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David G. Loth • 28 Items / 23 Books, 2 Articles, 3 Reviews
Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy (1939)
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    American History (Review)
    Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy, by David G. Loth
    1. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    The American Historical Review, April 1941, p. 669
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    Patroon Schuyler's Son-in-Law (Review)
    Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy, by David G. Loth
    1. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    The Nation, November 11, 1939, p. 530
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    Federalist Leader (Review)
    Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy, by David G. Loth
    1. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    The Saturday Review, September 16, 1939, p. 5
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    New Books: A Reader's List (5 Reviews)
    General
    1. Men, Women, and Places by Sigrid Undset
    2. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    3. The New Democracy and the New Despotism by Charles E. Merriam
    4. Haywire by Hector Bolitho
    5. Cowboys Dances by Lloyd Shaw
    The New Republic, October 11, 1939, p. 278
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    Books of the Week (7 Reviews)
    Escape, by Ethel Vance
    1. Escape by Ethel Vance
    2. Apostle of Charity by Theodore Maynard
    3. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    4. The Last Tragedian by Otis Skinner
    5. Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne
    6. England and the Continent by Carlo Scarfoglio
    7. Saint Thomas and the Greeks by Anton C. Pegis
    Commonweal, October 6, 1939, pp. 540-543
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    Briefly Noted (15 Reviews)
    General
    1. Forces in American Criticism by Bernard Smith
    2. Atoms in Action by George Russell Harrison
    3. Master Builders by Stefan Zweig
    4. A Victorian in the Modern World by Hutchins Hapgood
    5. Science Today and Tomorrow by Waldemar Kaempffert
    6. After Seven Years by Raymond Moley
    7. Cape Horn by Felix Riesenberg
    8. The Glass Giant of Palomar by David O. Woodbury
    9. Abraham Lincoln by Agnes Rogers
    10. Mexico: An Object Lesson by Evelyn Waugh
    11. After Twelve Years by Michael A. Musmanno
    12. Hardly a Man Is Now Alive by Daniel Carter Beard
    13. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait of a Prodigy by David G. Loth
    14. In Defense of France by Edouard Daladier
    15. Elizabeth and Leycester by Frederick C. Chamberlin
    The New Yorker, September 23, 1939, pp. 62-63