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In Search of America: Transatlantic Essays, 1951-1990

By: Marcus Cunliffe | Book details

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Copyright Acknowledgments
The author's estate and the publisher gratefully acknowledge the following sources for granting permission to use copyrighted material:
Chapters One and Two, "Backward Glances" and "Crèvecoeur Revisited," are courtesy of the Journal of American Studies, Cambridge University Press.
Chapter Three, "George Washington's Generalship," is courtesy of George A. Billias.
Chapter Four, "'They Will All Speak English': Some Cultural Consequences of Independence," is courtesy of Ronald Hoffman and the U.S. Capitol Historical Society/ University Press of Virginia.
Chapter Five, "The Presidental Elections of 1789 and 1792," is reprinted from History of American Presidential Elections, ed. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. ( New York: Chelsea House, 1971, 1972). By permission of McGraw-Hill, Inc., and courtesy of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., and Chelsea House Publishers.
Chapter Six, "Madison as Commander-in-Chief," is courtesy of Ernest R. May.
Chapter Eight, "The Two Georges: The President and the King," is courtesy of American Studies International.
Chapter Nine, "The Doubled Images of Washington and Lincoln," is courtesy of Gabor S. Boritt.
Chapter Ten, "Woodrow Wilson's George Washington," appeared earlier as an introduction to George Washington by Woodrow Wilson. Introduction copyright © 1969 by Schocken Books Inc. Reprinted by permission of Schocken Books, published by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc.
Chapter Eleven, "Frances Trollope," is courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian Institution.
Chapters Twelve, "America at the Great Exhibition of 1851," Fourteen, "Stephen Crane and the American Background of Maggie," and Nineteen, "American Watersheds," are reprinted from American Quarterly. Copyright 1951, 1955, and 1961. Courtesy of American Quarterly.
Chapter Thirteen, "Mark Twain and His 'English' Novels," is reprinted from The Prince and the Pauper and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. Introduction by Marcus Cunliffe . Introduction copyright © 1982 by the New American Library, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc.
Chapter Fifteen, "What was the Matter with Henry Adams?" is reprinted from Commentary, June, 1965, by permission, all rights reserved.

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