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Here is an alphabetical listing – by
author – of books, articles and other printed sources related to
Chautauqua and lyceum.
- Adams,
Herbert Baxter. Higher
Education of the People: The work of Chautauqua. Chautauqua
Press, 1888. [16 pp.] ASIN: B0008CDCGE
- Adams, James Truslow. Frontiers of American Culture: A
Study of Adult Education in a Democracy. New
York: Scribner's Sons, 1944.
- Adams, Jean Handly. Second Fiddle to Chautauqua.
Springfield, MO:
J. H. Adams, 1983
- "Adventures of a
Chautauqua Entertainer." Literary Digest. (Dec 30, 1913):1235-7.
- Alber,
Louis J. "Does the Public Want Quality?" System.
(Mar 1921):373-4.
- Alber,
L. J. "Making Up America's
Mind." Independent 90 (Jun 9, 1917):475.
- Albers, Everett C. Behold
Our New Century: Early 20th Century Visions of America: A Reader from the Great Plains
Chautauqua Society, Inc.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1998. [242 pp.] ISBN: 096642560X
- Albers, Everett C.
"Reflections on Doing Chautauqua: Introduction." Reflections
on Doing Chautauqua. Np (nd):1-2.
- Albert, Allen D.
"The Tents of the Conservative." Scribner's Magazine 72
(Jul 1922): 54-9.
- Alden, Isabella
MacDonald (Pansy). The Chautauqua Girls at Home, Grace Livingston
Hill Library Vol 14. Tyndale House, 1997. [fiction-children's
novel/mass-market paperback]
- Alden,
Isabella MacDonald (Pansy). Four Girls at Chautauqua. New York: Ward, Lock, and Co., not dated. [ca. 1900]
[fiction-children's novel/mass-market paperback]
- Alden, Isabella
MacDonald (Pansy). Four Girls at Chuatauqua,
Grace Livingston Hill Library Vol. 9 Tyndale House, 1996. [fiction-children's
novel/mass-market paperback]
- Alden, Isabella
MacDonald (Pansy). Four Mothers at Chautauqua, Grace Livingston
Hill Library Vol. 15. Tyndale House,
1997. [fiction-children's novel/mass-market paperback]
- Alden, Isabella MacDonald
(Pansy). The Hall in the Grove. Boston:
D. Lothrop, 1882. [fiction-children's novel]
- Amiss, Bettie D. Five
Weeks at Chautauqua for $50.00. (1885).
- Anlauf,
Celeste. Colorado Chautauqua, 1974: A diary of
plans, ideas, procedures, reactions, and recommendations. Western Interstate Commission for
Higher Educaton, 1974. ASIN: B0006W7PUA
- Antczak,
Frederick J. and Edith Seimers. "The
Divergence of Purpose and Practice on the Chautauqua: Keith Vawter's Self Defense." Oratorical
Culture in Nineteenth-Century America:
Transformations in Theory and Practice of Rhetoric. Eds. Gregory
Clark and S. Michael Halloran. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University
Press, 1993: 208-25.
- Aron,
Cindy S. “’No late
hours, no headaches in the morning…”: Self-Improvement Vacations.” Working
at Play: A History of Vacations in the United States.
New York: Oxford
University Press, 1999.
- Austin, Mary. "The
Town That Doesn't Want a Chautauqua." New Republic 47 (Jul 7, 1926): 195-7.
- "Avocational
Education." Independent 82 (Jun 21, 1915): 489-90.
- Baatz,
Simon. Knowledge, Culture & Science in the Metropolis: The New
York Acadamy of
Sciences, 1817-1970. Annals of the New
York Acadamy of
Science No. 584, 1990.
- Babbitt, J. A.
"Chautauqua Boy's Club." Chautauquan
32 (Nov. 1900): 146-8
- Baggott,
Roland W., and Philip McKee. "Christian Culture, R.F.D." Outlook
158 (Aug 5, 1931):428.
- Baker, William H. Plain
Pointed Practical Preaching: Old-fashioned Bible chautauqua
sermons. Greenwich
Book Publishers, 1956. [312
pp.] ASIN: B0007GVSQW
- Baldwin, Neil. Edison:
Inventing the Century. New
York: Hyperion, 1995 :
- "Banners of Chautauqua
Literary and Scientific Circle." Chautauquan
39 (Jul 1904): 434-6.
- Bartlett, John B.
"Bryan, Chautauqua's Orator." Ph.D. diss.,
Ohio State
University, 1963.
- Barrows, Alfred E. Guide
book to Palestine Park, Chautauqua, N.Y. Chautauqua Press, 1920. [32 pp.]
ASIN: B00088DM6S
- Baumgartner, A.
"Foreign View of Chautauqua." Chautauquan
51 (Jul 1908): 244-9.
- Beckmann, Robert O. Colorado Chautauqua 1972, A project of the Colorado Council on the Arts and
Humanities. Resources Development
Internship Program, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,
1972. [20 pp.] ASIN: B00071UWR8
- Bergen, Candice. Knock
Wood. New York: Linden,
1984.
- Bergstrom, Anne-Marit.
Chautauqua Talk. Dakota
Drawings, 1993. ASIN: B0006OZBSQ
- Cavan,
Ruth Shonle.
"School, libraries, chautauqua." Gurler
Chronicle, Gurler Heritage Assn., 1993. [38 pp.]
ASIN: B0006EEACY
- Bernheim,
Alfred C. The Business of the Theatre: An Economic History of the
American Theatre, 1750-1932. New York:
Bloom, 1964.
- Bestor,
Arthur E. Bestor, Jr., Ph.D. “Chautauqua – Chautauqua
Institution.” The Historic Annals of Southwestern New York. William J. Doty, ed. New
York, NY: Lewis Historical
Publishing Co., Inc., 1940.
- Bestor,
A. E. "Chautauqua's Chance To-Day." Independent 91
(Jul 7, 1917): 17-18.
- Bestor, Arthur
Eugene, Jr. Chautauqua Publications: An Historical and
Bibliographical Guide. Chautauqua,
NY: Chautauqua Press, 1934. [non-fiction-bibliographical]
- Billings,
Homer. The Story of Chautauqua
in Southern Oregon. 1959. ASIN: B0007HDH2E
- Brown, Kenneth O. Holy
Ground, Too, The Camp Meeting Family Tree.
Hazleton: Holiness Archives,
1997.
- Blazek, R. "The
Library, the Chautauqua, and the Railroads in DeFuniak Springs, Florida."
Journal of Library History 22 (1987): 377-396.
- Blichfeldt,
E. H. "Body of Chautauqua." Independent 86
(Jun 26.1916): 516-17.
- Blichfeldt,
E. H. "What a Chautauqua is Not."
Chautauquan 67 (Aug 1912): 194-8.
- Bliven,
Bruce. "Mother, Home and Heaven/" New
Republic 37 (Jan 9, 1924):
172-5.
- Bliven,
Bruce. "Nearest the Hearts of Ten Million." Collier's
72 (Sep 8, 1923): 6-7.
- Blum, Daniel. A
Pictorial History of the American Theatre: 1860-1980. New
York: Crown, 1981.
- Blum, Daniel. A
Pictorial History of the Silent Screen. New
York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1953.
- Bode, Carl. The
American Lyceum: Town Meeting of the Mind. New
York: Oxford
University Press, 1956.
- Bode, Carl. The
American Lyceum: Town Meeting of the Mind. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University
Press, 1968.
- Bohn, Frank. "America
Revealed in Its Chautauqua." New York Times Magazine (Oct 10,
1926):3.
- Bond, Susan. I’ve
Seen Chautauqua. Newark,
NJ: Bond Features, 1946.
- Bonnell,
R. K. The Chautauqua
University: Pioneer university without walls, 1883-1898.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent
State University.
- Boyeson, H.
H. "The Chautauqua Movement." The Cosmopolitan Magazine
(June 1895):147-158.
- Boyeson,
H. H., and others. "Vignettes of Chautauqua." Chautauquan 39 (Jul 1904): 449-57.
- Boynton, P. H.
"Summer Schooling." Independent 88 ( June 26, 1916): 519-20.
- Bray, F. C. "Chautauqua
Circle of Home Readers." Independent
79 (Aug. 3, 1914): 177.
- Bray, Frank Chapin "Chautauqua: Fifty Years Young."
American Monthly Review of Reviews 70 (Jul 1924): 71-6.
- Bray, Frank
Chapin. A reading Journey Through Chautauqua. Introduction by Chancellor John H.
Vincent. Chicago:
The Lakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley and Sons, Co.,
1905.
- Bray, F. C.
"Seeing Chautauqua." Independent 79 (Jul 6, 1914): 23-5.
- Bray, F. C.
"Social and Ethical Ideas in Summer Assemblies." Chautauquan 47 (Jul 1907): 171-7.
- Briggs, Irene and Raymond DaBoll. Recollections fo the Lyceum and Chautauqua Circuits.
Maine: Bond Wheelwright,
1969.
- Britten,
Emma Hardinge, Alfred Kitson,
H. A. Kersey. The Lyceum Officers' Manual: A Compendium of
Physical, Moral and Spiritual Exercises for Use in Progressive Lyceums
Connected With Spiritualists' Societies. England, 1914.
- Brown, Kenneth O. Holy
Ground, Too, The Camp Meeting Family Tree.
Hazelton: Holiness Archives, 1997.
- Brubacher,
J. S., and Rudy, W. Higher Education in Trasition.
New York: Harper and Row,
1976.
- Bruch,
Kate P. Early Days of Chautauqua.
Anton, OH,
1897.
- Bryan, William Jennings "The Nation-Wide Chautauqua."
Independent 79 (Jul 6, 1914):
21-3.
- Burr, Agnes R. Russell
H. Conwell and His Work. Philadelphia:
John C. Winston, 1917.
- Burr,
Agnes Rush. Russell H. Conwell and His
Work. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1923.
- Burr, Agnes Rush. Russell
H. Conwell and His Work. Philadelphia:
Winston, 1964.
- Caldedre,
Chester T. "What's Wrong
with the American Stage?" Theatre Magazine 17 (March 1913):74-80+
- Campen,
Richard N. Chautauqua
Impressions: Architecture and Ambiance. Campen
W. Seldon, 1984.
- Canning, Charlotte M.. The Most American Thing in America: Circuit Chautauqua as Performance. 2005
- Canning, Charlotte.
"The Most American Thing in America:
Producing National Identities in Chautauqua." Performing America:
Cultural Nationalism in American Theater. Eds. J. Ellen Gainor and Jeffrey D. Mason. Ann
Arbor: University
of Michigan Press, 1999
(91-105).
- Canning, Charlotte. "The
Platform Versus the State: Circuit Chautauqua's Antitheatrical Theatre." Theatre Journal
50 (Oct 1998): 305-20.
- Canning, Charlotte.
"Under the Brown Tent: Chautauqua in the Community
Landscape." Theatre and Landscape: Scenes of the Twentieth
Century. Eds. Elinor Fuchs and Una Chaudhuri. Ann
Arbor: University
of Michigan Press.
- Carlson, Adelle. Senior Adult Chautauqua. Broadman and
Holman, 1981. [32 pp.] ISBN: 080549801X
- Case,
Victoria, and Robert Ormond Case. We Called It
Culture: The Story of Chautauqua. Garden City, NY: Doubleday,
1948.
- Castle, Marian Johnson.
"Chautauqua, the Intellectual Circus." Forum 87 (June
1932): 369-74.
- Centennial History of Chautauqua County, The: A
Detailed and Entertaining Story of One Hundred Years of Development. Vol. II.
Jamestown, NY:
The Chautauqua Historical Co., 1904.
- Chase, Rebecca. Chautauqua
Summer: Adventures of a Late-Twentieth-Century Vaudevillian.
Harcourt Brace, 1993. [non-fiction-modern chautauqua-circuit-historic
model]
- "Chautauqua."
Outlook 145 (Mar 16, 1927):
325-26.
- "Chautauqua: $158,000
Saves Five-Ring Circus of Culture." News-Week 4 (18 August 1934):35.
- "Chautauqua and Its
Founder." Literary Digest 65 (June 5, 1920):43-44.
- "Chautauqua and
Water." Nation 101 (Aug 5, 1915): 168.
- "Chautauqua as Usual."
Nation 105 (Jul 12, 1917):
33.
- Chautauqua Assembly Daily Herald, The. Serial.
- Chautauqua Assembly Herald, The. Serial.
- "Chautauqua Courses:
Third in a Series of Seminars Planned for Librarianss
in Service." Library Journal 66 (May 15, 1941): 461.
- “Chautauqua Day,
February 23." Chautauquan 69
(Jan 1913): 193-6
- "Chautauqua
Education." Chautauquan 42
(Oct 1905): 171.
- "Chautauqua Idea: The
Most American Thing in America."
Independent 81 (Mar 15,
1915): 390-1.
- "Chautauqua Idea: The
Most American Thing in America."
Independent 86 (May 15, 1916): 251.
- "Chautauqua in a
Nutshell." Literary Digest (Oct 8, 1921): 27-28.
- "Chautauqua in Foreign
Lands." Chautauquan 37 (Jul
1903): 373-81.
- "Chautauqua
Institution." Highlights (Spring 1997).
- "Chautauqua
Institution." In New York
State
Vacationlands, 179. New York:
State Department of Commerce.
- Chautauqua Lake Journal. Serial published for Chautauqua Lake
Camp Meeting Association, Fair Point, NY. Vol. 1, No. 1, July 1873.
- "Chautauqua Liked by
Millions Is 40 Years Old, The." New York Times, 12 July 1941, sec. 4, p.3.
- "Chautauqua
Progress." Survey 44 (Apr
24, 1920): 146.
- "Chautauqua
Stars." Everybody's Magazine 33 (Sep 1915): 323-34.
- "Chautauqua Simposium." Independent 82 (Jun 21, 1915): 497-504.
- Chautauquan, The: A
Monthly. Serial.
- Chautauquan Daily, The. Serial.
- Chautauquan Weekly, The. Serial
- "Chautauquan
to be Merged with Independent." Independent
78 (May 4, 1914):
210-1.
- "Chautauqua's Fortieth
Anniversary." Independent 79 (Aug 17, 1914): 246.
- Christopfano,
Rodney. The Colorado Festival and 1973 Chautauqua touring
festivals. Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education 1973.
[90 pp.] ASIN: B0006YSOI0
- "Chronology."
Chautauquan 37 (July 1903): 395-6.
- Clarkson, Eleanor
Preston. “The Tiger of Lake
Chautauqua.” Motor Boating (July 1963)
- Cole, I.
B. "What's What at Chautauqua."
Independent 91 (Jul 7, 1917):
21-2.
- Coletta,
Paolo E. William Jennings
Bryan:
Progressive Politician and Moral Statesman, 1900-1915. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska
Press, 1968 [non-fiction-biography]
- Commanger,
Henry Steele. The American Mind: An Interpretation of American
Thought and Character Since the 1880's.
New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1950.
- Conkling,
Edgar C. Frederick Law Olmstead’s Point Chautauqua: The Story of an Historic Lakeside
Community. Canisius College
Press.
- Cook, Richard and Daborah Lange. Glen Echo Park: A story of survival: A photo history
of how a fabled chautauqua and legendary
amusement park became a thriving arts colony. Bathesda
Communications Group, 2000. [113
pp.] ISBN: 0615113400
- Cook, Richard and Daborah Lange. Glen Echo Park: A Story of Survival: A Photo History of how a Fabled Chautauqua
and Legendary Amusement Park Became a Thriving Arts Colony. 2000.
- Cook, S. "Origins
of Evening Undergraduate Education in Chicago."
Journal of the Midwest History of
Education Society 22 (1995): 179-193.
- Coski, John
M. "The most American
thing in America":
Circuit chautauqua and the American socio-economic
transition. 1981. ASIN:
B0007AT874
- "Courses Reorganized:
Library Program at Chautauqua, N.Y."
Library Journal 61 (Apr 1,
1936): 290.
- Cowden, Robert H.
Chautauqua Opera Association, 1929-1958. ed.
Leland Fox. National Opera Association, 1974.
- Cram, Mary F. Chautauqua
Salute: A Memoir of the Bestor Years.
Chautauqua Institution, 1990.
- Creese,
J. The Extension of University Teaching. New
York: American Association for Adult Education,
1941.
- Crocker,
Kathleen and Jane Currie. Chautauqua Lake Region. Arcadia: 2002 ISBN: 073851019X
- Crosby, W. C. "Acres of
Diamonds." American Mercury 14 (May 1927): 104-13.
- "Current Tendencies in
the Development of the Chautauqua Movement." Current Opinion
59 (Aug 1915):115-16.
- Curti,
Merle. The Growth of American Thought. 3rd ed. New York:
Harper and Row, 1948.
- Cytron, Barry
D. "The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle in Iowa, 1880-1890." The Palimpsest: Iowa's Popular History Magazine vol. 59 no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1978): 168-175.
- DaBoll, Irene
Briggs, and Raymond F. DaBoll. Recollections
of the Lyceum and Chautauqua Circuits. Freeport,
ME: Bond Wheelwright, 1969.
- Dahlquist,
Dee.
Colorado Chautauqua 1972: A project of the Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities : a report for the Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education.
Resources Development Internship Program, Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education, 1972.
[12 pp.] ASIN: B0006YJNGC
- Dale, S. M. "What
People Do at Chautauqua." Ladie's Home Journal 21 (Jul 1904): 7-8.
- Dalgety,
George S. "Chautauqua's Contribution to American Life." Current
History 34 (Apr 1931): 39-44.
- Davenport, Walter.
"Taking in the Chautauqua." Liberty
9 (Aug 1924):37-39.
- Day, Beth. The
Little Professor of Piney Woods: The Story of Professor Lawrence Jones.
New York: Julian Messner, 1955. [non-fiction-biography]
- Day, Louise. “My Chautauqua.” Idaho
Yesterdays 13, no. 3 (fall 1969): 2-5.
- Deemer,
Lee. Esther's Town. Ames Iowa, 1980.
- Deglar,
Carl N. Out of Our Past: The Forces That Shaped Modern America.
New York: Harper and Row,
1959.
- Deglar,
Carl N. Out of Our Past: The Forces That Shaped Modern America.
New York: Harper Colophon,
1962.
- DeMille,
Cecil B. The Autobiography of Cecil B. DeMille.
Edited by Donald Hayne. N.J.: Prentice-Hall,
1959.
- Detzer,
Karl W. "Broadway, R.F.D.: The Rejuvenated Chautauqua Is Bigger
and Better Than Ever." Century Magazine 116 (Jul 1928):
311-7.
- Devine, Edward T.
"Other Towns That Do Not Want Chautauqua, and Why; Reply to M.
Austin." New Republic 48 Sep 1, 1926): 46-7.
- Dickson, Harris.
"Barnstorming with the Chautauqua." Collier's 57 (Aug 12, 1916): 12-13.
- Dillavou,
George J. "The Swarthmore Chautauqua: An Adult Education Enterprise."
Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Chicago, 1970.
- "Directory:
1882-1906" Chautauquan
36 (Oct 1902): 106-10.
- Dooley, Howard J. and Ricky
L. Sherrod. "Chautauqua: Then and Now." Michigan
Connection (Winter/Spring 1984): 1.
- Downey, M. E. "Chautauqua
School for
Librarians." Library Journal 47 (May 15, 1922): 455-7.
- Downs,
D. W. "Chautauqua: A Unique American Institution." Travel
79 (Aug 1942): 22-5.
- Duncan, Thomas W. O,
Chautauqua. New
York, Coward, McCann, 1935,
- Durr,
Eleanor. Lakeside Lore: Ohio's Chautauqua Vacationland. Hickville, NY: Exposition, 1979.
- DuVernet,
Sylvia. The Muskoka Assembly of the Canadian Chautauqua
Institution: Points of view and personalities. Muskoka Graphics,
1985. ASIN: B0007B8Z54
- Eardman, Loula Grace. "We Did It for the
Town." In Life Was Simpler Then, 97-105. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1963.
- Earley,
Mary Dawn. Stars of the Twenties. New
York: Viking, 1975.
- "Education Ends Only
with Life." Independent 92 (Dec 8, 1917): 485.
- "Education without
Walls." Independent 78 (May
4, 1914): 186-7.
- Edwards, James T., D.D.,
L.L.D. Pen and Picture: A Chautauqua Sketch-Book. Meadville,
PA:
The Chautauqua-Century Press, 1896.
- Eggars,
G. W. "Art Aspects of Chautauqua." Chautauquan 63 (Jun 1911): 45-9.
- Ellerbe, Alma, and Paul
Ellerbe. "The 'I Want to Know' Club." Collier's 69
(Sep 17, 1921): 13.
- Ellerbe, Alma, and Paul
Ellerbe. "The Most American Thing in America."
The World's Work 48 (Aug 1924): 440-6.
- Ely, Richard T. Ground
Under Our Feet: An Autobiography. New
York: Macmillan, 1938.
- Ennis, Catherine. Chautauqua:
A Romance. Naiad Press, 1993.
- Epstein,
Donald B. "Gladstone Chautauqua: Education and Entertainment,
1893-1928." Oregon Historical Quarterly vol. 80 no. 4 (Winter 1979): 391-403.
- Erskine,
J. "Drawbacks of an Isolated Music Training." Musician
35 (Aug 1930): 9.
- Estey,
Winifred Wood. History of the South
Florida Chautauqua. 1959.
[8 pp.] ASIN: B0007K4WZC
- Etty,
Anne Suhm "What's
Wrong with Chautauqua?" Drama 14 (Mar 1924): 213-4.
- "Evolution of
Chautauqua." Chautauquan 35
(July 1902): 349-53.
- "Experiences at
Chautauqua." American Monthly Review of Reviews 50 (Aug
1914): 225-6.
- Fancher,
Pauline. Chautauqua: Its Architecture and Its People. Banyan,
1979.
- Fargo, Lucille Foster. Prairie Chautauqua. Smith, 1991. ASIN: B0007H6K8W
- Fargo, Lucille F.
Prairie Chautauqua. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1943.
- Fennimore,
Keith J. The Heritage of Bay View: A Centennial History,
1875-1975. Grand
Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdman, 1975.
- Ferguson, C. W.
"Americans Not Everyone Knows: Lewis Miller." PTA
Magazine Vol. 61, No. 3 (1966): 12-14.
- Field, Mary Hannah.
"Chautauquan of Long Ago." Chautauquan 31 (Aug 1900): 512-5.
- Field, Mary Hannah.
"Evolution of Mrs. Thomas." Chautauquan
39 (Jul 1904): 437-44.
- Field, Mary Hannah. Kate
Thurston's Chautauqua Circles. Meadville,
PA: Flood and Vincent, 1893.
- "Fifty-eighth Summer
Session." School and Soc 34 (Jul 11, 1931): 51.
- Fisher, Ronald M. “Leisure Time: ‘The Sharing
of Happiness.’” in Life
in Rural America, National
Geographic Society (1974): 124-151.
- Flude, George L.
"The Leaven of Chautauqua." World To-Day 21 (Sep
1911): 1120-2.
- Flynn, John T.
"This Quaker Professor Entertains Millions of People: P. M. Pearson,
Founder of the Swarthmore Chautauqua." American Mercury
102 (Sep 1926): 58-9.
- Foster, F. M.
"Community Table in a Small Library: Smith Memorial
Library." Wilson Library Bulletin 17 (Mar 1943): 528-30.
- Frank, Glenn. "The
Parliament of the People." Century 98 (Jul 1919): 401-16
- Franklin,
Margaret B. Chautauqua.
M.B. Franklin, 1984. ASIN: B00072GHDA
- Fraser, Sir John Foster.
"Chautauqua! How Rural America
Gets Its Culture." Evening Standard (Aug 3, 1925): 401-16.
- Gale, Z. "Katytown in the Eighties: Home Study
Courses." Harper's Monthly Magazine 157 (Aug 1928):
288-94.
- Galey, Mary.
Grand Assembly: The Story of Life at the Colorado Chautauqua.
Colorado: First Flatiron Press, 1981.
- Galey,
Mary. Grand Assembly: The Story of Life at the Colorado
Chautauqua Centennial Edition. Winlock, 1998.
- Gallagher, E. A.
"Was William Rainey Harper the Founder of the Junior
College?" Journal of the Midwest
History of Education Society 24 (1997): 33-38.
- Gance,
Abel. The Parade's Gone By. New
York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968.
- Gentile,
John S. Cast of One: One-Person Shows from the Chautauqua Platform
to the Broadway Stage. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
- Gentile,
John S. "Chautauqua!!: A Play by Patti
McKinny; Revised and Directed by John
Gentile." Insight vol. 21 no. 2 (Winter 1998): 2-3.
- Gentile,
John S. "A Chautauqua of Our Own." Insight,
vol. 21 no. 2 (Winter 1998): 7-10.
- Gerwig,
George William. Chautauqua. East Aurora,
NY: Roycrofters,1924.
- Gilbert, Douglas. American
Vaudeville: It's Life and Times. New
York: Dover,
1963.
- Gilbert, L. "In
Old Chautauqua." Chautauquan
63 (Jun 1911): 50-7.
- Gill, C. W.
"Chautauqua and the New Books." Chautauquan
67 (Jul 1912): 147-9.
- Gingerich,
William J. The Washington Chautauqua. State Historical Society of Iowa. ASIN: B0007I57WG
- Gish,
Lillian. The Movies Mr. Griffith and Me. N.J.:Prentice-Hall, 1969.
- Glick, David T. "The
Independent Chautauquas Then and Now." Henry
Ford Museum
and Greenfield Village
Herald 13 (1984): 42-51.
- Godfrey,
Barbara Pearson Lange. Man of
Chautauqua and his caravans of culture: The life
of Paul M. Pearson. ASIN: B0006RQVTG
- Goodspeed,
Thomas Wakefield. A History of the University
of Chicago: The
First Quarter Century. Chicago:
University of Chicago
Press, 1916.
- Goodspeed,
Thomas Wakefield. A History of the University
of Chicago: The
First Quarter Century. Chicago:
University of Chicago
Press, 1972.
- Goodspeed,
Thomas Wakefield. William Rainey Harper. Chicago,
1928.
- Gould,
Joseph E. The Chautauqua Movement: An Episode in the Continuing
American Revolution. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1961.
- Gould,
Joseph. The Chautauqua Movement. 1911. Reprint, Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1972.
- Graham, Donald L.
"Circuit Chautauqua, a Middle Western Institution." Ph.D. diss., University
of Iowa, 1953.
- Grattan,
C. Hartley. In Quest of Knowledge: A Historical Perspective on
Adult Education. New York:
National Board of Young Men's Christian Associations Press, 1955.
- Grattan,
C. H. In Quest of Knowledge: A Historical Perspective on Adult
Education. New York:
Arno Press, 1971.
- Gray, J. The University
of Minnesota,
1851-1951. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota
Press, 1951.
- Green, Abel, and Joe Laurie,
Jr. Show Biz: From Vaude to Video.
New York: Henry Holt, 1951.
- Green, Lee. "Camp
Chautauqua." American
Way 31 (May 15, 1998): 46.
- Gunby,
A. A. Louisiana Chautauqua Memorial. [84 pp.] ASIN: B00087KMSU
- Habberton,
John. The Chautauquans. 1891.
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