An Advanced History of Great Britain From the Earliest Times to 1918 offers a comprehensive overview of British history, spanning from ancient times to the close of World War I. Authored by T. F. Tout, this meticulously researched volume provides readers with a detailed understanding of the key events, figures, and social changes that have shaped Great Britain.
Enhanced with 63 maps and plans, this historical account serves as an invaluable resource for students, educators, and anyone keen to explore the rich tapestry of Britain's past. From the Roman conquest to the Victorian era and beyond, this book illuminates the political, cultural, and economic developments that have defined the nation. Originally published in 1920, this classic work remains a vital contribution to the study of British history.
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