Notre Dame London: Fischer Hall Library
Image from Google Jackets

The shortest history of England / James Hawes.

By: Hawes, James [author.]Contributor(s): ProQuest Ebook Central [pltfrm]Description: 1 online resource (254 pages)ISBN: 9781910400708; 191040070XSubject(s): Great Britain -- HistoryGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. | History.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Shortest History of EnglandDDC classification: 942 LOC classification: DA30Online resources: Notre Dame Online Access
Contents:
Intro -- PART ONE -- PART TWO -- PART THREE -- PART FOUR -- PART FIVE -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- PART ONE From Caesar to the Conqueror -- PART TWO The England of Two Tongues -- PART THREE The English and Empire -- PART FOUR Industrial Revolution -- PART FIVE Farewell the Eagles and Trumpets 1914-2020 -- Epilogue: The Very Shortest History of England -- Picture credits -- Acknowledgements -- Also by James Hawes -- Copyright -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- Coin of Carausius, late 3rd century AD. Private collection
Coin of King Athelstan, 9th century AD. Private collection. -- Detail from Scene 57 of the Bayeux Tapestry. 2011 Creative Commons, identified as own work by user M -- The Sinking of the White Ship. c.1321 -- British Library, Cotton Claudius D. ii, fol. 45v -- G70017-90 -- Henry II and Queen Eleanor. From a miniature of Philip Augustus sending an envoy, and the envoy bein -- Henry II with Thomas a Beckett. From Liber Legum Antiquorum Regum, British Library Cotton MS Claudiu -- Clash of Cavalry at the Battle of Bouvines. Detail from Les Grands Chroniques de France, Royal G VI -- Chronica Roffense
Drawing in lower margin: the Battle of Evesham and death of Simon de Montfort, 4t -- Le danse macabre: from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493. Creative Commons. In the library of the Cathol -- Fan-vaulting at Gloucester Cathedral, 1351. Creative Commons. Identified as own work by photographer -- Richard II's 1395 portrait. At Westminster Abbey, London. -- Coronation of Henry IV. From Harleian MS No.4679 -- from Charles Knight, Old England: A Pictorial Muse -- Bradmore's sketch of his surgical instrument. Bradmore's 'Philomena', Middle English translation of
Battle of Agincourt, from Chroniques d'Enguerrand de Monstrelet (early 15th century), BNF, départeme -- Towton skull. Reproduced by permission of Bradford University's Biological Anthropology Research Cen -- Left: Tudor image of Richard III -- 1520, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, -- Tombs of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York -- Westminster Abbey. Author's photograph. -- The Henri Grace a Dieu (1514) Creative Commons: reproduced in The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII's Navy: -- Enclosure of a Village -- diagram from paper, 'Enclosure Acts: Great Britain', Professor Robert Sirab
Holbein's Portrait of Thomas Cromwell -- The Frick Collection. 1915.1.76 -- 'Old Coppernose', debased shilling. From the Andrew Wayne Collection. Ex Spink Numismatic Circular v -- Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I. National Portrait Gallery NPG 5175: -- The great frost: cold doings in London, except it be at the lotterie. Printed at London: For Henry G -- Matthew Hopkins. Frontispiece to a tract entitled The Discovery of Witches, 1647, -- The Execution of Charles I, 1649. National Portrait Gallery. NPG D1306: Contemporary German print of
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Holdings
Item type Current library Class number Status Date due Barcode Item reservations
Book-Circulating Book-Circulating Fischer Hall Library
Main shelves
DA30 H3947 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 2024-05-27 B014512
Total reservations: 0

Description based upon print version of record.

The Prince of Orange, Welcome To London: to the tune of The Two English Travellers. Ballad dating to.

Intro -- PART ONE -- PART TWO -- PART THREE -- PART FOUR -- PART FIVE -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- PART ONE From Caesar to the Conqueror -- PART TWO The England of Two Tongues -- PART THREE The English and Empire -- PART FOUR Industrial Revolution -- PART FIVE Farewell the Eagles and Trumpets 1914-2020 -- Epilogue: The Very Shortest History of England -- Picture credits -- Acknowledgements -- Also by James Hawes -- Copyright -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- Coin of Carausius, late 3rd century AD. Private collection

Coin of King Athelstan, 9th century AD. Private collection. -- Detail from Scene 57 of the Bayeux Tapestry. 2011 Creative Commons, identified as own work by user M -- The Sinking of the White Ship. c.1321 -- British Library, Cotton Claudius D. ii, fol. 45v -- G70017-90 -- Henry II and Queen Eleanor. From a miniature of Philip Augustus sending an envoy, and the envoy bein -- Henry II with Thomas a Beckett. From Liber Legum Antiquorum Regum, British Library Cotton MS Claudiu -- Clash of Cavalry at the Battle of Bouvines. Detail from Les Grands Chroniques de France, Royal G VI -- Chronica Roffense

Drawing in lower margin: the Battle of Evesham and death of Simon de Montfort, 4t -- Le danse macabre: from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493. Creative Commons. In the library of the Cathol -- Fan-vaulting at Gloucester Cathedral, 1351. Creative Commons. Identified as own work by photographer -- Richard II's 1395 portrait. At Westminster Abbey, London. -- Coronation of Henry IV. From Harleian MS No.4679 -- from Charles Knight, Old England: A Pictorial Muse -- Bradmore's sketch of his surgical instrument. Bradmore's 'Philomena', Middle English translation of

Battle of Agincourt, from Chroniques d'Enguerrand de Monstrelet (early 15th century), BNF, départeme -- Towton skull. Reproduced by permission of Bradford University's Biological Anthropology Research Cen -- Left: Tudor image of Richard III -- 1520, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, -- Tombs of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York -- Westminster Abbey. Author's photograph. -- The Henri Grace a Dieu (1514) Creative Commons: reproduced in The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII's Navy: -- Enclosure of a Village -- diagram from paper, 'Enclosure Acts: Great Britain', Professor Robert Sirab

Holbein's Portrait of Thomas Cromwell -- The Frick Collection. 1915.1.76 -- 'Old Coppernose', debased shilling. From the Andrew Wayne Collection. Ex Spink Numismatic Circular v -- Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I. National Portrait Gallery NPG 5175: -- The great frost: cold doings in London, except it be at the lotterie. Printed at London: For Henry G -- Matthew Hopkins. Frontispiece to a tract entitled The Discovery of Witches, 1647, -- The Execution of Charles I, 1649. National Portrait Gallery. NPG D1306: Contemporary German print of

Access restricted to a single concurrent user. InNd