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“American Versus Italian Brigandage.—Life, Trial and Conviction of W. H. Westervelt,” Philadelphia, 1875. (1)
Atlay, James Beresford; “The Tichborne Case,” London, 1916. (5)
Austrian Archives, Letters from the, quoted in the New YorkWorld, Jan. 10 and 17, 1926. (3)
Bierce, Ambrose; “Collected Works.” (15)
Bierce, Ambrose; “Letters of,” Edited by Bertha Pope, San Francisco, 1922. (15)
Crowe, Pat; “His Story, Confessions and Reformation,” New York, 1906. (8)
Crowe, Pat; “Spreading Evil,” New York, 1927. (8)
Faucigny-Lucigne, Mme. de.; “L’Archiduc Jean Salvator,” Paris. (3)
Faustini, Arnaldo; “Gli Esploratori,” Turin, 1913. (16)
Faustini, Arnaldo; “Le Memorie dell’ ingegniere Andrée,” Milan, 1914. (16)
Felstead, Sidney Theodore (and Lady Muir); “Famous Criminals and their Trials,” London and New York, 1926. (5)
Fisher, H. W.; “The Story of Louise,” New York, 1912. (3)
Garzon, Eugenio; “Jean Orth,” Paris, 1906. (3)
Griffiths, Arthur; “Mysteries of Police and Crime,” London, 1902. (5)
Kenealy, Maurice Edward; “The Tichborne Tragedy,” London, 1913. (5)
Lachmabre, Henri, and Machuron, A.; “Andrée’s Balloon Expedition in Search of the North Pole,” New York, 1898. (16)
Larisch, Countess Marie; “My Past,” London and New York, 1913. (3)
“Letters from Andrée’s Party,” Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1897. (16)
Louise of Belgium, Princess; “My Own Affairs,” New York, (3)
Louise Marie Amélie, Princess of Belgium; “Autour des trônes que j’ai vu tomber,” Paris, 1921. (3)
Louisa of Tuscany, ex-Crown Princess of Saxony; “My Own Story,” London and New York, 1911. (3)
McWatters, George S.; “Detectives of Europe and America,” Hartford, 1877-1883. (11)
Minnigerode, Meade; “Lives and Times.” (2)
Orton, Arthur; “Confessions of,” London, 1908. (5)
Parry, Edward Abbott; “Vagabonds All,” London, 1926. (5)
Parton, James; “Life and Times of Aaron Burr,” Boston and New York, 1898. (2)
Parton, James; “Famous Americans of Recent Times.” (2)
Pidgin, Charles Felton; “Blennerhassett, or the Decree of Fate,” Boston, 1901. (2)
Pidgin, Charles Felton; “Theodosia, the First Gentlewoman of her Times,” Boston, 1907. (2)
Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, V. 14, 1916. (2)
Report of the Select Committee of the Parliament of New South Wales on the Case of William Creswell, Sydney, 1900. (5)
Ross, Christian K.; “Charley Ross,” etc., Philadelphia, 1876; London, 1877. (1)
Safford, W. H.; “Life of Harman Blennerhassett,” 1850. (2)
Safford, W. H.; “The Blennerhassett Papers,” Ed. by, Cincinnati, 1864. (2)
Starrett, Vincent; “Ambrose Bierce,” Chicago, 1920.
Stoker, Bram; “Famous Impostors,” London. (5)
Tod, Charles Burr; “Life of Col. Aaron Burr,” etc., pamph., New York, 1879. (2)
Torelli, Enrico; “Mari d’Altesse,” Paris, 1913. (3)
Wandell, Samuel and Minnigerode, Meade; “Life of Aaron Burr,” New York, 1925. (2)
Walling, George W.; “Recollections of a New York Chief of Police,” New York, 1888. (1)
Westervelt, “Life Trial and Conviction of,” pamph., Philadelphia, 1879. (1)
Transcriber’s Notes:Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.Some questionable spellings (e.g. Monterey instead of Monterrey) are retained from the original.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.
Some questionable spellings (e.g. Monterey instead of Monterrey) are retained from the original.