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Longmans, Green and Company have recently published a book by Professor Gross of the History Department on "The Sources and Literature of English History from the Earliest Times to about 1485."
The book is intended to supply the need for a good bibliography of English history and to save the time wasted in looking through unclassified catalogues in search for bibliographical information. It contains a systematic survey of the printed materials relating to the political, constitutional, legal, social and economic history of England, Ireland and Wales. Scotland has received consideration merely when it influenced the current of English history.
The book is the outcome of an annual course of lectures on the sources and literature of English history delivered at Harvard from 1890 to 1899.
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