The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)Broxap, Ernest
History
The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)
Broxap, Ernest
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649; Lancashire (England) -- History
Many of the texts are reproduced _in extenso_. The collection
includes a series of private letters considerably older than any in
Coptic hitherto known, in addition to many MSS. of great
theological and historical interest.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEMOTIC PAPYRI IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. With
facsimiles and complete translations. By F. LI. Griffith (1909). 3
vols. 4to.
1. Atlas of facsimiles.
2. Hand copies of the earlier documents.
3. Key-list, translations, commentaries and indexes.
3 guineas _net_.
This is something more than a catalogue. It includes collotype
facsimiles of the whole of the documents, with transliterations,
translations, besides introductions, very full notes, and a
glossary of Demotic, representing the most important contribution
to the study of Demotic hitherto published. The documents dealt
with in these volumes cover a period from Psammetichus, one of the
latest native kings, about 640 B.C., down to the Roman emperor
Claudius, 43 A.D.
THE MOSTELLARIA OF PLAUTUS. Acting edition with a translation into
English Verse. Edited by G. NORWOOD, M.A. 1s. net.
THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER MEDICAL SCHOOL. 6d. net.
THE TEACHING OF HISTORY AND OTHER PAPERS. By H. L. WITHERS. Edited by
J. H. FOWLER. Crown 8vo, 270 pp. 4s. 6d. net.
"An interesting memorial of a teacher who was a real enthusiast for
education."--_The Times_.
"We can cordially commend this little book to the somewhat limited but
slowly widening circle who are likely to be interested in educational
principles and organization."--_The Guardian_.
A TARDINESS IN NATURE AND OTHER PAPERS. By MARY CHRISTIE. Edited, with
Introductory Note and Memoir, by MAUD WITHERS. Crown 8vo, 331 pp.
3s. net.
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volume could scarcely be bettered."--_The Guardian_.
"The life-story of a quite remarkable woman--of a woman who used her
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life."--_Tribune_.
MUSICAL CRITICISMS. By ARTHUR JOHNSTONE. With a Memoir of the Author by
HENRY REECE and OLIVER ELTON. Crown 8vo, 225 pp. 5s. net.
"Without the smallest affectation or laboured attempts at smartness, Mr.
Johnstone contrived always to throw fresh light on the matter in hand,
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understood and enjoyed by the non-musical reader."--_Westminster
Gazette_.
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who watches with some degree of fascination the power of analysis,
everyone who reads with a sense of satisfaction English, as it may be
written by a master of the craft, should read this book."--_The Musical
World_.
MANCHESTER BOYS. By C. E. B. RUSSELL. With an Introduction by E. T.
CAMPAGNAC. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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