Page:Cambridge Modern History Volume 7.djvu/862

 CHAPTER XXIII. THE AMERICAN INTELLECT. I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Foley, P. K. American Authors [1795-1895] ; a Bibliography of First and Notable Editions chronologically arranged, with Notes. Boston. 1897. Sabin, J. Bibliotheca Americana; a Dictionary of Books relating to America. 20 vols. New York. 1868-92. The extensive bibliographical materials in Justin Winsor's Narrative and Critical History of America (8 vols., Boston, 1889), and in the Guide to the Study of American History, by Channing and Hart (Boston, 1897), are chiefly histo- rical, but are also of great service in the study of American literature. The literary histories of Professor Bronson and Professor Wendell contain classified bibliographies of American literature. JI. COLLECTIONS. Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American Literature. 2 vols. Phila- delphia. 1875. Griswold, R. W. The Poets and Poetry of America. Philadelphia. 1842. Prose Writers of America. Philadelphia. 1847. Stedman, E. C. An American Anthology. Boston. 1900. Stedman, E. C. and Hutchinson, E. M. Library of American Literature. 11 vols. New York. 1888-90. III. DOCUMENTS. (A) PBB-REVOLUTIONABY ERA. Edwards, Jonathan. Works. 10 vols. New York. 1829-30. Franklin, Benjamin. Works. Edited by J. Bigelow. 10 rols. New York. 1887-8. Autobiography. Edited by J. Bigelow. 3 vols. Phila- delphia. 1875. Mather, Cotton. Magnalia : first edition, London, 1702 ; reprinted in 2 vols., Hartford. 1820 and 1853.