THE EARLY TUDORS—Henry VII., Henry VIII. By Rev. C. E. Moberley, M.A., late Master in Rugby School.

“Is concise, scholarly, and accurate. On the epoch of which it treats, we know of no work which equals it.”—N. Y. Observer.

“A marvel of clear and succinct brevity and good historical judgment. There is hardly a better book of its kind to be named.”—New York Independent.

THE AGE OF ELIZABETH. By Rev. M. Creighton, M.A.

“Clear and compact in style; careful in their facts, and just in interpretation of them. It sheds much light on the progress of the Reformation and the origin of the Popish reaction during Queen Elizabeth’s reign; also, the relation of Jesuitism to the latter.”—Presbyterian Review.

“A clear, concise, and just story of an era crowded with events of interest and importance.”—New York World.

THE THIRTY YEARS’ WAR—1618-1648. By Samuel Rawson Gardiner.

“As a manual it will prove of the greatest practical value, while to the general reader it will afford a clear and interesting account of events. We know of no more spirited and attractive recital of the great era.”—Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.

“The thrilling story of those times has never been told so vividly or succinctly as in this volume.”—Episcopal Register.

THE PURITAN REVOLUTION; and the First Two Stuarts, 1603-1660. By Samuel Rawson Gardiner.