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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Foster, James W., and Susan R. Falk. George Calvert: The Early Years. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1983.

Frasseto, Claude B. Betsy Bonaparte, ou la Belle de Baltimore. [France]: J.C. Lattes, 1988.

Goodspeed, Tom. "Glenn Peacock: Presidential River Guide." Maryland 23 (Summer 1991): 52-53.

"Hal Clagett III: pedigree and past performance indicate a true stayer." Maryland Horse 1 (September 1997): 1.
Notes: In <em>Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred</em> (September 1997).

Hallam, L. "Sultan of Swat Hits 100." Southern Living 30 (May 1995): 22.

Hickey, Joseph B., Jr. "Rodger Gill: A Trainer of the Old School." Maryland Horse 58 (January 1992): 24-27.

Hickey, Joseph B., Jr. "Fitzsimmons Heritage Continues in Maryland." Maryland Horse 57 (May 1991): 30-36.

Hickey, Joseph B. "Harry Isaacs Remembered by Joe Hickey." Maryland Horse 56 (December 1990): 32-34.

Hodes, Michael C. "Jim McKay Up Close and Personal." Maryland 27 (September/October 1995): 12-17, 120.

Hoffman, Ronald. Princes of Ireland, Planters of Maryland: A Carroll Saga, 1500 - 1782. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press/Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture, 2000.
Notes: Among the signers of the Declaration of Independence, Maryland's Charles Carroll of Carrollton was conspicuously different from most of his colleagues. Fabulously wealthy and Roman Catholic, Carroll was very aware of his family's origins as traditional leaders in their former Irish homeland. Ronald Hoffman skillfully recounts the story of this family's successful struggle to maintain its status in the face of official religious intolerance. In surveying the path that led from Ely O'Carroll in Ireland to the shores of the Chesapeake, Hoffman helps explain why a very conservative family would embrace the cause of revolution.

"Jockey's Fame Revived." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (March/April 1996): 20.

Johnston, Sona K. "Friendship and Patronage: A Nineteenth-Century Tradition." Maryland Humanities (March/April 1994): 10-12.

Kaplan, Jim. Lefty Grove, American Original. Cleveland, OH: Society for American Baseball Research, 2000.

"Larry MacPhail: Harford County's Laird of Glenangus and 'The Shrewdest Executive in the History of Baseball'." Harford Historical Bulletin 59 (Winter 1994): 3-26.

Leder, Drew. The Soul Knows No Bars: Inmates Reflect on Life, Death and Hope. Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.

McGee, Marty. "Chick Lang, Jr., dead at 47." Maryland Horse 60 (December 1994/January 1995): 53.

McGraw, John Joseph. My Thirty Years in Baseball. Reprint edition, Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1995.

Manchester, William Raymond. Disturber of the Peace: The Life and Times of H. L. Mencken. New York: Harper, 1951; revised edition. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1986.

Mann, Jack. "Hamilton Smith Reaps Rewards-At Long Last." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (April 1998): 62-63.

Mann, Jack. "Getting on with it: the life and times of trainer Ron Cartwright." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (September/October 1994): 8-15.

Mann, Jack. "Arnold and Sylvia Heft approach racing with flair." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred November/December 1995, 64.

Mann, Jack. "Henry S. Clark: from age to age a Master of his profession." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred March/April 1994, 48-50.

Mann, Jack. "Howard and Sondra Bender savor well-earned success." Maryland Horse 57 (October/November 1993): 10-15.

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