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670 Bibliographies Fields, Annie. Days with Mrs. Stowe. Authors and Friends. Boston, 1896. Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Boston, 1897. Maclean, Grace Edith. Uncle Tom's Cabin in Germany. 1910. (Ameri- cana Germanica. New Series, Vol. x.) McCray, F. T. Life-Work of the Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1889. Maurice, A. B. Famous Novels and their Contemporary Critics. I. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Bookman, Mar., 1913. Putnam's Magazine, Jan., 1853. Uncle Tomitudes. [Notes on the reception of the book.] Sanborn, F. B. Mrs. Stowe and her Uncle Tom. Biblia Sacra, Oct., 191 1. The Stowe Byron Controversy: A Complete Resum6 of all that has been written and said upon the subject ... by the editor of "Once a Week." London, 1869. Much controversial literature. Stowe, C. E. Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her Letters and Journals. Boston and New York, 1889. Stowe, C. E. and L. B. Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Story of her Life. Boston and New York, 191 1. Weed, G. L. The True Story of Eliza. Independent, 17 Sept., 1903. Taylor, Bayard. Hannah Thurston; a Story of American Life. 1863. John Godfrey's Fortunes; Related by Himself. A Story of American Life. 1864. The Story of Kennett. 1866. Joseph and His Friends. A Story of Penn- sylvania. 1870. See, also, Bibliographies to Book HI, Chaps, x and xiv. Tourgee, Albion Winegar. Toinette: A Tale of the South. [1874.] As A Royal Gentleman, 1884. A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools. [1879.] A second part. The Invisible Empire [1879-80]. Figs and Thistles: A Western Story. [1879.] Bricks without Straw. [1880.] John Eax and Mamelon, or. The South without the Shadow. [1882.] Hot Plowshares. [1882.] Besides these six Reconstruction Novels Tourgee wrote many others, for which see Albion Winegar Tourgee, by Roy F. Dibble, 1920. Wallace, Lew. The Fair God or The Last of the 'Tzins. A Tale of the Con- quest of Mexico. Boston, 1873. Ben-Hur; a Tale of the Christ. [1880.] Many eds. [Dramatized by William Young, 1889.] The Boyhood of Christ. 1889. The Prince of India or Why Constantinople Fell. 1893. 2 vols. The Story of American Heroism: Thrilling Narratives of Personal Adven- tures during the Great Civil War as told by the Medal Winners and Honor Men. 1896. [By Wallace and others.] The Wooing of MaUcatoon. Com- modus. 1898. Lew Wallace. An Autobiography. 1906. Westcott, Edgar Noyes. David Harum. A Story of American Life. 1898. The Teller. A Story. 1901. [Contains letters by Westcott and an account of his life by F. Heermans.] Winthrop, Theodore. Cecil Dreeme. Boston, 1861. 19th ed., 1866. John Brent. Boston, 1862. i6th ed., 1866. Edwin Brothertoft. Boston, 1862. 9th ed., 1866. The Canoe and the Saddle. Boston, 1863. 8th ed., 1866 Ed. WiUiams, J. H., Tacoma, Washington, 1913. Life in the Open Air, and Other Papers. Boston, 1863. 3d ed., 1866. The Life and Poems of Theo- dore Winthrop. Edited by his Sister, Laura Winthrop Johnson. 1884. [Largely made up of Winthrcp's own writings.] Mr. Waddy's Return. . . . Edited by Burton E. Stevenson. 1904.