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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Brown, John E. "Toward the Writing of a New County History." Harford Historical Bulletin 64 (Spring 1995): 55-104.

Brownell, Charles F. "Marketing Wild Animals." Menckeniana 149 (Spring 1999): 1-6.

Bryant, John. "Poe's Ape of UnReason: Humor, Ritual, and Culture." Nineteenth-Century Literature 51 (June 1996): 16-52.

Byron, Gilbert. "H. L. Mencken Versus the Eastern Shore." Menckeniana (Summer 1983): 13-16.

Cain, James M. Career in C Major. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1986.

Cain, William E. "H. L. Mencken in Our Time." Sewanee Review 104 (Fall 1996): 229-47.

Cain, William E. "A Lost Voice of Dissent: H. L. Mencken in our Time." Sewanee Review 104 (Spring 1996): 229-47.

Cain, William E. "A Lost Voice of Dissent: H. L. Mencken in our Time." Menckeniana 145 (Spring 1998): 1-11.

Callcott, Margaret Law. "Mrs. Calvert's Poet." Riversdale Letter 14 (Spring 1997): 2.

Canada, Mark. "The Right Brain in Poe's Creative Process." Southern Quarterly 36 (Summer 1998): 96-105.

Cappello, Mary. "'Berenice' and Poe's Marginalia: Adversaria of Memory." New Orleans Review 17, no. 4 (1990): 54-65.

Carey, Gregory A. "The Poem as Con Game: Dual Satire and the Three Levels of Narrative in Ebenezer Cook's 'The Sot-weed Factor'." Southern Literary Journal 23 (Fall 1990): 9-19.

Carroll, Daniel B. "Henri Mercier on Slavery: The View of a Maryland Born Diplomat, 1860-1863." Maryland Historical Magazine 63 (1968): 299-310.

"Celebrating the Legacy of Maryland." Maryland 25 (Fall 1993): 20-25.

Chamberlain, John. "The Young Mencken." Menckeniana 50 (Summer 1974): 6-8.

Chambers, Tom. "Harford County Newspapers of the 19th Century." Harford Historical Bulletin 50 (Fall 1991): 87-88.
Notes: County and local newspapers are a vast untapped historical resource. A series of short articles by Tom Chambers demonstrates the important function of county newspapers in local politics during the upheavals of the Civil War era. Harford County, like many other Maryland rural areas, harbored lively competition between newspapers that reflected the political divisions of citizens. For a more extensive study of another part of Maryland , see Dickson Preston's <em>Newspapers of Maryland's Eastern Shore</em>.

Chambers, Tom. "Harford's Rich Newspaper Heritage: Harford County Newspapers Established During the 19th Century." Harford Historical Bulletin 50 (Fall 1991): 89-95.

Chambers, Tom. "Political Parties, Their Newspapers and Their Battling Editors." Harford Historical Bulletin 50 (Fall 1991): 101-12.

Chambers, Tom. "Political Upheaval Brings Upheaval in Harford County Newspaper Publishing." Harford Historical Bulletin 50 (Fall 1991): 113-27.

Chambers, Tom. "The Travail of Early Newspapers in Harford County." Harford Historical Bulletin 50 (Fall 1991): 96-100.

Chappell, Helen. "Story Teller." Annapolitan 5 (March 1991): 45-48.

Cheslock, Elise H. "How Did the Saturday Night Club Fare?" Menckeniana 112 (Winter 1989): 2-6.

Cheslock, Louis. "Some Personal Memories of H. L. M." Menckeniana 49 (Spring 1974): 3-11.

Clark, Michael D. "Jonathan Boucher: the Mirror of Reaction." Huntington Library Quarterly 33 (1969): 19-32.

Cleator, P. E., ed. Letters from Baltimore: The Mencken-Cleator Correspondence. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1982.

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