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Works by François Guizot

  • 1809. New Universal Dictionary of French Synonyms, Paris, Maradan.
  • 1810. The state of the Fine Arts in France and the Salon of 1810. Paris, Maradan.
  • 1812. History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire translated from English by Édouard Gibbon, new edition entirely revised and corrected, preceded by a notice on the life and character of Gibbon, and accompanied by critical and historical notes by M. F. Guizot, Paris, Maradan, 13 volumes.
  • 1814. A few ideas on press freedom, Paris, Lenormand.
  • 1814. On the new press bill, Paris, Lenormand.
  • 1816. Essay on the history and current state of public education in France, Paris, Maradan.
  • 1816. On representative government and the present state of France, Paris, Maradan.
  • 1820. The government of France since the Restoration and the current ministry, Paris, Ladvocat.
  • 1821. Conspiracies and political justice, Paris, Ladvocat.
  • 1821. Means of government and opposition in the current state of France, Paris, Ladvocat.
  • 1822. Shakespeare and dramatic poetry, Paris, Ladvocat.
  • 1822. The death penalty in political matters, Paris, Béchet.
  • 1823. Essays on the history of France, Paris, Béchet.
  • 1823-1825. Collection of Memoirs relating to the English Revolution, with historical notes and explanations, Paris, Béchet, 25 volumes.
  • 1823-1835. Collection des Mémoires relatifs à l'histoire de France, depuis la fondation de la monarchie jusqu'au 13e century, with an introduction, supplements, notices and notes, Paris, J.-L. Brière, 30 volumes.
  • 1826-1827. History of the Revolution in England since the accession of Charles 1er, until the restoration of Charles II. 1re part, Paris, Leroux et Chantepie, 2 volumes.
  • 1829-1832. Modern history course. General history of civilisation in Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution[1]. Histoire de la civilisation en France depuis la chute de l'Empire romain, Paris, Pichon et Didier, 6 volumes.
  • 1840. Life, correspondence and writings of Washington, published according to the American edition, and preceded by an introduction on the influence and character of Washington in the revolution of the United States of America., Paris, Gosselin, 4 volumes.
  • 1840. George Washington. Presentation and notes by Laurent Theis. Paris, Perrin, coll. tempus, 168 p.
  • 1841. Mrs de Rumford, Paris, Crapelet.
  • 1849. Democracy in France, Paris, V. Masson.
  • 1850. Why did the English Revolution succeed? Discourses on the history of the English Revolution, Paris, V. Masson.
  • 1851. Biographical studies on the English Revolution, Paris, Didier.
  • 1851. Monk, fall of the Republic and Restoration of the monarchy in England in 1660, Paris, Didier.
  • 1851. The origins of representative government in Europe, Paris, Didier, 2 volumes.
  • 1852. Meditations and moral studies, Paris, Didier.
  • 1852. Corneille and his time, literary study, Paris, Didier.
  • 1852. Shakespeare and his time, literary study, Paris, Didier.
  • 1853. Abailard et Héloïse, historical essay, by M. and Mme Guizot, Paris, Didier.
  • 1854. History of the Republic of England and Cromwell. 2e part of the’History of the English Revolution, Paris, Didier, 2 volumes.
  • 1855. Love in marriage, Paris, Hachette.
  • 1856. History of the Protectorate of Richard Cromwell and the Restoration of the Stuarts, 3e part of the’History of the English Revolution [2], Paris, Didier, 2 volumes.
  • 1856. Sir Robert Peel, study of contemporary history, Paris, Didier.
  • 1858-1867. Memoirs to serve the history of my time, Paris, M. Lévy, 8 volumes.
  • 1861. The Christian Church and society in 1861, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1861. Academic speeches, Paris, Didier.
  • 1863. Parliamentary history of France. Complete collection of speeches made in the Chambers from 1819 to 1848., preceded by an Introduction : Three generations, 1789-1814-1848, Paris, M. Lévy, 5 volumes.
  • 1863. A royal wedding project, Paris, Hachette.
  • 1863. Prince Albert, his character, his speeches, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1864. Meditations on the essence of the Christian religion, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1866. Meditations on the present state of the Christian religion, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1868. Meditations on the Christian religion in its relation to the present state of societies and minds, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1868. Biographical and literary mixtures, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1868. France and Prussia answerable to Europe, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1869. Political and historical mixtures, Paris: M. Lévy.
  • 1872. The Duke of Broglie, Paris, Hachette.
  • 1872-1876. The History of France, from the earliest times to 1789, told to my grandchildren, Paris, Hachette, 5 volumes.
  • 1873. The Lives of Four Great French Christians. I. Saint Louis. II. Calvin, Paris, Hachette.
  • 1877-1878. The History of England from the earliest times to the advent of Queen Victoria, told to my grandchildren and collected by Mme de Witt, née Guizot, Paris, Hachette, 2 volumes.
  • 1878-1879. L'Histoire de France, depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1848, racontée à mes petits-enfants, lessons collected by Mme de Witt, née Guizot, Paris, Hachette, 2 volumes.
  • 2024. Memoirs to serve the history of my time, edition established, presented and annotated by Laurent Theis, Paris, Perrin.