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2. Dunham, Samuel Astley.... _Spain and Portugal._ 5v. London.

1832[-33]. Takes to the close of the eighteenth century.

3. Hale, Edward Everett, and Susan Hale.... _Spain._ New York, [c 1886].

4. Harrison, James Albert. _Spain._ Boston. [c 1881]. Republished under t.i.tle _Spain in history_. New York and Akron, O. [1898].

5. Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp. _The Spanish people, their origin, growth and influence._ London and New York. 1901. 1914. Bib.

6. Mariana, Juan de. _The general history of Spain. From the first peopling of it by Tubal, till the death of King Ferdinand, who united the crowns of Castile and Aragon. With a continuation to the death of King Philip III._ Tr. [fr. the Sp. ed. of 1669 or 1670]

ed. by Capt. John Stevens. London. 1699. Orig. ed. in Latin.

Toledo. 1592. First Sp. ed. Toledo. 1601. Later editions have continuations, all except the first by other writers, bringing the history to the date of publication. Latest Sp. ed. Madrid. 1854.

7. Perkins, Clara Crawford. _Builders of Spain._ 2v. in 1. New York. 1911.

III. ANCIENT SPAIN, TO 711

8. Bouchier, Edmund Spencer. _Spain under the Roman Empire._ Oxford. 1914. Bib.

9. Burke, Ulick Ralph. _A history of Spain, from the earliest times to the death of Ferdinand the Catholic._ 2v. London. [1894-] 1895.

1900.

10. _Cambridge medieval history._ 3v. New York. 1911-18. Bib.

11. Van Nostrand, John James. _The reorganization of Spain by Augustus._ (University of California, _Publications in history_, v.

IV, no. 2). Berkeley. 1916. Bib.

IV. MEDIEVAL SPAIN, 711-1479

Items 9 and 10 belong also in this section.

12. Beasley, Charles Raymond. _James the First of Aragon._ Oxford.

1890.

13. Clarke, Henry Butler. _The Cid Campeador, and the waning of the crescent in the west._ New York and London. 1902.

14. Conde, Jose Antonio. _History of the dominion of the Arabs in Spain._ Tr. ed. by Mrs. Jonathan Foster. 3v. London. 1854-55. Orig.

Sp. ed. Madrid. 1820-21. Usually regarded as untrustworthy.

15. Coppee, Henry. _History of the conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors._ 2v. Boston. 1881.

16. Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne. _Spanish Islam: a history of the Moslems in Spain._ Tr. ed. by Francis Griffin Stokes. London. 1913.

Bib. Orig. Fr. ed. Leyde. 1861.

17. Drane, Augusta Theodosia. _The history of St. Dominic, founder of the Friars Preachers._ London and New York. 1891.

18. Guiraud, Jean. _Saint Dominic._ Tr. ed. by Katharine de Mattos.

London. 1901. New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago. 1913. Bib. Orig.

Fr. ed. Paris. 1899.

19. Ibn'Abd al-Hakam. _Ibn Abd-el-Hakem's History of the conquest of Spain._ Tr. (fr. the Arabic) ed. by John Harris Jones.

Gottingen. 1858. Orig. ms. written in ninth century.

20. Lane-Poole, Stanley.... _The Moors in Spain._ New York and London. [1886]. New York. 1911.

21. Makkari, Ahmed ibn Mohammed al. _The history of the Mohammedan dynasties in Spain._ Ext. and tr. [fr. ms. copies in the British Museum] ed. by Pascual de Gayangos. 2v. London. 1840-43. Orig. ms.

in Arabic written early in the seventeenth century.

22. Merriman, Roger Bigelow. _The rise of the Spanish empire in the old world and the new._ 4v. New York and London. 1918-. Bib. Two volumes are announced for publication in 1918 (_The middle ages_ and _The Catholic Kings_). Two more will follow (_The Emperor_ and _Philip the Prudent_).

23. Miron, E. L. _The queens of Aragon, their lives and times._ London. 1913. Bib.

24. Scott, Samuel Parsons. _History of the Moorish empire in Europe._ 3v. Philadelphia and London. 1904. Bib.

25. Swift, Francis Darwin. _Life and times of James I., the conqueror, king of Aragon, Valencia, and Majorca._ Oxford. 1894.

26. Watts, Henry Edward.... _The Christian recovery of Spain, being the story of Spain from the Moorish conquest to the fall of Granada (711-1492 A.D.)._ New York. 1901.

27. Whishaw, Bernhard and Ellen M. _Arabic Spain, sidelights on her history and art._ London. 1912. Bib.

28. Yonge, Charlotte Mary. _The story of the Christians and Moors of Spain._ London and New York. 1903.

V. ERA OF THE CATHOLIC KINGS, 1479-1517

Items 9, 14, 15, 20-22, 24, 26, and 28 belong also in this section. Many of the items of section IX are applicable here.

29. _Cambridge modern history._ 14v. New York and London. 1902-12.

Bib.

30. Hare, Christopher. _A queen of queens_ [Isabella (1474-1504)]

_& the making of Spain._ New York. 1906.

31. Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp. _Queens of old Spain._ New York.

1906. London. 1911.

32. Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp. _Spain, its greatness and decay (1479-1788)._ Cambridge. 1898. 1913. Bib.

33. Irving, Washington. _Conquest of Granada._ New York. 1829.

1910. Bib. Orig. ed. ent.i.tled _A chronicle of the conquest of Granada_.

34. Lea, Henry Charles. _The Moriscos of Spain; their conversion and expulsion._ Philadelphia. 1901.

35. Plunket, Ierne L. _Isabel of Castile and the making of the Spanish nation, 1451-1504._ New York and London. 1915. Bib.

36. Prescott, William Hickling. _History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic._ 2v. in 1. New York. 1838. 3v.

Philadelphia. [1902].