's guide to english history. [with supplement]. Bost. 1882, 942:39 1883. Obl. T.

Contents of supp. Ancient history; modern history of Europe; American history. Same.

16: L Low, Sidney J., and F. S. Pulling, eds. The dictionary of english history. N. Y. 1884. 0. 942: R56 Gardiner, S: Rawson, and James Bass Mullinger. Introduction to the study of english history. Lond. 1881. O. 942: 13

Contents. Pt. 1. Gardiner, S: R. Introd. to english history [from the earliest times to 1881].- Pt. 2. Mullinger, J. B. [Lists and critidal estimates of] authorities. Index.

Bodin, Felix. Die geschichte Englands. 2te

aufs neue durchgesehene und erweiterte aufl. von J. H. G. Heusinger. (Allg. historische taschenbibliothek, 2ter th.) Dresden. 1827. 2 v. in 1. S.

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Bright, James Franck. A history of England. Maps and plans. Lond. 1880. 3 v. S.

942: 48 Contents. V. 1. Medieval monarchy, 449-1485. 2. Personal monarchy, 1485-1688. 3. Constitutional monarchy, 1689-1837. Each vol. has an index. Chambers, W: and Robert, eds. History and present state of the British empire. Edinb. 1856. S. Gardiner, S: Rawson. English history for young folks, b. c. 55-a. d. 1880. Rev. ed. for amer. students. N. Y. 1881. S.

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x 942: 12 Green, J: R: History of the english people. Maps. N. Y. 1878-80. 4 v. O. 942: 4 Contents. V. 1. Early England, 449-1071.-England under foreign kings, 1071–1214.-The charter, 124– 1291. The parliament, 1307-1461. 2. The monarchy. 1461-1540.-The reformation, 1540-1603. 3. Puritan England, 1603-1660.-The revolution, 1660-1688. 4. The revolution, 1683-1760.-Modern England, 17601815.

A short history of the english people. N. Y. 1877. O. 942:3 Guest, M. J. Lectures on the history of England. Lond. 1879. D. 942: 15

Note. A continuous history from the earliest times to the battle of Waterloo.

Guizot, François P: Guillaume. A popular history of England from the earliest times to the accession of Victoria. [Added]: From the accession of Victoria 1837-1874, ed. by madame Guizot De Witt, from notes and documents by M. Guizot. Tr. by M. M. Ripley. Ill. Bost. 1877-81. 5 v. Ö.

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Contents. V. 1. Roman dominion to Henry V, b. c. 55-1422. 2. Henry VI to Charles I and his government, 1422-1642. 3. Charles I and his government to William and Mary, 1642-1694. 4. William III to William IV, 1694-1837. 5. The reign of Victoria, 18571874.-Index.

Hume, D: The students' Hume: A history of England from the earliest times to the revolution in 1688; based on the history of D: Hume, incorporating the corr. and researches of recent historians; continued to the treaty of Berlin in 1878. New ed. rev. and corr. by J. S. Brewer, with an app. by an amer. ed. Ill. N. Y. 1880. D. 942:1 Keightley, T: The history of England, from the earliest period to 1839. From the 2d Lond. ed., with notes by the amer. ed. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1845. 5 v. S. 942:6 Contents. V. 1. 55 b. c.-1377 a. d. 2. 1377-1558. 3. 1558-1644. 4. 1644-1685. 5. 1685-1837.

Knight, C: The popular history of England. 1st amer. ed. N. Y. 1878. 8 v. D. 942:7 Contents. V. 1. From the invasion of Cæsar to the end of the reign of Henry IV. 2. From the reign of Henry V to the reign of Mary. 3. From the reign of Elizabeth to the commonwealth. 4. From the commonwealth to the reign of William and Mary. 5. From the reign of William III to George II. 6. From the defence of the country by foreign troops. 1756, to the assassination of Marat by Charlotte Corday, 1793. 7. From the war of 1793 to the material progress of British India, 1826. 8. From the administration of lord Goderich, 1827, to the final extinction of the corn-laws, feb. 1849.-App. of annals, 1849-1867. -Index.

Knox, Isa, born Craig, mrs. J: history of England. Ill. [1874]. S.

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