Books in Category: History - British (sorted alphabetically by author)
-
-
The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges
William Ferneley Allen
-
The Church of England cleared from the charge of Schism
T. W. Allies
-
The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"
Edward Almack
-
The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete
Azel Ames
-
The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Volume 2
Azel Ames
-
Mandalay to Momien
John Anderson
-
A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham
Thomas Anderton
-
Heathen Slaves and Christian Rulers
Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew and Katharine C. Bushnell
-
The prisoners' memoirs, or, Dartmoor prison : containing a complete and impartial history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the horrid massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815.
C. Andrews
-
British Committees, Commissions, and Councils of Trade and Plantations, 1622-1675
Charles McLean Andrews
-
Bath and Wells: A Sketch-Book
D. S. Andrews
-
History of the United States, Volume 2
Elisha Benjamin Andrews
-
Economic effects of the world war upon women and children in Great Britain
Irene Osgood Andrews and Margaret A. Hobbs
-
Bygone Punishments
William Andrews
-
Old Church Lore
William Andrews
-
England in the Days of Old
William Andrews
-
Famous Frosts and Frost Fairs in Great Britain
William Andrews
-
Kensington, Notting Hill, and Paddington
An Old Inhabitant
-
Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton
Anonymous
-
Christmas Chat
Anonymous
-
Half hours on the quarter-deck: The Spanish Armada to Sir Cloudesley Shovel 1670
Anonymous
-
Ely Cathedral
Anonymous
-
The Infamous Life of John Church, the St. George's Fields Preacher
Anonymous
-
The Life of That Wonderful and Extraordinarily Heavy Man, Daniel Lambert
Anonymous
-
Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys, by Encouraging a New Method of Sweeping Chimneys: Twenty-First Report, May 1, 1837
Anonymous
-