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Later Historians 737 peror Charles V. Philadelphia, 1902. Prescott, W. H. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. Philadelphia, 1903. Parkman, Francis. California and the Oregon Trail. 1849. First published in The Knickerbocker Magazine, 1847. Many eds. As Prairie and Rocky- Mountain Life; or, The California and Oregon Trail. 1852. History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac and the War of the North American Tribes Against the EngUsh Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. Boston, 1851. 2 vols. 8th ed., enlarged, 1875. 2 vols. Vassall Morton, a Novel. Boston, 1856. France and England in North America. Boston, 1 865-1 892. 9 vols, as follows: Part I. The Pioneers of France in the New World. Boston, 1865; Part II. The Jesuits in North America. Boston, 1867. Stuttgart, 1878; Part III. The Discovery of the Great West. Boston, 1869. Pub- lished in 1879, nth ed., as La Salle and The Discovery of the Great West; Part IV. The Old Regime in Canada. Boston, 1874; Part V. Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV. Boston, 1877; Part VI. A Half Century of Conflict. 1892. 2 vols. The last part to be finished; Part VII. Montcalm and Wolfe. Boston, 1884. The Book of Roses. Boston, 1866. Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour, Lakes George and Champlain, Niagara, Montreal, Quebec. Boston, 1885. The Struggle for a Continent. Edited from the writings of Francis Parkman by PeUiam Edgar. Boston, 1907. Letters from Francis Parkman to E. G. Squier, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1911. Ed. Seitz, Don. Editor: Historical Account of Bouquet's Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in 1764. Cincinnati, 1868. (With Winsor, Justin) Mar^chal de L^vis. French-War Papers. Cambridge, 1888. Casgrain, I'Abb^ Hfenri] R[aymond]. Francis Parkman. Quebec, 1872. See, also, CEuvres Completes, tome II. Montreal, 1897. Frotheringham, 0[ctavius] B[rooks]. Francis Parkman. A Sketch. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings. Boston, 1894. Anon. A Critical Review of the Works of Francis Parkman. Boston, 1897. (Publishers' advertisement.) Farnham, Charles Haight. A Life of Francis Parkman. Boston, 1900. Sedgwick, Henry Dwight. Francis Parkman. Boston. 1904. (American Men of Letters.) Doyle, John Andrew. Historical Writings of Francis Parkman. An Historical Essay. London, 191 1. Eggleston, Edward. A History of the United States and Its People. 1888. A First Book in American History. 1889. The Household History of the United States and Its People. 1891. Stories of American Life and Adven- ture. 1895. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. 1895. The Beginners of a Nation. 1896, 1897, 1900. The Transit of Civilization from England to America in the Seventeenth Century. 1901. The New Cen- tennial History of the United States. 1904. See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. xi. Fiske, John. Tobacco and Alcohol: It Does Pay to Smoke — the Coming Man will Drink Wine. 1869. Myths and Mythmakers. Boston, 1873. Out- lines of Cosmic Philosophy. Boston, 1874. 4 vols. The Unseen World and Other Essays. Boston, 1876. Darwinism and Other Essays. Boston, 1879. Excursions of an Evolutionist. Boston, 1883. The Destiny of Man Viewed in the Light of his Origin. Boston, 1 884. The Idea of God as Affect- ed by Modem Knowledge. Boston, 1885. American Political Ideals. 1885. (Three lectures delivered first in London, 1880.) The Critical Period VOL. HI — 47