Edward Eggleston, 1900
A first book in American history, with special reference to
the lives and
deeds of great Americans. By Edward Eggleston. New York, Cincinnati
[etc.] American Book Company, c1915; Reprint, Lake Wales, Fla.:
Lost Classics Book Co., c1996.
A history of the United States and its people, for use of schools.
By
Edward Eggleston. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, American book company,
c1888; Reprint, Lake Wales, Fla.: Lost Classics Book Co., c1998.
The circuit rider: a tale of the heroic age. By Edward
Eggleston. New
York: J. B. Ford & Company, 1874; Reprint, St. Clair Shores,
Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1974.
The end of the world: A love story. New York, AMS Press, 1969.
The Hoosier school-master. A novel. By Edward Eggleston.
With twenty-
nine illustrations. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1883; Reprint
with an introduction by B. Edward McClellan; illustrated by Frank
Beard. 1st Midland book ed. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1984.
Montezuma and the conquest of Mexico. By Edward Eggleston
and Lillie
Eggleston Seelye. New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1880.
Stories of American life and adventure: third reader grade.
By Edward
Eggleston. New York: American Book Company, c1895.
The transit of civilization from England to America in the
seventeenth
century, by Edward Eggleston. New York: D. Appleton and Company,
1901.
The beginners of a nation; a history of the source and rise
of the earliest
English settlements in America, with special reference to the life
and character of the people. By Edward Eggleston. New York,
D. Appleton and company, 1896; Reprint, New York, Johnson Reprint
Corp., 1970.
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