Curtis’s Approved Educational Works.
HISTORY.
1.—A Class Book of English History. From B.C. 55 to A.D. 1890. Cr. 8vo. 3/-
Part I, B.C. 55 to A.D. 1485 1/3
Part II, A.D. 1485 to 1890 1/9
“Brightly written; there is not a dull or unnecessary line frombeginning to end. The amount of information is surprising, and it issure to be popular.”—Catholic Educator.
“This careful summary of English History is intended for pupils in themiddle forms of public and private schools; it is well adapted forthis purpose.”—Educational Times.
“Mr. Curtis is successful in presenting the facts of English History,clearly and concisely.”—Literary World.
2.—School and College History of England. Containing Chapters onReligion, Government, Trade, &c. 28,000 sold. Cr. 8vo. 5/6
“It is a pleasure to meet with a history that is correct in its facts.It is greatly in advance of its predecessors, and may be recommendedwith confidence.”—Papers for the Schoolmaster.
“A vast amount of interesting matter, not often included in a schoolbook, is supplied.”—Educational Times.
“We can most conscientiously recommend Mr. Curtis’s ‘School andCollege History of England’ for general use, and we particularlycommend it to candidates preparing for Civil Serviceexaminations.”—Civil Service Gazette.
3.—Chronological and Genealogical Tables. Illustrative of EnglishHistory. 13,000 sold. 2/-
“We regard these tables not only as an excellent supplement to hisexcellent history, but also as an invaluable companion to any historyof England.”—English Journal of Education.
“Very accurate and well arranged.”—Educational Times.
4.—Outlines of the History of England. From B.C. 55 to A.D. 1890. 352,000sold. Fcp. -/6
“As an introduction to English History, we know of none equal toit.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.
“The ‘Outlines of English History’ are surprising instances ofcompression, considering that no events of importance are leftout.”—Nottingham Review.
“For the elementary facts of English History, there is no book souseful as Curtis’s ‘Outlines.’”—Educational Times.
“We do not see a fault in the book.”—School Board Chronicle.
5.—Short Manual of English History. With Genealogical Tables, &c. 16,000sold. Fcp. -/6
“One of the best summaries of English History which has yet beenpublished.”—Educational Times.
“Comprehensive and well arranged.”—Educational Record.
“The amount of information it condenses is well-nighwonderful.”—School Magazine.
6.—Outlines of Scripture History. 45,000 sold. Fcp. -/6
“They lend to the sacred story a connected historic form in the mindof the reader, and by explaining the direct rel