Carl Bridenbaugh, 1962
Cities in the wilderness; the first century of urban life in
America, 1625-1742, by
Carl Bridenbaugh. New York: The Ronald Press Company, c1938.
Rebels and gentleman; Philadelphia in the age of Franklin,
by Carl and Jessica
Bridenbaugh. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, c1942.
Peter Harrison, first American architect. Chapel Hill:
Univ. of North Carolina
Press, 1949.
The colonial craftsman. New York: New York University
Press, 1950; Reprint,
New York: Dover Publications, 1990.
Myths and realities; societies of the colonial South.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State
University Press, 1952.
Cities in the wilderness: the first century of urban life
in America, 1625-1742.
2d ed. New York: Knopf, 1955.
Cities in revolt; urban life in America, 1743-1776. 1st
ed.
New York: Knopf, 1955.
Seat of empire; the political role of eighteenth-century Williamsburg.
New ed.
Williamsburg, Va., Colonial Williamsburg; distributed by Holt, New
York, 1958.
Mitre and sceptre; transatlantic faiths, ideas, personalities,
and politics, 1689
1775. New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.
Myths & realities; societies of the colonial South. New York: Atheneum, 1963.
Vexed and troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642. New York: Oxford
University Press,
1968, c1967.
No peace beyond the line; the English in the Caribbean, 1624-1690,
by Carl and
Roberta Bridenbaugh. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972.
Silas Downer, forgotten patriot : his life and writings,
by Carl Bridenbaugh.
Providence: Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation, 1974.
The spirit of '76: the growth of American patriotism before
independence, by Carl
Bridenbaugh. New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Rebels and gentlemen: Philadelphia in the age of Franklin,
by Carl and Jessica
Bridenbaugh. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978, c1970.
Jamestown, 1544-1699, by Carl Bridenbaugh. New York: Oxford
University
Press, 1980.
Early Americans, by Carl Bridenbaugh. New York: Oxford
University Press,
1981.
Gentleman's progress: the Itinerarium of Dr. Alexander Hamilton,
1744, edited
with an introduction by Carl Bridenbaugh. Itinerarium Pittsburgh:
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992?, c1948.
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