Philip Alexander Bruce
Philip Alexander Bruce (March 7, 1856 – August 16, 1933) was an American historian who specialized in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Author of over a dozen volumes of history, Bruce's scope ranged from the first Virginia settlements to the early 20th century. He is known for writing the first complete history of the University of Virginia, descriptions of the lives of the original settlers of Virginia, and for his insights into Thomas Jefferson's wide-ranging intellect. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1903New York : American Book Co. [c1903]378, 36 p. b illus. (incl. port., maps) 19 cm. -
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Published 1905Philadelphia : Printed for subscribers only by George Barrie & Sons, [1905]1 online resource (xxi, 491 pages) : illustrations, plates, portraits, maps.LLMC Digital
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3Richmond, Virginia Historical Society.v. ill. 24 cm.Other Authors: “...Bruce, Philip Alexander, 1856-1933...”