

Mainstream of America
Series · 4 books · 1954-2025
Books in series
#2
Land Where our Fathers Died
The Settling of the Eastern Shores, 1607-1735
1962
#5
From Lexington to Liberty
The Story of the American Revolution
1955
Revolutionary War

#13
Glory, God and Gold
1954
Mainstream of America series, Vol. 2.
History of the American Southwest, vividly recreating its 400 years of bloodshed, betrayal & violence.

#16
The Time Between the Wars
2025
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Authors

Paul I. Wellman
Author · 10 books
Paul Iselin Wellman, newspaperman, writer of popular history, novelist and screenwriter, is best known for his books set in the Great Plains of the United States and Kansas. In addition to his books several Hollywood movies, Cheyenne, The Walls of Jericho, Jubal, Apache, The Comancheros, and The Iron Mistress are based on his novels. Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul\_Wel... http://www.washburn.edu/reference/cks...
Marion L. Starkey
Author · 3 books
Marion Lena Starkey was Editor of the Saugus Herald newspaper, and a teacher at the Hampton Institute and the University of Connecticut at New London, having attended the Harvard Graduate school of Education. A descendant of Mayflower passenger Peregrine White, Starkey has published extensively on the Salem Witch Trials and the history of New England.

Bruce Lancaster
Author · 6 books
Bruce Lancaster was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on August 22, 1896. He served in the U.S. Army along the Mexican border in 1916 and later in France. After the war he returned to school and received a B.A. from Harvard in 1918. He worked in administration and sales for nine years, after which he served in the U.S. Foreign Service as Vice-Consul to Kobe, Japan (1928-1932). Following his return to the United States he became assistant secretary to the board of governors of the Society of New York Hospitals, and began to write the novels which would make him famous. Most of his works are historical novels, including Guns of Burgoyne, Trumpet to Arms, and Blind Journey. He has also written historical non-fiction, such as From Lexington to Liberty (1955).