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In 1999, Brick began narrating audiobooks and found himself a popular choice for top publishers and authors. After recording some 250 titles in five years, AudioFile magazine named Brick “one of the fastest-rising stars in the audiobook galaxy," [1] and proclaimed him a "Golden Voice," a reputation solidified by a November 2004 article on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. [3]
This comprehensive list is intended to be a quick reference guide to the latest publications and research, for both scholars and amateurs, to ensure that all relevant literature is known and read. Books on individuals or families, if integral to a house’s history or the research into historic houses, may occasionally be included in this list.
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Woodstock by Sir Walter Scott (English Civil War) Peveril of the Peak by Sir Walter Scott (English Civil War) John Inglesant by Joseph Henry Shorthouse (Charles I, English Civil War, Catholic proselytism) Lady of the Glen by Jennifer Roberson (Massacre of Glencoe) A Tale of Old Mortality by Sir Walter Scott (17th-century Scottish rebellion)
A list of Irish historians is presented in this article, from the earliest times up to the present day, by historical periods and in alphabetically order for easier reference. Many of the earlier historians would have been known in their time as: "Irish Men and Women of Learning".
The Shankill Butchers: A Case History of Mass Murder. London: Hutcheson; Edwards, Ruth (2000). The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions. HarperCollins ISBN 978-0-006-38890-6; English, Richard (2012). Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA (revised ed.). London: Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-4472-1249-2.
"The writing of Irish economic and social history since 1968." Economic History Review 33.1 (1980): 100–111. DOI: 10.2307/2595549 online; Elton, G.R. Modern Historians on British History 1485–1945: A Critical Bibliography 1945–1969 (1969), annotated guide to 1000 history books on every major topic, plus book reviews and major scholarly ...
The bibliography covers the Roman period up to the present day including relations with the British Empire and Commonwealth. It is published electronically and was developed from the printed Royal Historical Society Bibliography of British and Irish History. It is usually updated three times per year (February, June and October) and contained ...