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Preface

Mr. H. G. Wells, in his "Outline of History," was of necessity forced to omit the narration of many of the chief events in the history of these United States. Such omissions I have in this brief volume endeavored to supply. And as American history can possibly best be written by Americans and as we have among us no H. G. Wells, I have imagined an American history as written conjointly by a group of our most characteristic literary figures.

Apologies are due the various authors whose style and, more particularly, whose Weltanschauung I have here attempted to reproduce; thanks are due The Bookman for permission to reprint such of these chapters as appeared in that publication. I give both freely. D. O. S.


Contents

[ Preface ]
[ CHAPTER ONE
I INTRODUCTION: A Critical Survey of American History In the Manner of
William Lyon Phelps
]
[ CHAPTER TWO
II CRISTOFER COLOMBO: A Comedy of Discovery In the Manner of James
Branch Cabell ]
[ CHAPTER THREE
III MAIN STREET: Plymouth, Mass In the Manner of Sinclair Lewis
]
[ CHAPTER FOUR
IV THE COURTSHIP OF, MILES STANDISH In the Manner of F. Scott Fitzgerald
]
[ CHAPTER FIVE
V THE SPIRIT OF '75: Letters of a Minute Man In the Manner of Ring
Lardner
]
[ CHAPTER SIX
VI THE WHISKY REBELLION In the Bedtime Story Manner of Thornton W.
Burgess
]
[ CHAPTER SEVEN
VII HOW LOVE CAME TO GENERAL GRANT In the Manner of Harold Bell Wright
]
[ CHAPTER EIGHT
VIII CUSTER'S LAST STAND In the Manner of Edith Wharton
]
[ CHAPTER NINE
IX FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD: A Drama of the Great War Act I—In the
Manner of Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews Act 2—In the Manner of Eugene
O'Neill
]