The Historians' History of the World
Encyclopædia Britannica, New York, 1904;
Morrison & Gibb of Edinburgh Ltd, London, 1904;
The History Associaton, London and New York, 1907.
The Historians' History of the World, subtitled A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise and Development of Nations as Recorded by over two thousand of the Great Writers of all Ages, is a 25-volume encyclopedia of world history
List of Volumes
- Volume I: Prolegomena, Egypt, Mesopotamia; The prolegomena discuss various topics relating to the practice of historical study.
- Volume II: Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, minor nations of Western Asia
- Volume III: Greece to the Peloponnesian war
- Volume IV: Greece to the Roman conquest
- Volume V: The Roman Republic
- Volume VI: The early Roman empire
- Volume VII: The later Roman Empire
- Volume VIII: Parthians, Sassanids, and Arabs, the Crusades and the Papacy
- Volume IX: Italy
- Volume X: Spain and Portugal
- Volume XI: France, 843-1715
- Volume XII: France, 1715-1815
- Volume XIII: France, 1815-1904; Netherlands
- Volume XIV: The Netherlands (concluded), the Germanic empires
- Volume XV: Germanic empires (concluded)
- Volume XVI: Scandinavia, Switzerland to 1715
- Volume XVII: Switzerland (concluded), Russia and Poland
- Volume XVIII: England to 1485
- Volume XIX England, 1485-1642
- Volume XX: England, 1642-1791
- Volume XXI: Scotland, Ireland, England since 1792
- Volume XXII: The British colonies, the United States (early colonial period)
- Volume XXII supplement: Australia and New Zealand; Published 1908, and containing two additional chapters on Australia and four on New Zealand.
- Volume XXIII: The United States (concluded), Spanish America
- Volume XXIV: Poland, the Balkans, Turkey, minor Eastern states, China, Japan
- Volume XXV: Index
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