| + | Engin. N. 57: 306. Mr. 14, ’07. 330w. |
Ellis, George William, and Morris, John Emery. King Philip’s war; based on the archives and records of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut, and contemporary letters and accounts with biographical and topographical notes. **$2. Grafton press.
6–43914.
To this account of King Philip’s war “Mr. Ellis has contributed the narrative with the references, and Mr. Morris has supplied the biographical foot-notes, the local descriptions, and the illustrations.” (Am. Hist. R.)
“A history of King Philip’s war, which should be both readable and trustworthy, has long been desired by students of early New England. The volume under review meets these requirements, being based upon careful research and written in clear narrative style. The volume is singularly free from errors or misquotations from authorities.” Clarence S. Brigham.
| + + | Am. Hist. R. 12: 696. Ap. ’07. 400w. |
“A scholarly history of the last struggle of an expiring race, rather than a successful study of an important episode in the conquest of the continent.” Carl Russell Fish.
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 655. My. ’07. 250w. |