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Henri Pirenne Archives
Henri Pirenne •ï¿½11 Items / 9 Books, 2 Articles
Mohammed and Charlemagne (1939)
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Published Reviews
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    Medieval History (Review)
    Mohammed and Charlemagne, by Henri Pirenne
    1. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    The American Historical Review, April 1940, p. 694
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    Spanish Strategy (Review)
    Mohammed and Charlemagne, by Henri Pirenne
    1. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    The Labour Monthly, February 1940, pp. 128-130
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    The New Books (5 Reviews)
    Mr. Garner of Texas, by Marquis James
    1. Mr. Garner of Texas by Marquis James
    2. Stark Summer by James Robert Peery
    3. A Child of Our Time by Odon von Horvath
    4. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    5. Haywire by Hector Bolitho
    The Saturday Review, September 30, 1939, pp. 21-22
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    Books of the Week (7 Reviews)
    Escape, by Ethel Vance
    1. Escape by Ethel Vance
    2. Apostle of Charity by Theodore Maynard
    3. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    4. The Last Tragedian by Otis Skinner
    5. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    6. England and the Continent by Carlo Scarfoglio
    7. Saint Thomas and the Greeks by Anton C. Pegis
    Commonweal, October 6, 1939, pp. 540-543
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    Pick of the Paperbacks (10 Reviews)
    The Diplomacy of the American Revolution, by Samuel Flagg Bemis
    1. The Diplomacy of the American Revolution by Samuel Flagg Bemis
    2. The Examined Life by Warner Fite
    3. The Intellectual Milieu of John Dryden by Louis I. Bredvold
    4. South Wind by Norman Douglas
    5. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    6. Irish Folk Stories and Fairy Tales by W.B. Yeats
    7. Sights and Spectacles, 1937-1956 by Mary McCarthy
    8. The Social Sources of Denominationalism by H. Richard Niebuhr
    9. The No Plays of Japan by Arthur Waley
    10. What Mean These Stones? by Millar Burrows
    The Saturday Review, May 18, 1957, p. 42