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History of the English People, Volume III (of 8)

BOOK V
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BOOK V.
THE MONARCHY 1461-1540 AUTHORITIES FOR BOOK V.
1461-1540 Edward the Fifth is the subject of a work attributed to Sir Thomas More, and which almost certainly derives much of its information from Archbishop Morton.

Whatever its historical worth may be, it is remarkable in its English form as the first historical work of any literary value which we possess written in our modern prose.

The "Letters and Papers of Richard the Third and Henry the Seventh," some "Memorials of Henry the Seventh," including his life by Bernard Andre of Toulouse, and a volume of "Materials" for a history of his reign have been edited for the Rolls Series.

A biography of Henry is among the works of Lord Bacon.

The history of Erasmus in England must be followed in his own interesting letters; the most accessible edition of the typical book of the revival, the "Utopia," is the Elizabethan translation, published by Mr.Arber.


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