An Introduction to English
Industrial History

By HENRY ALLSOPP, B.A., Late Vice-Principal of
Ruskin College, Oxford

This book attempts to make a really interesting, simple and suggestive introduction to industrial and economic history. It is intended to induce our young men and women of all classes to study earnestly this important subject, which has, up to the present, been impossible, because the text-books are too expensive or else too learned and academic.

Contents: Part I. The Manorial System. Part II. Towns and Guilds. Part III. State Regulation and the Mercantile System. Part IV. The Industrial Revolution.


Mediæval England

A FRAMEWORK OF ENGLISH HISTORY
1066-1485

By S. M. TOYNE, M.A., Late Senior History Master at Haileybury College. 1s.

It is suggested that this volume may be of considerable assistance not only to students using the ordinary text-books, but also to those whose work is based on some such series as Messrs. Bell's English History Source Books. The author's object has been to produce a volume that will be an aid to, and not a substitute for, reading, and it is hoped that it may be of value as giving a summary of important events and a review of national development.