SLAVERY: George Fitzhugh, Cannibals All: Slaves without Masters, ed. Floan, The South in Northern Eyes (Texas). Schultz, Nationalism 6- Sectionalism in South Carolina, 1852-1860 ( Duke) Allan Nevins, Ordeal of the Union (Scribner) Harold R. Hopkins, Dred Scott's Case (Fordham) Charles Francis Adams, Lee's Centennial, ed. Nichols, The Disruption ofAmerican Democracy ( Macmillan ) Vincent C. Simms, A Decade of Sectional Controversy ( North Carolina ) Roy F. Owing to limited quantities of many of the books, interested persons should place their orders immediately. For the benefit of students and book collectors, listed below under specific headings are some of the lesser-known but still available books that may be ordered from publishers, whose names are in parentheses after the titles. The New York & Pennsylvania Co., Inc., recently distributed to leading Civil War historians an attractive and worthwhile-though sometimes inaccurate-bibliography of some 1,000 titles on the war in print and obtainable from publishers. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:
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