Selected Works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Stephen Bonsal, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 70+ works in 180+ publications in 6 languages and 4,400 library holdings.
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- Morocco as It Is (1894)
- The Real Condition of Cuba Today (1897)
- The Fight for Santiago (1899)
- The Golden Horseshoe (1906)
- The American Mediterranean (1912)
- Edward Fitzgerald Beale (1912)
- Heyday in a Vanished World (1937)
- Unfinished Business (1944)
- When the French Were Here (1945)
- Suitors and Supplicants (1946)
- The Cause of Liberty (1947)
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