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 344 Readings in European History Documents : HENDERSON, pp. 337-344 ; Translations and Reprints, Vol. I, No. 2, pp. 16-19; Vol. I, No. 4, pp. 20-34. Results of the Crusades : ADAMS, pp. 270-276; EMERTON, pp. 388- 397; HENDERSON, Short History of Germany, pp. 102-108; MUNRO, pp. 117-121. ARCHER and KINGSFORD, The Crusades (Story of the Nations). Perhaps the best short treatment in English. CONDOR, The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1291), London, 1897. OMAN, The Byzantine Empire. Essays on the Crusades by MUNRO, PRUTZ, and DIEHL, published by the " International Quarterly," New York. Very interesting and useful. OMAN, A History of the Art of War, Vol. II, "The Middle Ages," 1898. Contains a good sketch of the military operations of the crusaders. AMEER ALT, A Short History of the Saracens (see above, p. 124). MILMAN, History of Latin Christianity, Book VII, Chapter VI, for the First Crusade; Book VII, Chapters IV and VI, last part, for the Second; Book IX, Chapter VII, for the Third and Fourth; Book X, Chapter III, for that of Frederick II. For the later period of the crusades, see LANE-POOLE, Saladin and the Fall of tJie Kingdom of Jerusalem (Heroes of the Nations), 1898, and PEARS, The Fall of Constantinople (1202-1204). For an account of the sources of the first crusade, see SYBEL> The History and Literature of the Crusades, edited by Lady Duff Gordon. Some of the sources may be found translated into English in the Chronicles of the Crusades in the Bohn Library, for example, an account of the Third Crusade by RICHARD OF DEVIZES, and JOIN- VILLE'S famous Life of St. Louis (see above, p. 213). Material is also available in ARCHER, The Crusade of Richard I (English History from Contemporary Sources). The Chronicles of ROGER OF HOVEDEN, ROGER OF WENDOVER, MATTHEW OF PARIS, and that ascribed to MATTHEW OF WESTMINSTER (see above, p. 244), all contain information relating to the crusades and are all to be had in the Bohn Library. RoHRlCHT, Geschichte des Konigreiches Jerusalem, 1100-1291, 2 vols., jggg. An authoritative and recent work, with plenty of references to the literature of the subject. The same author has prepared a brief