Other Books of Interest
Teachers for the Prairie; The
University of Illinois and the Schools, 1868-1945. By
HENRY C. JOHNSON, JR. and ERWIN
V. JOHANNINGMEIER. (Urbana: University of Illinois
Press, 1972. xx+ 508p.; bibliography and
index. $15.00.)
Conception; A History of the First
Century of the Conception Colony, 1858-1958; A
History of the First Century of
Conception Abbey, 1873-1973; A History of New
Engelberg College, Conception
College, and the Immaculate Conception Seminary,
1886-1971. By EDWARD E. MALONE, O.S.B. (Elkhorn,
Nebraska: Michaeleen Press,
1971. 230p.; appendices and
index. $8.50.)
Present in the Past: Source Problems
in American History. Edited by ARMIN
RAPPAPORT
and RICHARD P. TRAINA.
(New York: Macmillan Co., 1972. xiv + 498p. $5.25.) A
collection of primary sources and essays
on various periods in American history.
The Historian's Handbook: A
Descriptive Guide to Reference Works. By
HELEN J.
POULTON. (Norman: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1972. xi + 304p.; indexes. $4.95.)
Naval Documents of the American
Revolution: Volume V, American
Theatre: May 9,
1776-July 31, 1776. Edited by WILLIAM JAMES MORGAN. (Washington, D.
C.: De-
partment of the Navy, 1970. xxviii +
1486p.; appendices, bibliography, and index.
$13.50.)
The Howe Brothers and the American
Revolution. By IRA D. GRUBER.
(New York:
Atheneum, 1972. xv + 396p.; appendix,
sources, and index. $14.95.)
The Counter-Revolution in
Pennsylvania, 1776-1790. By ROBERT L. BRUNHOUSE.
(Har-
risburg: Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission, 1971. viii + 368p.; bibli-
ography, appendices, and index. $5.00.)
The Partisan Spirit: Kentucky
Politics, 1779-1792. By PATRICIA
WATLINGTON. (New
York: Atheneum, 1972. viii + 276p.;
biblography and index. $12.95.)
Democracy and Union: The United
States, 1815-1877. By FRANK OTTO
GATELL and PAUL
GOODMAN. (New York: Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc., 1972. vii + 198p.; illustra-
tions and index. $4.00.)
Reframing the Constitution: An
Imperative for Modern America. By LELAND
D. BALDWIN.
(Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO,
Inc., 1972. xiv + 145p.; index. $5.50.)
Indian Peace Medals in American
History. By FRANCIS PAUL PRUCHA.
(Madison: State
Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1971.
xiv + 186p.; bibliography and index. $15.00.)
Folk Medicine of the Delaware and
Related Algonkian Indians. By GLADYS
TANTAQUID-
GEON. (Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission, 1972. 145p.;
illustrations and index. Cloth, $4.00
and Paper, $2.50.)
The War That Never Ended: The American
Civil War. By ROBERT CRUDEN.
(Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1973. x +
208p.; illustrations and index. $8.95.)
The Last Campaign: Grant Saves the
Union. By EARL SCHENCK MIERS.
(Philadelphia:
J. B. Lippincott Co., 1972. 213p.; maps,
notes, and index. $7.95.)
Economic History of Wisconsin During
the Civil War Decade. By FREDERICK
MERK.
(Madison: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin, 2nd ed., 1971. 414p.; illustrations and
index. $10.00.)
Swedes in Chicago: A Demographic and
Social Study of the 1846-1880 Immigration. By
ULF BEIJBOM. (Uppsala, Sweden and Chicago: Uppsala University and Chicago
His-
torical Society, 1971. 381p.;
illustrations, tables, biblography, and index. $12.50.)
Kentucky: A Pictoral History. Edited by J. WINSTON COLEMAN, JR. (Lexington:
Uni-
versity Press of Kentucky, 1971. 256p.;
illustrations. $7.95.)