REED BOOKS A. H. & A. W. Reed announce publication of a major history series THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE: TOPICS IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY Volume I The Forces of Change Volume II Conservatism at Bay Volume III The Bigger Battalions Volume IV In Africa and India Volume V Society Under Siege General Editor: Professor John Jensen, Waikato University Contributing Authors: Professor W. D. Mclntyre, University of Canterbury; Professor Theo. Roy, Waikato University; J. L. Hunt, M.P.; R. Hamel; Kenneth Shadbolt. The European Experience is a history series tailored to the special requirements of the University Entrance syllabus and to the special needs of New Zealand secondary schools. Volume IV to be published October 1970, Volume I December 1971, Volumes II, III, V, late 1971. Prices to be announced. For further details of this important new series and other Reed history books, write to The Educational Editor for a Secondary and Tertiary Catalogue. A. H. & A. W. REED BOX 6002, WELLINGTON AUCKLAND SYDNEY MELBOURNE
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Avon Fine Prints Limited Early New Zealand Town Views Old Ship Prints and other superb reproductions of historical interest published in hand-numbered limited editions. Ideal for framing. Post free in sturdy mailing tubes. Write for our Free illustrated catalogues Avon Fine Prints Limited, Christchurch, 1. New Zealand. 202 Hereford Street P.O. Box 1388 Telephone 67-170 THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL Vol. XIII, No. 1, 1970 ARTICLES: I. Poland, Russia and the Treaty of Vienna of 5 January 1719. By L. R. Lewitter. II. Class and Political Radicalism in London, 1831-2. By D. J. Rowe. III. Tories, Catholics, and the General Election of 1859. By K. Theodore Hoppen. IV. The British Government and Imperial Economic Unity, 1890 1895. By Luke Trainor. V. African Interests and the South Africa Act, 1908 1910. By Ronald Hyam. VI. The Anglo-French-Italian Naval Convention of 1915. By Paul G. Halpern. VII. Lloyd George's Premiership: A Study in 'Prime Ministerial Government'. By Kenneth O. Morgan. REVIEW ARTICLE: Gerhard Ritter and the First World War. By Norman Stone. Vol. XIII, No. 2 ARTICLES: I. The Royal Dockyards: The Earliest Visitations and Reform, 1749 1778. By James M. Haas. II. J. S. Mill and the Irish Question: The Principles of Political Economy, 1848 1865. By E. D. Steele. III. The Reaction of the Great Powers to Louis Napoleon's Rise to Power in 1851. By Daniel H. Thomas. IV. Dollar Diplomacy in Default: The Economics of Russian-American Relations, 1910 1917. By Gail L. Owen. V. Mesopotamia in British War Aims, 1914 1918. By V. H. Rothwell. VI. The Baltic Germans and German Policy towards Latvia after 1918. Ry J. W. Hiden. VII. The Emergence of C. R. Attlee as Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party in 1935. By W. Golant. REVIEW ARTICLES: 1. The Frontier and Reform in the United States. By S. G. F. Spackman. 2. Working-Class Conservatives: By Henry Pelling. Annual subscription for four issues 4 (US$13.50) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Now complete The New Cambridge Modern History The Decline of Spain and the Thirty Years War, 1609-1648159 Edited by J. P. COOPER The Rise of Great Britain and Russia, 1688-1715125 Edited by J. S. BROMLEY Atlas Edited by H. C. DARBY and HAROLD FULLARD $10.60 each Newly-compiled throughout using the most up-to-date cartographic techniques. New contents -K Particular attention to North America, Latin America, Africa, the Far East and Australasia. Shows economic and social conditions. -K Alphabetical subject index.