Contents of England Shelf,
Hubbell Center
The following are books, magazines, pamphlets, and other types of material, which are on the
“England Shelf” at the Hubbell Center in Des Moines, IA. They are listed by author or issuing agency or title if no author is indicated.
Ashe,
Geoffrey. King Arthur’s
Avalon; the story of Glastonbury.
Collins, 1957. 315 pp.
Blair,
Peter Hunter. An
Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England.
Cambridge University Press, 1962.
382 pp.
Bridenbaugh,
Carl. Vexed and Troubled
Englishmen, 1590-1642. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1968. 487
pp.
The
British Museum; a guide to its public services,
1970. 80 pp.
Cantor,
Norman F. and Michael S. Werthman. The
English Tradition; modern studies in English history.
Vol. 1, To 1714. Macmillan, 1967. 374
pp.
Fraser,
Antonia. Cromwell; the Lord
Protector. Dell, 1973.
878 pp.
Freeman,
Edward A. William the
Conqueror. Perkins,
1902. 286 pp.
Gascoigne,
Christina. Castles of
Britain. New York:
Putnam’s, 1975. 224 pp.
Great
Western Railway Company. South
Wales; the country of castles.
1907.
208 pp.
Green,
Bertram. Bishops and Deans
of Worcester. Russell
Printers, 1979. 61 pp.
Hackett,
Francis. Henry the Eighth.
Horace Liveright, 1929. 452
pp.
Hawkins,
Gerald S. Stonehenge Decoded.
Collins, 1965. 253 pp.
Hinde,
Thomas, ed. The Domesday
Book. New York:
Crescent Books, 1995. 351 pp.
Hubble,
and associated families, Family Reunion. Rotorua,
New Zealand, Feb. 1998, various paging.
Keates,
Jonathan & Angelo Hornak. Canterbury
Cathedral. Summerfield
Press, 1980. 96 pp.
Lees-Milne,
J. Worcestershire.
London: Faber & Faber, 1964.
105 pp.
Mee,
Arthur. Warwickshire,
Shakespeare’s Country. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, 1936. 308
pp.
Map
of Monastic Britain. Southampton:
Director General, Ordnance Survey, 1954.
Mullins,
E.L.C. Texts and Calendars;
an analytical guide to serial publications. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1958.
674 pp.
Nash,
Treadway Russell. Collections
for the History of Worcestershire.
Kenneth Tomkinson Ltd. 1984. Reprint
of 1799 ed., 111 pp.
The
Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British
Dominions and the United States of America.
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989 reprint of 1874 ed. 484 pp.
Ordnance
Survey Gazetteer of Great Britain. Southampton:
Ordnance Survey, 1972. 87 pp.
Parkes,
Barbara J. The Hubands of
Ipsley and their association with St. Peter’s Church. 9 pp.
Rock
& District News (Worcestershire), April 1, 2000.
Shakespeare,
William. The Complete Works
of William Shakespeare. New
York: Doubleday. 2 vols.
Sibree,
James. Our English
Cathedrals; their architectural beauties and characteristics and
their historical associations.
Philadelphia: Lippincott. Vol.
1, 244 pp.
Smith,
Frank. The Lives and Times
of Our English Ancestors. Everton,
1974. 230 pp.
Snell,
Lawrence S., ed. Essays
Towards a History of Bewdley. University of Birmingham. 122 pp.
Stenton,
F.M. Anglo-Saxon England.
Oxford University Press, 1967 from Second ed., 1947.
747 pp.
Thompson,
Robert D. Rock; together
with references to Abberley, Alveley, Astley, Bewdley, Bliss Gate,
Bredwardine, Buckeridge, Callow Hill, Chaddesley, Corbett, Cleobury
Mortimer, Clows Top, Droitwich, Finstall, Furnace Mill, Gorst Hill, Mitre
Oak, Neen Sollars, Pensax, Ribbesford, Rock, Rock Moor, Shelf Head, The
Shelslies, Thumpers Hole, Worcester, Wrekin, Wyre Forest. Kenneth Tompkinson, Ltd, 1981.
159 pp.
Victoria
History of the Counties of England, Worcester.
University of London, 1971. Reprint of 1906 edition.
Volumes 2, 3 and Index.
Wagner,
Anthony Richard. English
Genealogy. Oxford
University Press, 1960. 397 pp.
West,
John. Village Records.
London: Macmillan, 1962. 208
pp.
Wolverley
and Cookley Historical Society Journal. No.
5, 1994. 74 pp.
Worcestershire
Telephone Directory, 1996.
Various
travel brochures.
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