Notes On European History (Five-Volume Set)
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Moderate marks and specks on boards. Faded and dull spines. Internally sound, Clean text. Vol IV - 1 loose page.
Volume I: The Break-Up of the Roman Empire 1494 (1955, 2nd ed., 5th impr.,); Volume II : The Reformation and the Ascendancy of France 1494 - 1715 (1959; 3rd ed., 9th impr.,); Volume III 1715-1815 (1956, 3rd ed., 7th impr.); Volume IV 1815-1870 (1957, 2nd ed., 7th impr.,) & Volume V 1870-1915 (1956, 2nd ed., 5th impr.) This five volume historical survey presents a structured narrative of Europe’s nineteenth century transformation, detailing political upheaval, industrial expansion, imperial rivalry, and the intellectual movements that reshaped national identities. It illustrates the century’s major conflicts, reforms, and social shifts with clarity and momentum, creating a cohesive account of how Europe moved from post Napoleonic reconstruction toward the threshold of the modern world.
Author: William Edwards, M.A.
Format: Hardback
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Moderate marks and specks on boards. Faded and dull spines. Internally sound, Clean text. Vol IV - 1 loose page.
Volume I: The Break-Up of the Roman Empire 1494 (1955, 2nd ed., 5th impr.,); Volume II : The Reformation and the Ascendancy of France 1494 - 1715 (1959; 3rd ed., 9th impr.,); Volume III 1715-1815 (1956, 3rd ed., 7th impr.); Volume IV 1815-1870 (1957, 2nd ed., 7th impr.,) & Volume V 1870-1915 (1956, 2nd ed., 5th impr.) This five volume historical survey presents a structured narrative of Europe’s nineteenth century transformation, detailing political upheaval, industrial expansion, imperial rivalry, and the intellectual movements that reshaped national identities. It illustrates the century’s major conflicts, reforms, and social shifts with clarity and momentum, creating a cohesive account of how Europe moved from post Napoleonic reconstruction toward the threshold of the modern world.