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542 Cabin. Aberdeen and London, 1848. New York, 1864. As Wigwam und Hütte. Leipzig, 1846.

Views and Reviews in American Literature, History and Fiction. . . First Series. . . 1845. Second Series, 1845. London, 1846.

Areytos: or, Songs of the South. . . Charleston. . . MDCCCXLVI. Enlarged ed., New York and Charleston, 1860.

The Life of Captain John Smith. The Founder of Virginia. . . [1846]. 4th ed., 1846. 7th ed., 1866. Philadelphia, 1867.

Self-Development. An Oration. . . . Milledgeville, 1847.

The Life of the Chevalier Bayard; "The Good Knight," "Sans peur et sans reproche". . . 1847.

Charleston and her Satirists, a Scribblement. . . Charleston, 1848.

Lays of the Palmetto: a Tribute to the South Carolina Regiment, in the War with Mexico. Charleston, 1848.

A Supplement to the Plays of William Shakespeare: Comprising the Seven Dramas, which have been ascribed to his pen, but which are not included with his writings in modern Editions. . . Edited, with notes, and an introduction to each play. . . 1848.

Sabbath Lyrics; or, Songs from Scripture. . . Charleston. . . MDCCCXLIX.

Father Abbott; or, the Home Tourist; a Medley. . . Charleston. . . 1849.

The Cassique of Accabee. A Tale of Ashley River. With Other Pieces. . . Charleston. . . 1849. New York, 1849.

The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution. . . 1849, 1856.

The City of the Silent: A Poem. . . Charleston. . . 1850.

The Lily and the Totem, or, the Huguenots in Florida. A Series of Sketches, Picturesque and Historical, of the Colonies of Coligni, in North America. 1562-1570 . . . 1850. 2d. ed., 1850.

Flirtation at the Moultrie House, etc. Charleston, 1850.

Katherine Walton; or, the Rebel of Dorchester. An Historical Romance of the Revolution in South Carolina. . . Philadelphia. . . 1851. Rev. ed., New York, 1854, 1888. As Katherine Walton. Leipzig, c. 1853-64.

Norman Maurice; or, the Man of the People. An American Drama. . . Richmond, 1851. 4th ed., Philadelphia, 1853.

The Golden Christmas: a Chronicle of St. John's, Berkeley. Compiled from the Notes of a Briefless Barrister. Charleston. . . 1852.

As Good as a Comedy; or, the Tennessean's Story. By an Editor. Philadelphia, 1852.

The Sword and the Distaff; or, Fair, Fat and Forty. A Story of the South, at the Close of the Revolution. . . Philadelphia. . . 1853. [This had already appeared in The Southern Literary Gazette. 28 Feb.-6 Nov., 1852.] Rev. ed., as Woodcraft, or, Hawks about the Dovecote, etc., New York, 1854, 1859. As Schwert und Spindel. Leipzig, c. 1853-64.

Michael Bonham; or, the Fall of Bexar. A Tale of Texas. Richmond. . . 1852. [A tragedy.]

Marie de Berniere: a Tale of the Crescent City. . . Philadelphia. . . 1853. As The Maroon: a Legend of the Caribbees, and Other Tales. Philadelphia, 1855. As The Ghost of My Husband, a Tale of the Crescent City. New York, 1866. As Marie de Berniere. Leipzig, c. 1853-64.

Vasconselos; a Romance of the New World, by Frank Cooper. . 1853. 1857, 1859, 1868.