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- 64007682 contributor B1581636.
- 64007682 contributor B1581637.
- 64007682 coverage "Great Britain History.".
- 64007682 created "1964 [i.e. 1965]".
- 64007682 date "1964 [i.e. 1965]".
- 64007682 date "1965".
- 64007682 dateCopyrighted "1964 [i.e. 1965]".
- 64007682 description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- 64007682 description "Wansdyke and the origin of Wessex, by J.N.L. Myres.--Before Wolsey, by W.A. Pantin.--Thomas Brouns, Bishop of Norwich, 1436-45, by E.F. Jacob.--The fast sermons of the Long Parliament, by H.R. Trevor-Roper.--Arthur Onslow and party politics, by J.S. Watson.--The imperial machinery of the younger Pitt, by A.F. McC. Madden.--Lord Brougham and the Conservatives, by E.G. Collieu.--The rise of Disraeli, by R. Blake.--The Prince Consort and ministerial politics, 1856-9, by C.H. Stuart.--The white mutiny, by M. Maclagan.--A bibliography of the writings of Sir Keith Feiling (p. 303-305)".
- 64007682 extent "x, 305 p.".
- 64007682 issued "1964 [i.e. 1965]".
- 64007682 issued "1965".
- 64007682 language "eng".
- 64007682 publisher "London, Macmillan; New York, St. Martin's Press,".
- 64007682 spatial "Great Britain History.".
- 64007682 subject "942".
- 64007682 subject "DA26 .T7 1965".
- 64007682 tableOfContents "Wansdyke and the origin of Wessex, by J.N.L. Myres.--Before Wolsey, by W.A. Pantin.--Thomas Brouns, Bishop of Norwich, 1436-45, by E.F. Jacob.--The fast sermons of the Long Parliament, by H.R. Trevor-Roper.--Arthur Onslow and party politics, by J.S. Watson.--The imperial machinery of the younger Pitt, by A.F. McC. Madden.--Lord Brougham and the Conservatives, by E.G. Collieu.--The rise of Disraeli, by R. Blake.--The Prince Consort and ministerial politics, 1856-9, by C.H. Stuart.--The white mutiny, by M. Maclagan.--A bibliography of the writings of Sir Keith Feiling (p. 303-305)".
- 64007682 title "Essays in British history, presented to Sir Keith Feiling. Editing by H.R. Trevor-Roper. With a foreword by Lord David Cecil.".
- 64007682 type "text".