"Select List of References On Anglo-Saxon Interests, Volume 1" is a meticulously compiled bibliography from the Library of Congress's Division of Bibliography, under the direction of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin. Published in 1906, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Anglo-Saxon history, language, and culture. It offers a comprehensive overview of available literature at the time, covering a wide range of topics related to the Anglo-Saxon period. The work provides a detailed guide to texts and studies relevant to understanding the historical, linguistic, and cultural dimensions of Anglo-Saxon society. This historical document provides a snapshot of early 20th-century scholarship and remains relevant to researchers seeking to explore the foundations of English history and language.
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