APPENDIX
latest catalogue of such publications as the Standard English
Classics,Everyman’s Library, etc., which offer a very wide
range of reading at smallcost. Nearly every publishing house
issues a series of good English booksfor school use, and the
list is constantly increasing.
HISTORY
Traill’s Social England, 6 vols. (Putnam).
Bright’s History, of England, 5 vols., and Gardiner’s Stu-
dents’ History ofEngland (Longmans).
Gibbins’s Industrial History of England, and Mitchell’s En-
glish Lands,Letters, and Kings, 5 vols. (Scribner).
Oxford Manuals of English History, Handbooks of En-
glish History, andKendall’s Source Book of English History
(Macmillan).
Lingard’s History of England until 1688 (revised, 10 vols.,
1855) is thestandard Catholic history.
Other histories of England are by Knight, Froude,
Macaulay, etc. Specialworks on the history of each period
are recommended in the precedingchapters.
HISTORY OF LITERATURE
Jusserand’s Literary History of the English People, 2 vols.
(Putnam).
Ten Brink’s Early English Literature, 3 vols. (Holt).
Courthope’s History of English Poetry (Macmillan).
The Cambridge History of English Literature, many vols.,
incomplete(Putnam).
Handbooks of English Literature, 9 vols. (Macmillan).