Lyautey, Louis Hubert Gonzalve , 1854-1934, Lyautey, Hubert Louis, France. Maroc. Histoire. 1904-1918, Biographie, DC342.8.L8 H6 1931, 923.544
by Sonia E. Howe. "First printed, October, 1931." Bibliography: p. 335-338. Show moreby Sonia E. Howe. "First printed, October, 1931." Bibliography: p. 335-338. Show less
W. B. Craan ; (Translated from the French, with Notes ... by Arthur Gore). Show moreW. B. Craan ; (Translated from the French, with Notes ... by Arthur Gore). Show less
par M. Ferdinand de Lesseps ; sténographiées par M. Sabbatier. At head of title: Association polytechnique présidence de M. Perdonnet. Séance du 22... Show morepar M. Ferdinand de Lesseps ; sténographiées par M. Sabbatier. At head of title: Association polytechnique présidence de M. Perdonnet. Séance du 22 juin 1862. Printed blue paper cover. Show less
Muḥammad , d. 632, Islam, BP75 .K5 1938, 297 .M952k
by G.I. Kheirallah. From Arabian and Islamic sources. Title also in Arabic. Show moreby G.I. Kheirallah. From Arabian and Islamic sources. Title also in Arabic. Show less
This is a narrative history of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Ninth Century. Bury focuses largely on political history with the cultural and... Show moreThis is a narrative history of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Ninth Century. Bury focuses largely on political history with the cultural and social aspects of this period relegated a lesser role. Separate chapters are devoted to different parts of the empire: the first few chapters are concerned with the major rulers, before moving onto the administrative aspects and the wars of this period. Bulgaria, and the conversion of the Slavs and Bulgarians are then discussed, and the related empire of the Khazars is given a chapter. The book also considers the art, education and learning of the empire. The provision of key material as an appendix allows the reader access to important source material for the history of this period. by J.B. Bury ... Continues on a larger scale the author's History of the later Roman empire from Arcadius to Irene, London and New York, 1889, cf. Pref. Bibliography: p. 493-510. Show less