Full text: Medieval history (Part 2, [Schülerband])

AIDS TO THE TEACHING OF HISTORY 
l.—HISTORICAL ALBUMS. 
These Albums, which carry out the idea which has already found expression in France n 
‘he Albums Historiques of‘ M. Parmentier, are intended to be placed in the hands of the 
dupil as companions to whatever text-book in English History may be used, Kach Album 
zOnsists of sixteen pages, and contains sixteen to twenty pictures taken mainly from conıem- 
oorary sources, and illustrating the Ecclesiastical! and Domestic Architecture, Social Life, 
Persons, and Important Incidents of a particular period, 
NOW READY. 
SERIES 1.—Covering the Period from 1272-1399. 
Part I. ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE. 
Der Tr NN SOC Tr RB 
arts III. and IV, SOCIA 
Dart V. MONUMENTS AND PAINTINGS OF FAMOUS PERSONS. 
Part VI. PICTURES OF SCENES, &c., CONNECTED WITH PARTI- 
CULAR INCIDENTS. 
PRICE IN PAPER COVER SIXPENCE EACH PART. 
These Pictures are large enouglı to be seen from the back of an ordinary 
°lass-room, but size is not aimed at so much as distinctness. The Pictures are 
orinted in flat colours, varnished, on stout paper, 23 inches x 18 inches in size, 
with metal rims top and bottom. 
FIRST SERIES. NOW READY. 
Old English Period. 
(1) OLD ENGLISH BYRNIE AND SHIELD. 
(2) OLD ENGLISH DRINKING-HORN. KING ALFRED’S 
JEWEL. 
(3) VIKING SHIP (adapted from Montelius’ ‘Die Kultur 
Schwedens in Vorchristlicher Zeit,” and from Photo- 
graphs of the Gokstad boat). 
(4) HARVESTING (from an Old English Calendar of the 
Eleventh Century). 
{5) WILLIAM CROSSING THE CHANNEL (from the 
Bayeux Tapestry). 
{6) THE DEATH OF HAROLD (from the Bayeux Tapestry). 
Price NINE SHILLINGS net the Set of Six, or separately, TWO 
SHILLINGS net each. Carriage free. Nine Shillings and Stixdence, 
SOME OPINIONS. 
Or M, E, Sadler: “The series promises to meet a real need felt by those who are teaching 
history on modern lines, and I most heartily wish success to your enterprise, 
fc. Warrington, Esq., M.A., Headmaster, High School, Leek: “I have been much 
‚ Pleased with the history pictures, They are admirably clear,” . ” . 
Miss Dodd, Principal of Cherwell Hall, Oxford : ‘ Your specimen picture is delightful. 
Mi Please put my name down for a set,” , . 
1ss Woods, Principal, Maria Grey Training College: ‘I am delighted with your 
historical iNustratane ” 
LONDON: HORACE MARSHALL & SON, 
TEMPLE HOUSE, TEMPLE AVENUE: AND ısıs FLEET STREET, EC.
	        
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