2nd Ed., rev. and rewritten. — Boston: Ginn and Company, 1944. — 866 p.
Man Before Civilization.
How Мankind began as Food-Gatherers.
The Earliest Food-Producers.
The Origins and Early History of Civilization in the Ancient Near East.
The Story of Egypt: The Rise of Civilization and the Pyramid Age.
The Story of Egypt: The Feudal Age and the Empire.
Western Asia: Babylonia.
Western Asia: The Assyrians and Chaldeans.
Western Asia: The Hebrews.
Western Asia: The Coming of the Indo-Europeans.
The Greeks.
The Eastern Mediterranean World and the Greek Conquest.
Greek Civilization in the Age of the Kings.
The Age of the Nobles and Greek Expansion in the Mediterranean.
The Industrial Revolution and the Age of the Tyrants.
The Repulse of Persia.
The Growing Rivalry between Athens and Sparta, and the Rise of the Athenian Empire.
Athens in the Age of Pericles.
The Struggle between Athens and Sparta, and the Fall of the Athenian Empire.
The Final Conflicts among the Greek States.
The Higher Life of the Greeks from the Death of Pericles to the Fall of the Greek States.
Alexander the Great.
The Mediterranean World in the Hellenistic Age and the Roman Republic.
The Heirs of Alexander.
The Heirs of Alexander.
The Civilization of the Hellenistic Age.
The Western Mediterranean World and the Roman Conquest of Italy.
The Supremacy of the Roman Republic in Italy and the Rivalry With Carthage.
The Roman Conquest of the Western Mediterranean World.
World Dominion and Degeneracy.
A Century of Revolution and the End of the Republic.
The Roman Empire.
The First of Two Centuries of Peace: The Age of Augustus and the Successors of his Line.
The Second Century of Peace and the Civilization of the Early Roman Empire.
A Century of Revolution and the Division of the Empire.
The Triumph of the Barbarians and the End of the Ancient World.
Bibliography.
Index.