Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Other Books

Other Books

Among the more noteworthy of Gardiner's separate works are:

  • Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage (2 vols., London, 1869)
  • Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660 (1st ed., Oxford, 1889; 2nd ed., Oxford, 1899)
  • Oliver Cromwell (London, 1901)
  • What Gunpowder Plot was (London, 1897)
  • Outline of English History (1st ed., London, 1887; 2nd ed., London, 1896)
  • Student's History of England (2 vols., 1st ed., London, 1890–1891; 2nd ed., London, 1891–1892).

He edited collections of papers for the Camden Society, and from 1891 was editor of the English Historical Review.

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