
Robert Lee Wolff
Author of A History of Civilization: Volume I
About the Author
Works by Robert Lee Wolff
A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189-1311 (Volume 2) (1969) — Editor — 39 copies, 1 review
Nineteenth Century Fiction: A Bibliographical Catalogue Based on the Collection Formed by Robert Lee Wolff (Garland refe (1981) 13 copies
Masterworks of Children's Literature, Vol. 5: The Victorian Era, 1837-1900 (Part 1) (1984) — Editor — 12 copies
Masterworks of Children's Literature, Vol. 5-6: The Victorian Era, 1837-1900 (1984) — Editor — 8 copies
Associated Works
Christianity and Paganism, 350-750: The Conversion of Western Europe (1969) — Foreword, some editions — 142 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1915-xx-xx
- Date of death
- 1980-xx-xx
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard University (BA|1936)
Harvard University (MA|1937)
Harvard University (Ph.D.|1947) - Occupations
- professor
historian - Organizations
- Harvard University
Office of Strategic Services - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Place of death
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Massachusetts, USA
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Reviews
Unfortunately the narrator of this book was not to my liking, far to stilted, in fact the overwrought British accent sounded somewhat fake. In any case the content did win out and I ended up really enjoying this book. It was a great way to follow The Tudors as it filled in the period leading up to there. The fascinating thing about the middle ages is how that is the period the world as we know it today was really formed, the nations, their characters and habits all derive from here. For that show more reason I find it much more interesting than modern history, it goes back to the source of why modern history unfolded that way. There are so many facets of this period that are complete blanks for me I was happy that the book was so expansive covering the history of all civilised peoples of the middle ages. Well worth it! show less
A second volume, organized on the plan of the Cambridge Medieval history. There were finally six Volumes and constituted the backbone of Crusader studies in English. This volume deals with the Crusader kingdom of Outremer from the aftermath of Hattin until the end of truly practical Crusading. The chapters have now been largely superseded by later workers but the serious questions of this period and area are at least raised. The maps are adequate and a clear sequence of events can be show more constructed with a little work. ( ) show less
(Unknown Binding)Sensational Victorian: The Life and Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Robert Lee Wolff
A great reference books for any collector of Braddon's works. The appendix in the back is really indispensable to the collector as well as various information regarding what was going on in Braddon's life and mindset at the times she was writing specific works.
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- Works
- 17
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 511
- Popularity
- #48,531
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 37








