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American Revolution (140), World War I (135), Civil War (114), New York State (109), World War II (105), Slavery (100), Federal Era (66), Abolition (61), Otsego County (55), Winston S. Churchill (53), Thomas Jefferson (53), Medieval England (51), British Empire (49), Germany (46), Colonial America (45), English Civil War (45), Feminism (44), Colonial New York (43), Philosophy (42), Abraham Lincoln (40), Russia (37), Tudor (37), Charles I (36), New York City (35), Adolf Hitler (34), Franklin Roosevelt (34), American Architecture (34), American Furniture (33), France (32), Woodrow Wilson (30), English Architecture (29), George Washington (28), Gardening (28), George III (27), John Adams (27), U. S. Constitution (26), Victorian England (26), Loyalists (25), Iroquois (25), Theodore Roosevelt (25), Elizabeth I (24), New Netherland (24), Hudson River Region (22), Cooperstown (22), Richard II (19), Stuart (19), French Revolution (19), Richard Nixon (19), Porcelain/Ceramic (18), Nazi (18), Glorious Revolution of 1688 (17), Aaron Burr (16), James I (16), Painting (16), Treaty of Versailles (16), Cold War (15), William Pitt (15), David Lloyd George (15), Neville Chamberlain (15), Charles II (15), Wars of the Roses (14), Ancient History (14), Queen Victoria (14), Henry Asquith (14), Alexander Hamilton (14), Classical Music (14), Confederacy (14), Roman Empire (14), Gentry (14), Kaiser Wilhelm II (13), Oliver Cromwell (13), Parliamentary Reform (13), Virginia (13), Henry VIII (13), Russian Revolution (13), Constitutional Convention (13), James Madison (13), Napoleonic War (13), War of 1812 (13), Appeasement (13), Gothic and Gothic Revival Architecture (12), Medieval Architecture (12), Andrew Jackson (12), Poetry (12), Aristocracy (12), Nicholas II (12), William Gladstone (11), Henry Kissinger (11), Supreme Court (11), Interior Design (11), John Quincy Adams (10), Erie Canal (10), Secession (10), Impeachment (10), London (10), Henry VII (10), Harry S Truman (10), First Amendment (10), Joseph Stalin (10), Restoration (10), Boer War (9), Austria-Hungary (9), League of Nations (9), British Liberal Party (9), Great Britain (9), Federal Furniture (9), Richard III (9), Watergate (8), William Seward (8), English Furniture (8), House of Lords (8), Mohawk Valley (8), Continental Congress (8), Manors (8), Glassware (8), Wolfgang Mozart (8), Baroque Music (8), Benjamin Disraeli (8), Jefferson Davis (8), American Whig Party (8), Korean War (8), Folk Art (7), Otto von Bismarck (7), Vietnam War (7), anti-Nazi (7), Henry IV (7), James Fenimore Cooper (7), Victorian Furniture (7), Middle East (7), Slave Uprisings (7), Lenin (7), Federal Design (7), George I (7), Napoleon Boneparte (7), Sir William Johnson (7), English Whig Party (7), England (6), Spanish Armada (6), Harman Blennerhasset (6), James II (6), Middlefield (6), Normans (6), Mary Queen of Scots (6), Huguenot (6), Queen Anne (6), Henry V (6), George V (6), James Monroe (6), Stephen Douglas (6), Fugitive Slave Law (6), Martin van Buren (6), Edward VI (6), Tory Party (6), Soviet Union (6), Edmund Burke (6), Schoharie County (5), Suez Crisis (5), Hundred Years War (5), Anthony Eden (5), Paul von Hindenburg (5), Levellers (5), Reference (5), Charles James Fox (5), American Victorian (5), Benjamin Franklin (5), Louis XIV (5), Science Fiction (5), Canadian Campaign (5), William Cooper (5), Crusades (5), Crimean War (5), Edward III (5), Castles (5), Revolution of 1399 (5), Reconstruction (5), Jacobin (5), Fascism (5), Temperance (5), Arctic and Antarctica (5), Lord Palmerston (5), Antique Metal (5), Romanov (5), William III (5), George II (5), Peasantry (5), Lord North (5), Benito Mussolini (5), Anti-Rent War (4), Johann Sebastian Bach (4), Pewter (4), Lighting (4), Greek Revival (4), Chivalry (4), Worcester (4), Feudalism (4), Congress of Vienna (4), Lord Louis Mountbatten (4), German Unification (4), John Jay (4), Benedict Arnold (4), Bosworth Field (4), Edward VIII (4), Cherry Valley (4), John Brown (4), Dwight D. Eisenhower (4), Horatio Nelson (4), Peasants Revolt of 1381 (4), Ludwig van Beethoven (4), Yalta (4), Australia (4), Grey of Fallodon (4), General Sullivan (4), Declaration of Independence (4), Stoneware (4), Immanuel Kant (4), Plantagenet (4), Shakers (4), Clocks (4), Africa (4), Elizabeth II (4), Seven Years War (4), Louis XVI (4), Edward VII (4), Franco-Prussian War (4), Robert Livingston (4), Robert Peel (4), Anne Boleyn (4), John F. Kennedy (3), Reparations (3), Monticello (3), Prince Metternich (3), Lord Howe (3), Erich Ludendorff (3), Joseph Brant (3), Lord Liverpool (3), Henry III (3), John Stuart Mill (3), Fireplace (3), Thurlow Weed (3), Election of 1800 (3), William Llyod Garrison (3), George IV (3), William the Conqueror (3), Asher Benjamin (3), Margaret Thatcher (3), William McKinley (3), Louisiana Purchase (3), Trafalgar (3), George VI (3), General John Burgoyne (3), Edward IV (3), Thomas Paine (3), China (3), Gunpowder Plot (3), Ronald Reagan (3), Vichy (3), Oneonta (3), Kerensky (3), Agincourt (3), Edward II (3), Architecture (3), Petain (3), Henry VI (3), Harold Macmillan (3), Plato (3), Susquehanna (3), King Arthur (3), Charles Lindbergh (3), British Labour Party (3), India (3), Habsburg (3), Lincoln-Douglas Debates (3), Herbert Hoover (3), Hyde Hall (3), French Architecture (3), Harold Wilson (3), Brass (3), Empire Furniture (3), Andrew Johnson (3), Mill (3), Plague (2), Italy (2), Quakers (2), Anglo-Saxon (2), Spanish American War (2), Windsor Castle (2), John Christopher Hartwick (2), Holocaust (2), Mary Tudor (2), Opera (2), Somme (2), Robert Walpole (2), Henry II (2), Horace Walpole (2), Hartford Convention (2), Verdi (2), George Kennan (2), Loomis Gang (2), Prussia (2), Cadwallader Colden (2)
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A propos de ma bibliothèque

The library at Blythewood consists largely of history, with a concentration on British (both domestic and imperial) history from the late medieval period to the Great War, and American history. This conforms largely to my educational background which is concentrated on British history from approximately 1760 to 1919. Professionally, I have devoted myself to researching and writing on the history of central New York.

The library, also, houses a fair amount of general European history, specifically German, French and Russian. Other topics at Blythewood include: European art, architecture (heavy on nineteenth century eastern American and Gothic), antiques, political philosophy, music, and gardening. There is also a growing collection of rare nineteenth century books.

Fiction in confined largely to classic nineteenth century European.

This collection has been assembled over the past forty years by me with a significant influx of books that were housed at Blythewood when I acquired the property.

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