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Claude H. Van Tyne • 64 Items / 9 Books, 6 Articles, 49 Reviews
The Loyalists in the American Revolution (1902)
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    Reviews of Books (Review)
    The Loyalists in the American Revolution, by Claude H. Van Tyne
    1. The Loyalists in the American Revolution by Claude H. Van Tyne
    The American Historical Review, July 1903, pp. 776-778
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    The Loyalists in the American Revolution, by Claude H. Van Tyne
    1. The Loyalists in the American Revolution by Claude H. Van Tyne
    The Nation, June 4, 1903, p. 461
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    Books in Brief (8 Reviews)
    Rogue Herries, by Hugh Walpole
    1. Rogue Herries by Hugh Walpole
    2. Emily Dickinson: Friend and Neighbor by MacGregor Jenkins
    3. Prize Poems, 1913-1929 by Charles A. Wagner
    4. Dandelion Days by Henry Williamson
    5. Potato Face by Carl Sandburg
    6. The Loyalists in the American Revolution by Claude H. Van Tyne
    7. Money by Dennis Holme Robertson
    8. Orphan of Eternity by Carl Heinrich
    The Nation, June 4, 1930, pp. 657-658
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    The New Books (10 Reviews)
    Caverns of Sunset, by Paul Leland Haworth
    1. Caverns of Sunset by Paul Leland Haworth
    2. Windfall's Eve by E.V. Lucas
    3. Harm's Way by Roberts Tapley
    4. Touchstone by Ben Ames Williams
    5. The Fiery Dive, and Other Stories by Martin D. Armstrong
    6. The Thistles of the Baragan by Panait Istrati
    7. The Loyalists in the American Revolution by Claude H. Van Tyne
    8. A Diary from Dixie by Mary Boykin Chesnut, Isabella D. Martin, and Myrta Lockett Avary, ...
    9. The Unity of the World by Guglielmo Ferrero
    10. Man Hunting in the Jungle by G.M. Dyott
    The Saturday Review, April 12, 1930, p. 929
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    Books of the Week (26 Reviews)
    Andrew Carnegie: The Man and His Work, by Barnard Alderson
    1. Andrew Carnegie: The Man and His Work by Barnard Alderson
    2. The Child Mind by Ralph Harold Bretherton
    3. The Eldorado of the Ancients by Carl Peters
    4. Every Day in the Year by James L. Ford and Mary K. Ford
    5. French Cathedrals and Chateaux by Clara Crawford Perkins
    6. From Grieg to Brahms by Daniel Gregory Mason
    7. The Game of Life by Bolton Hall
    8. Hope Loring by Lilian Bell
    9. In Argolis by George Horton
    10. The Ingoldsby Legends by Thomas Ingoldsby
    11. Indian Thoroughfares by Archer Butler Hulbert
    12. Japan and Her People by Anna C. Hartshorne
    13. The King's Agent by Arthur Paterson
    14. The Legends of the Iroquois by William W. Canfield
    15. The Last Days of Pekin by Pierre Loti
    16. Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son by George Horace Lorimer
    17. The Loyalists in the American Revolution by Claude H. Van Tyne
    18. Pickett's Charge and Other Poems by Fred Emerson Brooks
    19. Plantation Bird Legends by Martha Young
    20. Roger Wolcott by William Lawrence
    21. The Romance of My Childhood and Youth by Juliette Adam
    22. A Romance of the Nursery by L. Allen Harker
    23. Social Life in the Early Republic by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
    24. Sun-Dials and Roses of Yesterday by Alice Morse Earle
    25. Vedanta Philosophy by Swami Abhedananda
    26. Vienna and the Viennese by Maria Hornor Lansdale
    The Outlook, December 20, 1902, pp. 950-956