Bohemian Section at the Austrian Exhibition, Earl's Court London 1906/List of English Books on Bohemia

2935765Bohemian Section at the Austrian Exhibition, Earl's Court London 1906 — List of English Books on Bohemia1906Leonard Cyril Wharton

LIST OF ENGLISCH BOOKS ON BOHEMIA.

(Including translations.)
COMPILED BY L. C. WHARTON.

BAEDEKER (Karl) Austria . . . ninth edition, etc. Leipsic, London, New York, 1900. 8°.
Section V.—Bohemia and Moravia, pp. 219—272.—

Plans of Prague, Teplitz, Eger, Franzensbad, Karlovy Vary, Marienbad and Brno.

BAKER (James) of Clifton, Bristol.

The Cardinal’s Page. A story of historical Adventure. (Bohemia in 15th. century.) Chapman and Hall: London, 1898. 8°.

The gleaming Dawn. A romance of the Middle Ages. Chapman and Hall: London, 1896. 8°.

Pictures from Bohemia, drawn with pen and pencil, etc. Religious Tract Society (London. 1894. 8°.)

BELLMANN (Charles) Prague and its Environs. (Prague 1905. 8°.)

BERKELEY (George Monck)

Literary Relics; containing original letters from Charles II., James II., the Queen of Bohemia, Swift, Berkely, Adison, etc. London, 1790. 8°.

BOISNORMAND DE BONNECHOSE (F. P. E.)

The reformers before the Reformation. The Fifteenth century. John Huss and the Council of Constance . . . Translated from the French by C. Mackenzie, 2 vol. Edinburgh, 1844. 12°.

Another edition. New York, 1844. 12°.

COLE (G. A. J.).

The Gypsy Road. pp. 166 London, 1894. 8°.

ANONYMOUS (undated).

A Clear Demonstration that Ferdinand is by his own demerits fallen from the Kingdom of Bohemia and the incorporate Provinces. Written by a Nobleman of Polonia, and translated etc. Dort, (1619) 4°.

An Answer. etc.

COMENIUS-KOMENSKÝ (John Amos).

The great Didactic. . . . Englished with introductions, biografical and historical by M. W. Kleantinge, pp. 468. A. and C. Black-London, 1896. 8°.

The Labyrinth of the world and the Paradise of the Heart . . . Edited and translated by Count Lützow, DSc. Oxon and PhD. Prag, pp. 347. Swan Sonnenschein and Co., London, 1901 8°.

FOX THE MARTYROLOGIST (John).

The History of the Ten Persecutions in the Primitive church. To which is added, an account of the Martyrdom of John Huss and Jerome of Prague. . . . Extracted from the Martyrology of J. Fox. A. Leslie: Edinburgh 1761. 8°.

(Anonymous) Declaration of the reasons that made the declaration of the Pan against the king of Bohemia as Elector Palatine, void. Hayf. 1621. 4°.

HARRISON (John). Account of the Departure of Frederic, King of Bohemia, from Heidelberg to Prague, to take the Crown of that Kingdom. Dort. 1619. 4°.

HODGSON (Randolph St.).

On Plain and Peak: Sporting and other sketches of Bohemia and Tyrol, etc. A. Constable and Co. London, 1898. 8°.

JAN HUS, Z HUSINCE

The Letters of John Hus with introductions and explanatory notes by H. B. Workman and R. M. Pope. Hodder Spoughton. London, 1904. 8°.

JONÁŠ (Karel)

Bohemian made easy. Racine (Wisconsin U. S. A.), 1890. 8°.

– Dictionary of Bohemian and English. Racine 1886, etc. 8°.

JUNG (V. A.)

A Dictionary of the English and Bohemian Languages B. Otto: Prague 1906.

LÜTZOW (Francis H. H. V.) Count. D. Sc. Oxon and PhD. Prag.

Bohemia; a historical sketch . . . with maps. Chapman and Hall: London, 1896. 8°.

A History of Bohemian Literature (in Gosse’s Short Histories of the Erichsen).
The Story of Prague: History and Topography. Illustrated by Nelly. J. M. Dent & Co.: London, 1902, 8°. (Mediaeval Towns Series)
Lectures on the Historians of Bohemia: being the Ilchester lectures for the year 1904. H. Frowde: London 1905. 8°.

MAURICE (Charles Edmund).

Bohemia from the earliest times to the fall of national independence in 1620, with a short summary of later events. 1896. 8 Story of the Nations. 43.

– Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany, with some examination of the previous thirtythree years etc. G. Bell and Sons. London 1887. 8°.

MEARS (John W.)

Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Žižka. Presb. Board of Publication. Philadelfia (U. S. A., 1879). 8°.

MILLES (Jeremiah). Dean of Exeter.

Of the Carlsbad Mineral Waters in Bohemia (in Philosophical Transactions Abridged. XI. 68. 1757).

MORFILL (W. R.).

A grammar of the Bohemian or Čech language. Clarendon Press. Oxford, 1899. 8°.

MORYSON (Fynes).

Itinerary . . . containing twelve years travels through Germany, Böhmerland, etc. London 1617.

MOUREK (V. E. PhD.).

Pocket Dictionary of the Bohemian and English Languages (First Part: Bohemian-English) Second Part: English-Bohemian. Otto Holtze's Pocket Dictionaries: Leipzig 1896.

PATIN (Charles).

Travels through Germany, Bohemia and other parts of Europe . . . made English, etc.London 1696. 12°.

SALVO (de) Marquis.

Travels in the year 1806 through the Tyrol, Syria, Bohemia, Gallicia, etc. (Translated by W. Fraser.) London, 1807. 12°.

WORTLEY (Sir Francis). Kb. and Bart.

The Duties of Sir F. W. deliniated in his Pious Pitty and Christian Commiseration of the Sorrows and Sufferings of the most virtuous yet unfortunate Lady Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, etc. London, 1641. 4°

WRATISLAV (Wáclav) Baron.

Adventures of Baron W. Wratislaw . . . 1599 . . . translated . . .by A. H. Wratislaw. 1862. 8°.

WRATISLAW (Albert Henry).

Lýra Českoslovanská. Bohemian poems, ancient and modern, translated from the original Slavonic, with an introductory essay, by A. H. W. London 1849.

Native Literature of Bohemia in the Fourteenth Century. Four lectures . . . on the Ilchester Foundation. 1878. 8°.

CYCLISTS TOURING CLUB.

Continental Roadbook. vol. III. North and Central Europe, with Keymaps of Austria-Hungary and Belgium, London, 1901. 8°.

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