Henry Adams, “The History of the United States, 1800-1817,” 9 vols., New York, C. Scribner’s Sons, 1891. A book of the first rank and importance.
Edgar Stanton Maclay, “A History of the United States Navy,” from 1775 to 1902, 3 vols., New York, D. Appleton & Company, 1902. One of our best and completest histories on the subject.
Gardner W. Allen, “Our Navy and the Barbary Corsairs,” New York, etc., Houghton Mifflin Company, 1905. An excellent book and a complete account.
E. Dupuy, “Americains et Barbaresques,” Paris, R. Roger et F. Chernoviz, 99 Boulevard Raspail, 1910. A book very highly to be praised.
Robert W. Neeser, “Statistical and Chronological History of the United States Navy,” New York, the Macmillan Company, 1909, 2 vols. folio. An invaluable work for the student.
Robert W. Neeser, “Our Many Sided Navy,” Yale University Press, 1914. Well done.
Theodore Roosevelt, “The Naval War of 1812,” New York, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1882. A good and fair book.
The literature of the Civil War is so vast that barest mention can be made of a few works only.
Loyall Farragut, “Life and Letters of Admiral D. G. Farragut,” New York, D. Appleton & Company, 1891.
A. T. Mahan, “Admiral Farragut,” New York, D. Appleton & Company, 1903.