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==Posthumous books== Five books by Trevor-Roper were published posthumously. The first was ''Letters from Oxford'', a collection of letters written by Trevor-Roper between 1947 and 1959 to his close friend the American art historian and collector [[Bernard Berenson]]. The second book was 2006's ''Europe's Physician'', a biography of Sir [[Theodore de Mayerne]], the Franco-Swiss court physician to [[Henry IV of France|Henri IV]], [[James I of England|James I]] and [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]. The latter work was largely completed by 1979, but for unknown reasons was not finished. The third book was ''The Invention of Scotland: Myth and History'', a critique written in the mid-1970s of what Trevor-Roper regarded as the myths of [[Scottish independence|Scottish nationalism]]. It was published in 2008. The fourth book collecting together some of his essays on ''History and the Enlightenment: Eighteenth Century Essays'' was published in 2010. The fifth book was ''The Wartime Journals'', edited by [[Richard Davenport-Hines]], published in 2011. ''The Wartime Journals'' are from the journals that Trevor-Roper kept during his years in the Secret Intelligence Service.
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