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45. Autobiography of a Pocket Handkerchief.
In Graham's Magazine for January, February, March, and April, 1843.
It came out in March among the publications of the "Brother Jonathan" newspaper office, and was then ent.i.tled "Le Mouchoir; an Autobiographical Romance." The English t.i.tle was "The French Governess; or the Embroidered Handkerchief."
46. Oliver Hazard Perry.
In Graham's Magazine for May and June, 1843.
47. John Paul Jones.
In Graham's Magazine for July and August, 1843.
48. The Battle of Lake Erie; or Answers to Messrs. Burges, Duer, and Mackenzie. By J. Fenimore Cooper. Pp. 118. Cooperstown: H. & E.
Phinney, 1843.
49. Wyandotte; or the Hutted Knoll. A Tale. By the Author of The Pathfinder, Deerslayer, Last of the Mohicans, Pioneers, (p. 296) Prairie, etc., etc. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1843.
50. Ned Myers; or a Life before the Mast. Edited by J. Fenimore Cooper.
Pp. 232. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1843.
51. John Shaw.
In Graham's Magazine for March, 1844.
52. John Barry.
In Graham's Magazine for June, 1844.
53. Afloat and Ash.o.r.e; or the Adventures of Miles Wallingford. By the Author of The Pilot, Red Rover, The Two Admirals, etc. 2 vols.
Philadelphia: Published by the Author, 1844.
54. Proceedings of the Naval Court Martial in the Case of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, a Commander in the Navy of the United States, etc., including the Charges and Specifications of Charges, preferred against him by the Secretary of the Navy. To which is annexed an Elaborate Review. By James Fennimore Cooper. Pp. 344. New York: Henry G. Langley, 1844. (Cooper's review extends from page 263 to page 344 inclusive. The spelling of the name was due to the publisher.)
55. Afloat and Ash.o.r.e; or the Adventures of Miles Wallingford. By the Author of The Pilot, Red Rover, etc. Vols. 3 & 4. Published for the Author. New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co., 1844.
This second series of Afloat and Ash.o.r.e goes in this country under the name of "Miles Wallingford." In England it was published as "Lucy Hardinge."
56. John Templer Shubrick.
In Graham's Magazine for December, 1844.
57. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey.
In Graham's Magazine for January, 1845.
58. Edward Preble.
In Graham's Magazine for May and June, 1845.
59. Satanstoe; or the Littlepage Ma.n.u.scripts. A Tale of the (p. 297) Colony. 2 vols. New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co., 1845.
60. The Chainbearer; or the Littlepage Ma.n.u.scripts. Edited by the Author of Satanstoe, Spy, Pathfinder, Two Admirals, etc. 2 vols.
New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co, 1846.
61. Lives of Distinguished American Naval Officers. By J. Fenimore Cooper.
Author of The Spy, The Pilot, etc. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart, 1846. Also, 2 vols. Auburn: Derby & Jackson, 1846.
Volume I. contains, in the following order: Bainbridge (No. 42), Somers (No. 41), Shaw (No. 51), Shubrick (No. 56), Preble (No. 58).
Volume II. contains: Jones (No. 47), Woolsey (No. 57), Perry (No. 46), and Dale (No. 44); Barry (No. 52) was not included.
62. The Redskins; or Indian and Injin. Being the conclusion of the Littlepage Ma.n.u.scripts. By the Author of The Pathfinder, Deerslayer, Two Admirals, etc. 2 vols. New York: Burgess & Stringer, 1846.
In England the t.i.tle of this work was "Ravensnest; or the Redskins."
63. The Islets of the Gulf; or Rose Budd.
Begun in Graham's Magazine for November, 1846, and continued through every succeeding number until March, 1848, in which month it was concluded. It was published in book form March 21, 1848, by Burgess, Stringer & Co., as "Jack Tier; or the Florida Reefs." In England the t.i.tle was "Captain Spike; or the Islets of the Gulf."
64. The Crater; or Vulcan's Peak. A Tale of the Pacific. By the Author of Miles Wallingford, The Red Rover, The Pilot, etc., etc. 2 vols.
New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co., 1847.
The English t.i.tle was "Mark's Reef; or the Crater." Jack Tier; or the Florida Reefs, 1848. See No. 63.
65. The Oak Openings; or the Bee Hunter. By the Author of The (p. 298) Pioneers, Last of the Mohicans, Pathfinder, Deerslayer, etc., etc.
2 vols. New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co., 1848.
The English t.i.tle was "The Bee Hunter; or the Oak Openings."
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