Anthropology eBook

Robert Ranulph Marett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 205 pages of information about Anthropology.

Anthropology eBook

Robert Ranulph Marett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 205 pages of information about Anthropology.

25.  The Civil War (1854-1865).  By FREDERIC L. PAXSON, Professor of American History, University of Wisconsin.

39.  Reconstruction and Union (1865-1912).  By PAUL LELAND HAWORTH, A History of the United States in our own times.

GENERAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY

92.  The Ancient East.  By D.G.  HOGARTH, M.A., F.B.A., F.S.A.  Connects with Prof.  Myres’s Dawn of History (No. 26) at about 1000 B.C. and reviews the history of Assyria, Babylon, Cilicia, Persia and Macedon.

94.  The Navy and Sea Power.  By DAVID HANNAY, author of Short History of the Royal Navy, etc.  A brief history of the navies, sea power, and ship growth of all nations, including the rise and decline of America on the sea, and explains the present British supremacy thereon.

78.  Latin America.  By WILLIAM R. SHEPHERD, Professor of History, Columbia.  With maps.  The historical, artistic, and commercial development of the Central South American republics.

76.  The Ocean.  A General Account of the Science of the Sea.  By SIR JOHN MURRAY, K.C.B., Naturalist H.M.S.  “Challenger,” 1872-1876, joint author of The Depths of the Ocean, etc.

86.  Exploration of the Alps.  By ARNOLD LUNN, M.A.

72.  Germany of To-day.  By CHARLES TOWER.

57.  Napoleon.  By H.A.L.  FISHER, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University.  Author of The Republican Tradition in Europe, etc.

26.  The Dawn of History.  By J.L.  MYRES, Professor of Ancient History, Oxford.

30.  Rome.  By W. WARDE FOWLER, author of Social Life at Rome, etc.  “A masterly sketch of Roman character and what it did for the world.”—­London Spectator.

84.  The Growth of Europe.  By GRANVILLE COLE, Professor of Geology, Royal College of Science, Ireland.  A study of the geology and physical geography in connection with the political geography.

13.  Medieval Europe.  By H.W.C.  DAVIS, Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford, author of Charlemagne, etc.

33.  The History of England.  By A.F.  POLLARD, Professor of English History, University of London.

100.  Poland.  By W. ALISON PHILLIPS, University of Dublin.  A history with special emphasis upon the Polish question of to-day.

95.  Belgium.  By R.C.K.  ENSOR, Sometime Scholar of Balliol College.  The geographical, linguistic, historical, artistic, and literary associations.

3.  The French Revolution.  By HILAIRE BELLOC.

4.  A Short History of War and Peace.  By G.H.  PERRIS, author of Russia in Revolution, etc.

20.  History of Our Time (1885-1911).  By G.P.  GOOCH.  A “moving picture” of the world since 1885.

22.  The Papacy and Modern Times.  By REV.  WILLIAM BARRY, D.D., author of The Papal Monarchy, etc.  The story of the rise and fall of the Temporal Power.

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