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5o8 Bibliographies Chanticleer. A Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody Family. 1850, Calmstorm, the Reformer. A Dramatic Comment. 1853. A Pen-and-ink Panorama of New York City. 1853. The Indian Fairy Book. Prom the Original Legends. 1856. As The Enchanted Moccasins, and Other Legends of the American Indians; compiled from the Original Sources. 1877. False Pretences. A Comedy. 1868. George Pope Morris (i 802-1 864) The Little Frenchman and his Water Lots. . . . Philadelphia, 1839. See, also. Bibliography for Book II, Chap. v. Joseph Clay Neal (1807-1847) Charcoal Sketches, or Scenes in a Metropolis. Philadelphia, 1837. Second Series. Philadelphia, 1849. Peter Ploddy and Other Oddities. Philadelphia, 1844. The Misfortunes of Peter Faber, and Other Sketches. Philadelphia, 1856. Robert Henry Newell (1836-1901) Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. 4 vols. 1862-8, 1871. The Martyr President. 1865. The Palace Beautiful, and Other Poems. 1865. Avery Glibun, or Between Two Fires. A Romance. 1867. Smoked Glass. 1868. The Cloven Foot; being an Adaptation of . " The Mystery of Edwin Drood" to American Scenes. 1870. Versatilities. Boston, 1871. The Walking Doll. 1872. Studies in Stanzas. 1882. There was Once a Man. 1884. Henry Junius Nott (i 797-1 837) Novellettes of a Traveller; or. Odds and Ends from the Knapsack of Thomas Singularity, JournejTuan Printer. 2 vols. 1834. George Dbnison Prentice (1802-1870) Biography of Henry Clay. Hartford [Conn.], 1831. New York, 183 1. Prenticeana, or Wit and Humor in Paragraphs. 1859. Poems. Cincinnati, 1875. John Sanderson (1783-1844) Biographies of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 9 vols. Phila- delphia, 1822-1827. [With his brother, James H. Sanderson.] Sketches of Paris, in Familiar Letters to his Friends, by an American Gentleman. . . . 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1838. The American in Paris, London, 1838. French, by Lanin, Jules, 1843. As The American in Paris in the Winter; The American in Paris in the Summer, London, 1843. [Retranslation of French version.]