(N. Y., 1906, Macmillan, $4.00).
Lucas, E. V. A Wanderer in Florence (N. Y., 1912, Macmillan, $1.75).
Manatt, J. I. Aegean Days (Boston, 1913, Houghton Mifflin Co., $3.00). Describes the most important islands of the Aegean.
Marden, P.S. Greece and the Aegean Islands (Boston, 1907, Houghton Mifflin Co., $3.00).
Paton, W. A. Picturesque Sicily (2d ed., N. Y., 1902, Harper, $2.50).
Richardson, R. B. Vacation Days in Greece (N. Y., 1903, Scribner, $2.00).
Warner, C. D. In the Levant (N. Y., 1876, Harper, $2.00).
HISTORICAL FICTION
The following works of historical fiction comprise only a selection from a very large number of books suitable for supplementary reading. For extended bibliographies see E. A. Baker, A Guide to Historical Fiction (new ed., N. Y., 1914, Macmillan, $6.00) and Jonathan Nield, A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales (3d ed., N. Y., 1904, Putnam, $1.75). An excellent list of historical stories, especially designed for children, will be found in the Bibliography of History for Schools and Libraries, parts viii-ix.
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward. The Last Days of Pompeii (Boston, 1834, Little, Brown, and Co., $1.25).
Champney, Elizabeth W. The Romance of Imperial Rome (N. Y., 1910, Putnam, $3.50).
Church, A. J. Roman Life in the Days of Cicero (N. Y., 1883, Macmillan, 50 cents).
———Stories of Charlemagne and the Twelve Peers of France (N. Y., 1902, Macmillan, $1.75).
Cox, G. W. Tales of Ancient Greece (Chicago, 1868, McClurg, $1.00).
Dahn, Felix, Felicitas (Chicago, 1883, McClurg, 75 cents). Rome, 476 A.D.
Doyle, A. C. The White Company (Boston, 1890, Caldwell, 75 cents). The English in France and Castile, 1366–1367 A.D.
Ebers, Georg, Uarda (N. Y., 1877, Appleton, 2 vols., $1.50). Egypt, fourteenth century B.C.
Eliot, George. Romola (N. Y., 1863, Dutton, 35 cents). Florence and Savonarola in the latter part of the fifteenth century.
Fénelon, François. Adventures of Telemachus, translated by Dr. Hawkesworth (Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., $2.25).
Hale, E. E. In His Name (Boston, 1873, Little, Brown, and Co., $1.00). The Waldenses about 1179 A.D.
Hardy, A. S. Passe Rose (Boston, 1889, Houghton Mifflin Co., $1.25). Franks and Saxons of Charlemagne's time.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter (N. Y., 1850, Dutton, 35 cents). Massachusetts in the seventeenth century.
Henty, G. A. The Young Carthaginian (N. Y., 1886, Scribner, $1.50). Second Punic War.
Hugo, Victor. Notre Dame (N. Y. 1831, Dutton, 35 cents). Paris, late fifteenth century.
Irving, Washington. The Alhambra (N. Y., 1832, Putnam, $1.00). Sketches of the Moors and Spaniards.
Jacobs, Joseph (editor). The Most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox (N. Y., 1895, Macmillan, $1.50).
Kingsley, Charles S. Hypatia (N. Y., 1853, Macmillan, $1.25). Alexandria, 391 A.D.
———Westward Ho! (N. Y., 1855, Button, 35 Cents). Voyages of Elizabethan seamen and the struggle with Spain.
Kipling, Rudyard. Puck of Pooks Hill (N. Y., 1906, Doubleday, Page, and Co., $1.50). Roman occupation of Britain.
Lang, Andrew. The Monk of Fife (N. Y., 1895, Longmans, Green, and Co., $1.25). The Maid of Orleans and the Hundred Years' War.
Lane, E. W. (translator). The Arabian Nights' Entertainments (2d ed., N. Y., 1859, Macmillan, 35 cents).
London, Jack. Before Adam (N. Y., 1907, Macmillan, $1.50). Prehistoric life.
Manzoni, Alessandro. The Betrothed (N. Y., 1825, Macmillan, 2 vols., 70 cents). Milan under Spanish rule, 1628–1630 A.D.
Mason, Eugene (translator). Aucassin and Nicolette and other Medieval Romances, and Legends (N. Y., 1910, Dutton, 35 cents).
Newman, J. H. Callista (N. Y., 1856, Longmans, Green, and Co., $1.25). Persecution of Christians in North Africa, 250 A.D.
Reade, Charles. The Cloister and the Hearth (N. Y., 1861, Dutton, 35 cents). Eve of the Reformation.
Scheffel, J. Von. Ekkehard, translated by Helena Easson (N. Y., 1857, Dutton, 35 cents). Germany in the tenth century.
Scott, (Sir) Walter. The Talisman (N. Y., 1825, Dutton, 35 cents). Reign of Richard I, 1193 A.D.
———Ivanhoe (N. Y., Heath, 50 cents). Richard I, 1194 A.D.
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Quo Vadis? (Boston, 1896, Little, Brown, and Co., $2.00). Reign of Nero.
Stevenson, R. L. The Black Arrow (N. Y., 1888, Scribner, $1.00). War of the Roses.
"Twain, Mark." A Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur (N. Y., 1889, Harper, $1.75).
Wallace, Lew. Ben-Hur; a Tale of the Christ (N. Y., 1880, Harper, $1.50).
Waterloo, Stanley. The Story of Ab (2d ed., N. Y., 1905, Doubleday, Page, and Co., $1.50). Prehistoric life.
HISTORICAL POETRY
It is unnecessary to emphasize the value, as collateral reading, of historical poems and plays. To the brief list which follows should be added the material in Katharine Lee Bates and Katharine Coman, English History told by English Poets (N. Y., 1902, Macmillan, 60 cents).
Browning, Robert. Echetlos and Pheidippides.
Burns, Robert. The Battle of Bannockburn.
Byron (Lord). Song of Saul before His Last Battle, The Destruction of Sennacherib, Belshazzar's Feast, Prometheus, "Greece" (The Corsair, canto iii, lines 1–54), "Modern Greece" (Childe Harold, canto ii, stanzas 85–91), "The Death of Greece" (The Giaour, lines 68–141), "The Isles of Greece" (Don Juan, canto in), and "The Colosseum" (Childe Harold, canto iv, stanzas 140–145).
Clough, A. H. Columbus.
Coleridge, S. T. Kubla Khan.
Domett, Alfred. A Christmas Hymn
Drayton, Michael. The Battle of Agincourt.
Dryden, John. Alexander's Feast.
Jonson, Ben. Hymn to Diana.
Keats, John. Ode on a Grecian Urn.
Kingsley, Charles. Andromeda and The Red King.
Landor, W. S. Orpheus and Eurydice.
Longfellow, H. W. "The Saga of King Olaf" (Tales of a Wayside Inn) and The Skeleton in Armor.
Lowell, J. R. Rhoecus and The Shepherd of King Admetus.
Macaulay, T. B. Lays of Ancient Rome ("Horatius," "Virginia," "The Battle of Lake Regillus," and "The Prophecy of Capys"), The Armada, and The Battle of Ivry.
Miller, Joaquin. Columbus.
Milton, John. Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.
Praed, W. M. Arminius.
Rossetti, D. G. The White Ship.
Schiller, Friedrich. The Maid of Orleans, William Tell, Maria Stuart,