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A Notable Bibliography

February 24, 1916 issue

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When the late Professor Charles Gross of Harvard University, published in 1900 his "Sources and Literature of English History from the Earliest Times to About 1485," students and teachers of English history acclaimed his work with grateful appreciation and with earnest hopefulness that an equally good scholar would some time perform the same service for the modern history of Great Britain. The superiority of Gross bibliography to similar guides to the study of Continental history has always lain in the inclusion of descriptions of secondary works, supplementary to critical estimates of the sources; his bibliography was far more than a mere list of titles.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY; GROSS, Charles; GREAT Britain -- History; HISTORY -- Study & teaching; COLLEGE teachers; GREAT Britain
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