Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. / With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work.
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I.—Nelson, and the Naval Supremacy of England. By W. Clark Russell, author of The Wreck of the Grosvenor, etc.
II.—Gustavus Adolphus, and the Struggle of Protestantism for Existence. By C.R.L. Fletcher, M.A., late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
III.—Pericles, and the Golden Age of Athens. By Evelyn Abbott, M.A., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.
IV.—Theodoric the Goth, the Barbarian Champion of Civilisation. By Thomas Hodgkin, author of Italy and Her Invaders, etc.
V.—Sir Philip Sidney: Type of English Chivalry. By H.R. Fox Bourne.
VI.—Julius Cæsar, and the Organisation of the Roman Empire. By Warde Fowler, M.A., Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
VII.—Wyclif, Last of the Schoolmen and First of the English Reformers. By Lewis Sergeant.
VIII.—Napoleon, Warrior and Ruler; and the Military Supremacy of Revolutionary France. By William O'Connor Morris.
IX.—Henry of Navarre, and the Huguenots in France. By P.F. Willert, M.A., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.
X.—Cicero, and the Fall of the Roman Republic. By J.L. Strachan-Davidson, M.A., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.