If you liked The story of Rome by Arthur Gilman and M. a. Arthur Gilman, start with The Moors in Spain (1893), The making of the American nation (1887), and A history of the American people (1902). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The Moors in Spain
1893 · 285 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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The making of the American nation
1887 · 190 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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A history of the American people
1902 · 668 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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Story of the Moors in Spain
1886 · 336 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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5
Atlantic dinners and diners
1907 · 657 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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Kings, queens and barbarians
1881 · 183 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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The Cambridge of 1776
1876 · 123 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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The story of Boston
1889 · 507 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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Foreign facts and fancies
1886 · 254 pages · Annie Sawyer Downs, Charlotte S. Fursdon, Mary Gay Humphreys, Eardley, Culling Eardley Sir, Arthur Gilman, Julian B. Arnold, Lucy C. Lillie, Blathwayte, Raymond Mrs, D. Lothrop & Company · Same author
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Seven historic ages
1874 · 144 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
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The New England story-book
1886 · 1 pages · Nora Perry, William Evans Baker, Celia Thaxter, Arthur Gilman, Anna Eichburg · Same author
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Magna charta stories
1882 · 192 pages · Arthur Gilman · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The story of Rome?
BookOrb recommends The Moors in Spain (1893), The making of the American nation (1887), A history of the American people (1902), Story of the Moors in Spain (1886), and Atlantic dinners and diners (1907).
Are there books like The story of Rome?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The story of Rome.
Who wrote The story of Rome?
The story of Rome is by Arthur Gilman and M. a. Arthur Gilman.