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Free Trade and Sailors' Rights: A Bibliography of the War of 1812

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Free Trade and Sailors' Rights: A Bibliography of the War of 1812

Contributors:

By (Author) John C. Fredriksen

ISBN:

9780313243134

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

22nd January 1985

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

General and world history

Dewey:

016.97352

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

399

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Reviews

It is remarkable that for all of the interest in the War of 1812 generated by historians, there has existed no bibliographic reference work for the conflict comparable to the variety of such guides for the American Revolution, the Mexican War, and the Civil War. That void has at last been filled with the publication of this comprehensive listing of almost six thousand published and unpublished works, both primary and secondary, drawn from over two hundred libraries and over a hundred manuscript repositories.... Both Fredriksen and Greenwood Press are to be commended for this valuable guide to the prodigious efforts at collection and organization it reflects.-Georgia Historical Quarterly
Scholars and history buffs alike should appreciate this bibliography. Fredriksen has assembled more than 5,000 book and periodical citations on all aspects of the War of 1812. He has also identified and briefly described some 110 relevant manuscript collections. ... The manuscripts chapter is perhaps the work's most unusual feature and serves as a nice introduction for those interested in this type of source. Three appendixes, including a list of wartime newspapers, complete this bibliography. A comprehensive tool for public, undergraduate, and graduate libraries.-Choice
"Scholars and history buffs alike should appreciate this bibliography. Fredriksen has assembled more than 5,000 book and periodical citations on all aspects of the War of 1812. He has also identified and briefly described some 110 relevant manuscript collections. ... The manuscripts chapter is perhaps the work's most unusual feature and serves as a nice introduction for those interested in this type of source. Three appendixes, including a list of wartime newspapers, complete this bibliography. A comprehensive tool for public, undergraduate, and graduate libraries."-Choice
"It is remarkable that for all of the interest in the War of 1812 generated by historians, there has existed no bibliographic reference work for the conflict comparable to the variety of such guides for the American Revolution, the Mexican War, and the Civil War. That void has at last been filled with the publication of this comprehensive listing of almost six thousand published and unpublished works, both primary and secondary, drawn from over two hundred libraries and over a hundred manuscript repositories.... Both Fredriksen and Greenwood Press are to be commended for this valuable guide to the prodigious efforts at collection and organization it reflects."-Georgia Historical Quarterly

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John C. Fredriksen, PhD, is an independent historian.

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