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550 VII. George Ripley

"The Latest Form of Infidelity" examined. A letter to Andrews Norton. Boston, 1839.

Defence of "The Latest Form of Infidelity" examined. A second letter to Andrews Norton. Boston, 1840.

A Third Letter to Andrews Norton. Boston, 1840.

Editor: Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature. Boston, 1838-1842. 14 vols.

Frothingham, Octavius Brooks. George Ripley. (American Men of Letters.) Boston, 1882.

VIII. Miscellaneous

Alcott, Louisa May. Life, Letters, and Journals. Ed. by Mrs. E. D. Cheney. Boston, 1889.

—Silver Pitchers, and Other Stories. Boston, 1902. [Contains Transcendental Wild Oats].

Brownson, Orestes Augustus. Works: Collected and Arranged by H. F. Brownson. Detroit, 1882-1887. 20 vols. [See especially vi, 1-134.]

—Charles Elwood, or, The Infidel Converted. Boston, 1840. [Reprinted in Works, iv, 173.]

Brownson, H. F. Orestes A. Brownson's Life. Detroit, 1898-1900. 3 vols.

Channing, William Ellery, the younger. [See P. K. Foley's American Authors, 1795-1895, for a bibliography of Channing's writings.]

Cheney, Mrs. E. D. Reminiscences. Boston, 1902.

Clarke, James Freeman. Autobiography, Diary, and Correspondence. Ed. by E. E. Hale. Boston, 1891.

—Memorial and Biographical Sketches. Boston, 1878.

Cooke, George Willis. The Poets of Transcendentalism; an Anthology; edited by George Willis Cooke; with introductory essay and biographical notes. Boston and New York, 1903.

Cranch, Christopher Pearse. [See P. K. Foley's American Authors, 1795-1895, for a bibliography of Cranch's writings.]

Frothingham, Octavius Brooks. Memoir of William Henry Channing. Boston, 1886.

—Recollections and Impressions. 1891.

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. Cheerful Yesterdays. Boston, 1898.

—Part of a Man's Life. Boston and New York, 1906. [Contains The Sunny Side of the Transcendental Period.]

Judd, Sylvester. Margaret, a Tale of the Real and the Ideal. Boston, 1846.

Lee, Eliza Buckminster. Memoirs of Rev. Joseph Buckminster, D.D., and of his son, Rev. Joseph Stevens Buckminster. Boston, 1849.

Lowell, James Russell. Thoreau. In Works, Boston, 1893, vol. I.

Norton, Andrews. A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity. Cambridge, 1839.

—Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled "The Latest Form of Infidelity examined." Cambridge, 1839. [See Ripley, George, under VII, above.]

Ticknor, George. Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor. Boston, 1877. 2 vols.

Very, Jones. [See P. K. Foley's American Authors, 1795-1895, for a bibliography of Very's writings.]