A History of England
A History of England is a series of reprints of twelve classic, magisterial volumes of different periods of English history, together constituting a continuous history from ancient Roman times to the end of the 20th century. The volumes were selected by, and under the general editorship of, British historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, and published by the Folio Society.
Fernandez-Armesto made his choices on the basis of "variety" and from among historians "eminent in their day and influential since". They are "not meant to be consistent or even compatible", but are all "likely to endure".
The twelve volumes
1. A History of England, Volume I: Britannia, a History of Roman Britain by Sheppard Frere ; 431 pages- Original publication date: 1967; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the 3rd edition.
- Original publication date: 1956 ; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the 2nd edition with augmented bibliography.
- Original publication date: 1984; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- Original publication date: 1973; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- Original publication date: 1955; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the 3rd edition "with emendations".
- Original publication date: 19??; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- Original publication date: 1982; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- Original publication date: 19?59 Folio Society edition is a reprint of the 2nd edition.
- Original publication date: 1934; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition
- Original publication date: 1931–32; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- Original publication date: 1965; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the ?th edition.
- First edition. Consists of essays by John Charmley, S J Ball, Ron Ramdin, Peter Vansittart, Anna Bramwell, John Burnett, Richard Hoggart, Kenneth o Morgan, Chris Wrigley, Edward Norman, Tim Heald, Nick Tiratsoo, Stephen Timmin, Hugh Thomas, Philip Hoare, John Campbell, Peter Jay, Dorothy Porter, Lynne Segal, Vernon Bogdanor, Hugh Vickers, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, and Ferdinand Mount.