NOTE-Deals with the application of the revolution to present day problems, and the lessons in political science which that movement teaches. Taine (H. A., D.C.L.) The revolution. 3 v. M 2105 NOTE-Strongly attacks the leaders and the motives of the revolution, and gives a picture of the social condition of the people. Thiers (L. A.) The French revolution ... M 2123 NOTE-A plea in defence of the revolution. Covers the period 1774-99. Tocqueville (A. de) L'ancien régime et la révolution. [In French]. 1830 and 1848. ... ... M 2124 Lamartine (A.de) French revolution of 1848. M 2137 Saint-Amand (I. de) Duchess of Berry and the revolution of 1830 Frances. By Collins (M., and F.) ... ... ... ... M 2135 F 1818 Bax (E. B.) Story of the French revolution. M 2106 Francia (Francesco R.). By Cartwright (J.). L 977 NOTE-History of the revolution as seen through the spectacles of Karl Marx and the social democrats, calling attention to the social aspects of the mighty event. F 3112 Gods and heroes [Greek and Latin myths] F 3107 Real queen [South Seas] Romance of the law F 3113 F 3114 King or knave? F 3108 One by one F 3110 Wooing F 3116 Browning (0.) Flight to Varennes, etc.... M NOTE Discusses the question who was responsible for the outbreak of war between England and France in 1793. Describes the attempt of Louis XVI. and the royal family to escape from France, and exposes Hugh Elliot's theft of the American despatches with reference to the American Carlyle (T.) French revolution [1774-95]. M 2107, M 2108 war. 3 v. ... ... Another edition in 2 vols. NOTE Enumerates the chief authorities in vogue 50 years ago, for an understanding of the period of the revolution. The author's version of the flight to Varennes of Louis XVI. is criticised in the previous work by Browning. Francis I., King of France: Masson (G.) Francis I. and the 16th cen tury. 2 v.... Sichel (E.) Women and men of the French renaissance NOTE--History of the reigns of Louis XII. and Francis I. Gives an account of Margaret of Angoulême and others identified with the French renaissance. ... M 2090 ... M 2074 ... L 345 ... L 207 Dowden (E., Prof.) French revolution and ... ... Gardiner (B.M.) French revolution [178995]. ... ... ... NOTE--Impartial account of the main events of the revolution. Pictures the increasing misery of the French peasantry up to the outbreak of the revolution, Jephson (H.) French revolution agitation. In his "The platform," vol. 2 ... ... D Jessopp (A.) Coming of the friars. Sabatier (P.) Life of St. Francis of Assisi. L 208 Also in Gordon (L. D.) Story of [the town of] Assisi, M 2154; Isles of the Pacific Lilly (W. S.) A century of revolution ... M 2111 Francis (Francis) Book on angling. 71 Francis (B.) M 1240 ... J 1197 Francis (M. E.,pseud. of Mrs. F. Blundell) : Daughter of the soil [Lancashire] Duenna of a genius [Musical life] Frieze and fustian [Village life] Pastorals of Dorset In a north-country village [Lancashire] Francis (Sir Philip) :— "Junius" revealed by his surviving grand son, H. R. Francis ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER “Junius.” ... ... Francis (William). LOOK UNDER Beckmann (J.) F 8866, F 8867, F 8868, F 8869 ... ...L Also in Brightwell (C. L.) Annals of industry, L 24; Cochrane (R.) Risen by perseverance, L 28; Men who have made themselves, L 47; Munro (J.) Pioneers of electricity, L 874; Perseverance under difficulties, L 55; Sparks (EE) Men who have made the nation, L 649: Stebbing (W.) Some verdicts of history reviewed, L 58; Wright (H. C.) Stories of the great scientists, L 847. Franklin (Sir John, Rear-admiral) : ... ... ... ... ... 639 M 1294 Kane (E. K.) United States Grinnell expedition NOTE-Account of 16 months' cruise in the "Advance" and "Rescue" furnished by Mr. Henry Grinnell, 1850-51. Markham (A. H.) Life of Sir John Franklin, and the North-west passage Franklyn (Henry B., LL.D.) Great battles of 1870, and the blockade of Metz Franks (A. W., Editor) Japanese pottery... J 188 Franks, The. By Sergeant (L.) Franzos (Karl Emil) Der kleine Martin. [In German]. ... ... Frapan (Isle, pseud.) Works: Bittersüss [In German] : ... ... Indian village tales. ... M 2324 ... F 3134 Freaks of Lady Fortune. By Crommelin (M.). F 2249, F 2250 ... Fred Markham in Russia. By Kingston ... ... ... ... F 4956 F 3135, F 3136 Frederic (Harold) Works:- Frederick I., Emperor of Germany : ... . F 3139 ... F 3140 F 3141, F 3142 F 3143, F 3144 ... F 3145 1. M 1520 ... L 345 In Freeman (E. A.) Historical essays, vol. F3126 Free lances. By Reid (M.) F 3127 ... C 555 Fraser (James B.) Travels in Koordistan, ... Fraser (John Foster) Round the world on a wheel [in 1896-98]..... ... ... ... M 832 M 84 Fraser (W. C.) Whaups of Durley [Scotland]. F 3129 -Words on Wellington Fraser-Tytler(C.C.,afterwards Mrs. Liddel): Jasmine Leigh Jonathan F 3130 Margaret Frau Frohmann. By Trollope (A.) ... L 424 743 Frau Sorge. Von Sudermann (H.). [In Ger man]. For free trade. Bastable (C. F., Prof.) Commerce of nations. D 491 -Theory of international trade ... ... D 992 NOTE Attempt to restate the theory of international Medley (G. W.) German bogey A reply to Williams' "Made in Germany." Moffatt (W.) Land and work ... ... ... ... D 506 ... D ... An examination into the depression of the agricultural. manufacturing, and commercial industries of the United Kingdom, with a proposal for the reunion of the" agricultural interest." Mongredien (A.) Pleas for protection ex amined Arguments in favour of free trade. ... 505-Historical essays. 4 v. : D 496 Villiers (Rt. Hon. C. P.) Free trade speeches. D .... ... D 497, D 498 486 D 499 NOTE -An advocacy of free trade, dealing with all the arguments which have been urged in favour of it. Wise (B. R.) Industrial freedom... NOTE Examines the protectionist movement in Europe, which the author ascribes to militarism, and tells us that the peaceful, liberal, and progressive nations are the nations which incline towards free trade. Seeks to show the political dangers attached to the adoption of a protective tariff. For protection. Berkeley (H.) Wealth and welfare ... First series. -Mythical and romantic elements in early English history. Continuity of English history. Relations between the crowns of England and Scotland. St. Thomas of Canterbury and his biographers. Reign of Edward III. Holy Roman empire. Franks and the Gauls. Early sieges of Paris. Frederick I., King of Italy. Emperor Frederick II. Charles the Bold. Presidential government Second series. Ancient Greece and medieval Italy. Mr. Third series. First impressions of Rome. Illyrian emperors and their land. Augusta Treverorum. Goths at Ravenna. Race and language. Byzantine empire. First impressions of Athens. Medieval and modern Greece. Southern slaves. Sicilian cycles. Normans at Palermo... Fourth series.--Carthage. French and English towns. Aqua Sextiæ. Orange. Augustodunum. Périgueux and Cahors. Lords of Ardres. Points in the history of Portugal and Brazil. Alter orbis. Historical cycles. Augustan ages. English civil wars. Battle of Wakefield. National prosperity and the reformation. Cardinal Pole. Archbishop Parker. Decayed boroughs. Case of the deanery of Exeter. Growth of commonwealths. Constitution of the German empire. Nobility. House of Lords. Index -History and conquests of the Saracens D 503 History of federal government in Greece and Italy NOTE Devoted to the period subsequent to that dealt with by Grote. Shows the relations of the states to one another, and expounds the forms and characteristics of the several confederated governments. ... D NOTE-Deals with the production, and especially with the distribution, of wealth, and the relation of these to the people's welfare. Burgis (E.) Perils to British trade NOTE-Story of our trading decadence from the protectionist point of view, and contains a chapter on Imperial commercial union. 219 Ꭰ 480 Davidson (J., Prof.) Commercial federa- Historyof Sicilyfrom the earliest times. 4 v. M 1453-6 Vol. 4 is edited from posthumous MSS. with supplements FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Sicily. 66--History of the Norman conquest. 6 v. ... ... D D ... 485 507 Williams (E. E.) Case for protection NOTE-Deals with the subject from the protectionist standpoint in all its bearings. "Made in Germany ... ... NOTE Attempts to prove that all our national industries are in a state of ruin and decay. Suggests that the freeimport system should be discarded in favour of protection coupled with imperial commercial federation. For replies read Cox (H.) Are we ruined by the Germans? D 504; and Medley (G. W.) The German bogey, D 505. Freeborough (E.) Chess endings Freedom. Müller (F. Max) On freedom. his Selected essays, vol. 2.... Freedom of faith. By Munger (T. T.) Freedom of science in the modern state. Virchow (R.). ... Freedom's sword. By Swan (A. S.) Vol. 1. 449-1042 Vol. 2. 1042-1066 Vol. 3.--1066 ... M 1788 Vol. 4. 1066-1087 M 1789 Vol. 5.-1087-1265 M 1790 Vol. 6. -Index M 1791 M 1792 M 1793 -—Old-English history [Anglo-Saxon period]. M 1778 -Reign of William Rufus, and the accession of Henry the first [1087-1106]. 2 v. ... M 1794 -Short history of the Norman conquest of England M 1795, M 1796 -Sicily: Phoenician, Greek, and Roman [B.C. 735-A.D. 827] -Sketches of travel in Normandy and Maine. M 540 -William the conqueror ... ... ... M 1451, M 1452 ... Stephens (W. R. W., Dean) Life and letters of Edward A. Freeman. 2 v. ... ...J 1026 Freeman (Richard A.) Travels and life in Ashanti and Jaman [in 1888-89]... In ... L 389 ... L 1295 ... M 1045 ... ... C By K 1244 G 989-Tales of old Japan Freemasonry :— M 761 F 6066 Freeman (E. A., Prof.) Comparative politics. D 109 NOTE-Aims to set forth that history is one, and that every part of it has a bearing on every other part. This vol also contains "The unity of history." FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Ashanti. Freeman-Mitford (A. B.) Attaché at Peking De Quincey (T.) Inquiry into the origin of the Rosicrucians and Freemasons. In his Works, vol. 13 ... ... ... ... K 914 Mickiewicz (A.) Pouschkine (A.) de) Soulié (F.) de la Verne (J.) Staël-Holstein (Baroness de) Vogue (E. N.de Staffe (Baronne) Zola (E.) Stahl (P. J.) Ségur Comtesse) Uchard (M.) Souvestre (E.) French men and French manners. By Vandam (A. D.). ... ... M 534 NOTE-Observations by an Englishman on domestics, public schools, politics, and the poor. French polishing in all its branches. In " Ama teur work," vols. 1-3. French revolution. Revolutions. LOOK UNDER France Frenchman in America. By O'Rell (Max). quakers Budge (F. A.) Annals of the early Friends: biographical sketches FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Biographies- collective. Cunningham (J., D.D.) The quakers from their origin till the present time. Hawkins (R.) Life of Gilbert Latey : comprising some account of the first settlement of Friends' meetings in London... L 313 Friends and lovers. By Thomas (A.). ALSO LOOK UNDER individual names, as Fox, etc. M 1127, M 1128 Friends or foes. By Everett-Green (E.) ... F 8285 ... F 2777 F 4051, F 4052 ... F 8089 F 6528, F 6529 M 2460, M 2461 Friendship of books. By Maurice (F. D.)... K 798 arose Frère Jacques. Par Kock (C. P. de). [In ... ... ... ... K 1594 Friesland. LOOK UNDER Holland-Descriptive. Frères trois-points [Franc-maçonnerie]. Par ... D 788 Fresh-water algæ. By Cooke (M. C.). ...G 1122 ... ... Adamson(D.B.)Fretsaw work. In "Amateur work,” vol. 7 ... ... ... Seaton (Sir T.) Manual of fret-cutting and wood-carving F 3146 H 1147 Also in Leland (C. G., and others) Useful arts and handicrafts, vol. 2, H 31; Miller (F.) Art crafts for amateurs. J 8. ALSO LOOK UNDER Woodwork. Freudenreich (E. von, DR.) Dairy bacteriology. G 1128 ... Friend, The essays. By Coleridge (S. T.). K 772 ... ... F 2745 Friend MacDonald. By O'Rell (Max). M 286, M F 10 ... 287 ... F 645 ... F Frith (R. H.), joint author. 43 Notter (J. L.). LOOK UNDER Frith (Walter) In search of quiet F 3147 F 3148 F 3149 F 3150 F 3151 F 3152 ... F 3153 ... F 3154 ... F 3155 F 3156 |