A History of England from Early Times: A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions
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A sweeping narrative history that follows the political, military, and constitutional development of England from its earliest periods through the nineteenth century, organized into chronological volumes and chapters. It combines narrative account of invasions, dynastic succession, and governmental institutions with analysis of social customs, legal frameworks, and military campaigns, and includes continuations that extend coverage into later reigns. The prose balances descriptive storytelling with commentary on causes and consequences of major events, and the work also offers notes and appendices summarizing feudal structures along with maps and illustrations to support the text.
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