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Filed under: Islamic Empire -- Biography- The History of the Saracens (second edition, 2 volumes; 1718), by Simon Ockley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The History of the Saracens (third edition, 2 volumes; Cambridge: Printed for A. Ockley, 1757), by Simon Ockley
- The History of the Saracens, Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and His Successors, to the Death of Abdalmelik, the Eleventh Caliph (6th edition; London: H. J. Bohn, 1857), by Simon Ockley (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Conquest of Syria, Persia, and AEgypt, by the Saracens: Containing the Lives of Abubeker, Omar and Othman, the Immediate Successors of Mahomet (London: Printed for R. Knaplock et al., 1708), by Simon Ockley (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Islamic Empire -- History- The Conquest of Syria, Persia, and AEgypt, by the Saracens: Containing the Lives of Abubeker, Omar and Othman, the Immediate Successors of Mahomet (London: Printed for R. Knaplock et al., 1708), by Simon Ockley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The History of the Saracens (second edition, 2 volumes; 1718), by Simon Ockley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The History of the Saracens (third edition, 2 volumes; Cambridge: Printed for A. Ockley, 1757), by Simon Ockley
- The History of the Saracens, Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and His Successors, to the Death of Abdalmelik, the Eleventh Caliph (6th edition; London: H. J. Bohn, 1857), by Simon Ockley (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Karbalāʾ, Battle of, Karbalāʾ, Iraq, 680Filed under: Islamic Empire -- History -- 661-750Filed under: Islamic Empire -- History -- 750-1258
Filed under: Crusades- A History of the Crusades (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-1989), ed. by Kenneth M. Setton (page images at Wisconsin)
- The Crusaders: or, Scenes, Events, and Characters From the Times of the Crusades (fifth edition; London: J. W. Parker and Son, 1859), by Thomas Keightley (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World, ed. by Angeliki E. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh (PDF wth commentary at doaks.org)
- The History of Chivalry (second edition; London: Colburn and Bentley, 1830), by G. P. R. James (illustrated HTML with commentary at elfinspell.com)
- The History of Chivalry (New York: Harper and Bros., n.d.), by G. P. R. James (Gutenberg text)
- Ransoming Captives in Crusader Spain: The Order of Merced on the Christian-Islamic Frontier, by James Brodman (PDF files at Libro)
Filed under: Crusades -- BiographyFiled under: Crusades -- Congresses- The Holy War (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1976), ed. by Thomas Patrick Murphy
Filed under: Crusades -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Crusades -- FictionFiled under: Crusades -- First, 1096-1099Filed under: Crusades -- Fourth, 1202-1204Filed under: Crusades -- Juvenile literature- Stories From the Crusades, by Janet Harvey Kelman, illust. by Lowes Dalbiac Luard (illustrated HTML with commentary at Gateway to the Classics)
Filed under: Crusades -- Poetry- The Three Kings' Sons (Englisht From the French) (text volume (no followups published); EETS extra series #67; London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1895), ed. by Frederick James Furnivall
Filed under: Crusades -- Second, 1147-1149Filed under: Crusades -- Seventh, 1248-1250Filed under: Crusades -- Third, 1189-1192Filed under: Jerusalem -- History -- Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244Filed under: Islamic Empire -- History -- Study and teachingFiled under: Islamic civilization -- HistoryFiled under: Islamic Empire -- Politics and governmentFiled under: Islamic civilization
Filed under: Islamic civilization -- Early works to 1800- A Selection from the Prolegomena of Ibn Khaldūn, With Notes and an English-German Glossary (Semitic Study series #4, in Arabic with English and German notes; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1905), by Ibn Khaldun, ed. by Duncan Black Macdonald
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