Excerpt from The Real America in Romance, Vol. 2 It was to the great company of Spanish explorers that the task of tracing the dim outline of the double contine
Excerpt from The Real America in Romance, Vol. 11 California and all its gold were won; New Mex1co and Arizona, youngest of our commonwealths, became ours both
Excerpt from The Real America in Romance, Vol. 7 England and France, engaged in a duel too momentous to be finished within the limits of a single volume, are he
Excerpt from The Real America in Romance, Vol. 6 Between the two groups of English colonies north and south, Holland in the previous generation had driven the l
Excerpt from The Real America in Romance, Vol. 5: On Savage Shores, the Age of Consolidation, 1620-1643 But, however limited the tolerance in religion, these co