A MAP OF SOUTHERN BRITAIN IN THE TIME OF KING ALFRED 110 From Plummer's Life and Times of Alfred the Great.
THE WHITE HORSE AT UFFINGTON 120 Photo, Reveley, Wantage.
THE ANGLO-SAXON EARTHWORKS AT WAREHAM 148 Reproduced by permission from "An Intro- duction to the Study of Local History and Antiquities" by John E. Morris and Humfrey Jordan, published by Messrs. George Routledge & Sons, London, and Messrs. E. P. Dutton & Co., New York.
A ST. EDMUND PENNY 154 From Keary's Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Coins in the British Museum, Vol. I, Plate XVII. Memorial Coinage of St. Edmund struck in East Anglia.
HALFDEN'S OR HEALFDENE'S COIN 154 From Keary's Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Coins in the British Museum. Vol. II, Page xxxiv.
HEAD OF JOHANNES SCOTUS ERIGENA OVER THE DOOR OF HALL AT BRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD 154 From Wise's Asser, 1722. Also figured in Sir John Spelman's Ælfredi Magni Vita, 1678, the Latin translation of The Life of Ælfred the Great.
THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY 162 From a drawing by Alfred A. Clarke in The Alfred Jewel, by Rev. John Earle.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Alfred the Great: The Truth Teller, Maker of England, 848-899. Contributors: Beatrice Adelaide Lees - author. Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1915. Page Number: x.
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