A book "written in simple language, sufficiently full to serve for
reference, and at the same time sufficiently interesting to be read
as well as to be consulted," was the purpose of H. O.
Arnold-Forster when he condensed his previously published series,
"Things New and Old" into one volume. This book covers the time of
Julius Caesar's landing in "Britannia" in 55 B.C. to the death of
Queen Victoria in 1901 A. D. It includes the original maps and
notes along with additional editorial footnotes. H. O.
Arnold-Forster's book was used in Charlotte Mason's schools for the
study of English history. Although originally published over 100
years ago, the characters and events are worthy of study today. The
past is presented in a way that allows the present to be enriched
with the wealth of all that has gone before.
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