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Battles and Leaders of the American Civil War.

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Diary of the Parnell Commission.

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The End of the Middle Ages:

Essays and Questions in History. By A. Mary F. Robinson (Madame Darmesteter). Demy 8vo., cloth, 10s. 6d.

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Rome.

By Arthur Gilman, M.A., Author of "A History of the American People," &c. Third edition.

The Jews. In Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern Times.

By Prof. J. K. Hosmer. Second edition.

Germany.

By Rev. S. Baring-Gould, Author of "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages," &c. Second edition.

Carthage.

By Prof. Alfred J. Church, Author of "Stories from the Classic," &c. Third edition.

Alexander's Empire.

By Prof. J. P. Mahaffy, Author of "Social Life in Greece." Fourth edition.

The Moors in Spain.

By Stanley Lane-Poole, Author of "Studies in a Mosque," Third edition.

Ancient Egypt.

By Canon Rawlinson, Author of "The Five Great Monarchies of the World." Third edition.

Hungary.

By Prof. Arminius Vambéry, Author of "Travels in Central Asia." Second edition.

The Saracens: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of Bagdad.

By Arthur Gilman, M.A., Author of "Rome." &c.

Ireland.

By the Hon. Emily Lawless, Author of "Hurrish." Third edition.

Chaldea.

By Z. A. Ragozin, Author of "Assyria," &c. Second edition.

The Goths.

By Henry Bradley. Second edition.

Assyria:

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Turkey.

By Stanley Lane-Poole. Second edition.

Holland.

By Professor Thorold Rogers. Second edition.

Mediæval France.

By Gustav Masson. Second edition.

Persia.

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Phœnicia.

By Canon Rawlinson.

Media.

By Z. A. Ragozin.

The Hansa Towns.

By Helen Zimmern.

Early Britain.

By Prof. A. J. Church, Author of "Carthage," &c.

Russia.

By W. R. Morfill, M.A., Author of a "A Grammar of the Russian Language."

The Barbary Corsairs.

By Stanley Lane-Poole, Author of "The Moors in Spain," "Turkey," &c.

The Jews under the Roman Empire.

By W. Douglas Morrison, M.A.

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By John Macintosh, LL.D., Author of "The History of Civilisation in Scotland."

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