TIMES.—"It is delightfully real and readable, and in spite of severe compression has the charm of a mediæval romance."
EDWARD I. By T. F. Tout, M.A., Professor of History, The Owens College, Manchester.
SPEAKER.—"A truer or more life-like picture of the king, the conqueror, the overlord, the duke, has never yet been drawn."
HENRY VII. By James Gairdner.
ATHENÆUM.—"The best account of Henry VII. that has yet appeared."
CARDINAL WOLSEY. By Bishop Creighton, D.D.
SATURDAY REVIEW.—"Is exactly what one of a series of short biographies of English Statesmen ought to be."
ELIZABETH. By E. S. Beesly, M.A.
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.—"It may be recommended as the best and briefest and most trustworthy of the many books that in this generation have dealt with the life and deeds of that 'bright Occidental Star, Queen Elizabeth of happy memory.'"
OLIVER CROMWELL. By Frederic Harrison.