Works
From 1888 to 1937, Andrews wrote more than 100 books, articles, essays and published addresses, and it is estimated that he wrote about 360 book reviews, newspaper articles and short notes.
Among his published works:
- The Colonial Period of American History New Haven, 1934-1937 (4 volumes), called "his masterpiece"
- The Colonial Period New York, 1912
- Colonial Self-Government
- The Colonial Background of the American Revolution New Haven, 1924
- The Fathers of New England
- Colonial Folkways
- Jonathan Dickinson's Journal, edited with Evangeline Walker Andrews
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