| Maggs Bros - 1923 - 420 pages
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| Maggs Bros - English literature - 1924 - 662 pages
...writings of the Elizabethan Age, and help us to understand many allusions in Shakespeare's Plays. 90 BAKER (Sir R.). A Chronicle of the Kings of England,...the Romans Government Unto the Death of King James. Whereunto is now added in this Third Edition, the Reign of King Charles I. with a continuation to the... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1904 - 638 pages
...3 This is not the chronicle of Galfridus le Baker, which Sir E. Maunde Thompson edited in 1889, but A Chronicle of the Kings of England From the time...the Romans Government unto the Death of King James, by Sir Richard Baker, Knight, which was published first in 1643, went through nine editions between... | |
| Beverly Chew, Anderson Galleries, Inc - Books - 1924 - 356 pages
...bookplate, and manuscript notes laid in. A note by Mr. Chew is on the fly-leaf. 9 BAKER (SIR RICHARD). A Chronicle of the Kings of England From the Time of the Romans Government unto the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles. By Sr R. Baker, Knight. Engraved portrait of Charles as... | |
| English literature - 1925 - 152 pages
...English Books ( i 9 1 4), p. 3 . BAKER,SiR RICHARD (1568-1645). [PHILLIPS, EDWARD, Editor.] (1636-1696?) A | | Chronicle | | Of The | | Kings | | Of | | England,...Romans Government| (Unto the Death of King James. || Containing all PafTages of State and Church,withallother||Obfervations proper for a Chronicle. ||... | |
| Bibliography - 1925 - 1024 pages
...same." See also Mar. 30, ed. 1602, wormed, ^17; Mar. 30, ed. 1612, fine, £9.] Baker (Sir Richard). A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of the Romans Government unto the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles, by Sr. R. Baker, Knight, first ed., engraved port, of Charles... | |
| Maggs Bros - Early printed books - 1928 - 1024 pages
...the legendary king who slew the race of giants and gave Britain its name, but more often refers to a chronicle of the kings of England from the time of the Brut. The chronicles of the Brut all have as their basis Geoffrey of Monmouth's " Historia Begum Britanniae,"... | |
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