REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY

HISTORICAL

The course of English events (reign of George III.) may be traced in any of the English histories mentioned on p. 60. For the English literature of the period; see the author's History of English Literature.

Valuable works dealing with special periods of the American history of the time are:—

Hart's Formation of the Union.

Parkman's Half Century of Conflict and Montcalm and Wolfe, 2 vols.
(French and Indian War.)

Fiske's American Revolution, 2 vols.

Fiske's Critical Period of American History.

Walker's The Making of the Nation.

Johnston's History of American Politics.

Schouler's History of the United States of America under the
Constitution
, 6 vols.

The works by Hart, Channing, and James and Sanford, referred to on p. 61, will give the leading events in brief compass. An account of much of the history of the period is given in the biographies of Washington by Lodge, of Franklin by Morse, of Hamilton by Lodge, and of Jefferson by Morse. (American Statesmen Series.)

LITERARY

Tyler's The Literary History of the American Revolution, 2 vols.

Richardson's American Literature, 2 vols.

Wendell's Literary History of America.

Trent's A History of American Literature.

McMaster's Benjamin Franklin.

Ford's The Many-Sided Franklin.

Erskine's Leading American Novelists, pp. 3-49, on Charles Brockden
Brown.

Loshe's The Early American Novel.