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PART IV: SELECTED MATERIAL ABOUT TOURGÉE
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PART IV: SELECTED MATERIAL ABOUT TOURGÉE

  • "Albion W. Tourgée Dead." New York Times, May 22, 1905, 7.
  • "Albion W. Tourgée Expires in France." Ashtabula, Ohio, Beacon-Record, May 22, 1905, 1.
  • Arnett, Ethel Stephens. Greensboro, North Carolina, the County Seat of Guilford. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1955.
  • "Ashtabula County in Literature." Ashtabula Beacon, September 6, 1911, 2.
  • Becker, George J. "Albion W. Tourgée: Pioneer in Social Criticism." American Literature, IXX (March, 1947), 59-72.
  • Blotner, Joseph L. The Political Novel. Garden City: Doubleday, 1955.
  • Brooks, Van Wyck. The Times of Melville and Whitman. New York: Dutton, 1947.
  • Chesnutt, Helen M. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Pioneer of the Color Line. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1952.
  • Cowie, Alexander. The Rise of the American Novel. New York: American Book Co., 1948.
  • Davies, Wallace Evan. "Religious Issues in Late Nineteenth Century American Novels." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, XLI (March, 1959), 328-359.
  • Devin, William A. "Footprints of a Carpetbagger." The Torch, XVII (April, 1944), 16-19, 21.
  • Dibble, Roy F. Albion W. Tourgée. New York: Lemcke and Buechner, 1921.
  • Franklin, John Hope. "Albion W. Tourgée, Social Critic." Introduction to A Fool's Errand by Albion W. Tourgée. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961.
  • Fullerton, B. M. Selective Bibliography of American Literature, 1775-1900. New York: Dial Press, 1936.
  • G[reen], F[letcher] M. "Tourgée, Albion Winegar." Joint Committee of the North Carolina English Teachers Association and the North Carolina Library Association. North Carolina Authors: A Selective Handbook. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Library, 1952.
  • Gross, Theodore L. Albion W. Tourgée. New York: Twayne, 1963.
  • Gross, Theodore L. "Albion W. Tourgée: Reporter of the Reconstruction." Mississippi Quarterly, XVI (Summer, 1963), 111-127.
  • Gross, Theodore L. "The Negro in the Literature of Reconstruction." Phylon, XXII (1961), 5-14.
  • Hamilton, J.G. de Roulhac, ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Worth. 2 vols. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1909.
  • Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac. Reconstruction in North Carolina. New York: Columbia University Press, 1914.
  • H[amilton] J.G. de R[oulhac] "Tourgée, Albion W." Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Scribner's, 1936. Vol. 18, pp. 603-605.
  • Hatch, V. A. "Judge Tourgée. Interesting Interview with the Newly Appointed Consul." Jamestown, N.Y., Journal, May 18, 1897.

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  • Hubbell, Jay B. The South in American Literature, 1607-1900. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1954.
  • Jack, Walter. "An Area Author-Diplomat." Erie, Pa., Sunday Times, September 17, 1950, 19.
  • Keller, Dean H. "Albion Tourgée and a National Education Program." Peabody Journal of Education, XLI (November, 1963), 131-135.
  • Keller, Dean H. "Notes for a Tourjee Family Genealogy." Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (October-December, 1963), 157-158.
  • Keller, Dean H. "Tourgée's Ohio Days." Ohioana, V (Winter, 1962), 98-100, 110.
  • Kunitz, Stanley J. and Howard Haycroft, eds. American Authors, 1600-1900, A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1938.
  • Langford, Gerald. Alias O. Henry, a Biography of William Sidney Porter. New York: Macmillan, 1957.
  • Leisy, Ernest E. The American Historical Novel. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1950.
  • Lively, Robert A. Fiction Fights the Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1957.
  • MacKaye, Percy. Epoch, the Life of Steele MacKaye, Genius of the Theatre in Relation to His Time and Contemporaries. A Memoir by His Son. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927.
  • Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines, 1865-1885. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938.
  • Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines, 1885-1905. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1957.
  • Nye, Russel B. "Judge Tourgée and Reconstruction." Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, L (April, 1941), 101-114.
  • Olenick, Monte M. "Albion W. Tourgée: Radical Republican Spokesman of the Civil War Crusade." Phylon, XXIII (Winter, 1962), 332-345.
  • Olsen, Otto H. "Albion W. Tourgée: Carpetbagger." The North Carolina Historical Review, XL (Autumn, 1963), 434-454.
  • Quinn, Arthur Hobson. The Literature of the American People, An Historical and Critical Survey. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1951.
  • Smith, C. Alphonso. O. Henry Biography. New York: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1918.
  • Toth, Margaret. "Albion Winegar Tourgée, '62." University of Rochester Library Bulletin, VIII (Spring, 1953), 57-62.
  • Weissbuch, Ted N. "Albion W. Tourgée: Propagandist and Critic of Reconstruction." The Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXX (January, 1961), 27-44.
  • West, Susannah R. "Tourgée, Albion Winegar." In Coyle, William, ed. Ohio Authors and Their Books. Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1962.
  • Wilcox, Owen N. "Albion Winegar Tourgée, Another Lawyer-Novelist of the Western Reserve." The Brief, VII (January, 1948), 7-54.
  • Wilson, Edmund. Patriotic Gore, Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.