LEADING HISTORIES OF THE DAYRobinson—Introduction to the History of Western EuropeBy Professor James Harvey Robinson, of Columbia University. In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.Robinson—Readings in European HistoryDesigned to supplement the “Introduction to the History of Western Europe.” In a two volume edition and an abridged edition.Robinson and Beard—The Development of Modern EuropeAn introduction to the study of current history. By James Harvey Robinson and Charles A. Beard, Adjunct Professor of Politics in Columbia University.Volume I.The Eighteenth Century: The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Period.Volume II.Europe since the Congress of Vienna.Robinson and Beard—Readings in Modern European HistoryA collection of extracts from sources chosen with the purpose of illustrating some of the chief phases of the development of Europe during the last two hundred years. In two volumes arranged to accompany those of “The Development of Modern Europe.”Montgomery’s HistoriesClear, accurate, scholarly—Montgomery’s Histories to-day afford up-to-date courses in history for practically every grade. Their simple, narrative style has made them especially attractive to pupils and teachers.Beginner’s American History.An Elementary American History.Leading facts of American History.Student’s American History.Leading facts of English History.Leading Facts of French History.Myers’s HistoriesMyers’s Histories are to-day, more than ever before, the standard texts for the secondary schools of this country. They are used in more than twice as many schools as any competing books in corresponding subjects.Ancient History.(Revised edition.)General History.In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.Mediæval and Modern History.Ginn and Companyhave on their list of publications histories for practically every course usually taught from the primary school to the university. Correspondence with the nearest office in regard to any of our books will be given prompt attention.Ginn and Company, PublishersBOSTONNEW YORKCHICAGOLONDONATLANTADALLASCOLUMBUSSAN FRANCISCO
LEADING HISTORIES OF THE DAYRobinson—Introduction to the History of Western EuropeBy Professor James Harvey Robinson, of Columbia University. In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.Robinson—Readings in European HistoryDesigned to supplement the “Introduction to the History of Western Europe.” In a two volume edition and an abridged edition.Robinson and Beard—The Development of Modern EuropeAn introduction to the study of current history. By James Harvey Robinson and Charles A. Beard, Adjunct Professor of Politics in Columbia University.Volume I.The Eighteenth Century: The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Period.Volume II.Europe since the Congress of Vienna.Robinson and Beard—Readings in Modern European HistoryA collection of extracts from sources chosen with the purpose of illustrating some of the chief phases of the development of Europe during the last two hundred years. In two volumes arranged to accompany those of “The Development of Modern Europe.”Montgomery’s HistoriesClear, accurate, scholarly—Montgomery’s Histories to-day afford up-to-date courses in history for practically every grade. Their simple, narrative style has made them especially attractive to pupils and teachers.Beginner’s American History.An Elementary American History.Leading facts of American History.Student’s American History.Leading facts of English History.Leading Facts of French History.Myers’s HistoriesMyers’s Histories are to-day, more than ever before, the standard texts for the secondary schools of this country. They are used in more than twice as many schools as any competing books in corresponding subjects.Ancient History.(Revised edition.)General History.In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.Mediæval and Modern History.Ginn and Companyhave on their list of publications histories for practically every course usually taught from the primary school to the university. Correspondence with the nearest office in regard to any of our books will be given prompt attention.Ginn and Company, PublishersBOSTONNEW YORKCHICAGOLONDONATLANTADALLASCOLUMBUSSAN FRANCISCO
LEADING HISTORIES OF THE DAY
Robinson—Introduction to the History of Western Europe
By Professor James Harvey Robinson, of Columbia University. In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.
Robinson—Readings in European History
Designed to supplement the “Introduction to the History of Western Europe.” In a two volume edition and an abridged edition.
Robinson and Beard—The Development of Modern Europe
An introduction to the study of current history. By James Harvey Robinson and Charles A. Beard, Adjunct Professor of Politics in Columbia University.
Volume I.The Eighteenth Century: The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Period.
Volume II.Europe since the Congress of Vienna.
Robinson and Beard—Readings in Modern European History
A collection of extracts from sources chosen with the purpose of illustrating some of the chief phases of the development of Europe during the last two hundred years. In two volumes arranged to accompany those of “The Development of Modern Europe.”
Montgomery’s Histories
Clear, accurate, scholarly—Montgomery’s Histories to-day afford up-to-date courses in history for practically every grade. Their simple, narrative style has made them especially attractive to pupils and teachers.
Beginner’s American History.
An Elementary American History.Leading facts of American History.
Student’s American History.
Leading facts of English History.Leading Facts of French History.
Myers’s Histories
Myers’s Histories are to-day, more than ever before, the standard texts for the secondary schools of this country. They are used in more than twice as many schools as any competing books in corresponding subjects.
Ancient History.(Revised edition.)
General History.In a one volume edition and a two volume edition.
Mediæval and Modern History.
Ginn and Companyhave on their list of publications histories for practically every course usually taught from the primary school to the university. Correspondence with the nearest office in regard to any of our books will be given prompt attention.
Ginn and Company, Publishers
BOSTONNEW YORKCHICAGOLONDONATLANTADALLASCOLUMBUSSAN FRANCISCO