James Kirke Paulding - Important Works

Important Works

  • 1807-1808 - Salmagundi (with Washington Irving)
  • 1812 - The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan'
  • 1813 - The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle
  • 1818 - The Backwoodsman
  • 1820 - Salmagundi. Second Series
  • 1822 - A Sketch of Old England by a New England Man
  • 1823 - Koningsmarke, the Long Finne
  • 1825 - John Bull in America, or the New Munchausen
  • 1826 - The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham
  • 1828 - The New Mirror for Travellers
  • 1829 - Tales of the Good Woman, by a Doubtful Gentleman
  • 1830 - Chronicles of the City of Gotham
  • 1831 - The Dutchman's Fireside
  • 1832 - Westward Ho!
  • 1835 - Life of George Washington
  • 1836 - View of Slavery in the United States
  • 1837 - The Book of St. Nicholas
  • 1838 - A Gift from Fairy Land
  • 1846 - The Old Continental, or the Price of Liberty
  • 1849 - The Puritan and his Daughter

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