Sabin 32192 Though bearing different titles these volumes constitute one work, of which part 1 is not numbered and parts 2 and 3 are called "first volume" and "vol. II," respectively. The work is one of several histories largely plagiarized from the "Annual register," London. Pages 3-69 of the first part appear to have been copied from William Russell"s "History of America," London, 1778, V. 2, p. 425-457. The remainder of the first part and practically all of the second and third parts are, apparently, reprinted from "An impartial history of the war in America," London, 1780. For an analysis of the various editions of the work and their relation to the "Annual register," see O. G. Libby, Some pseduo histories of the American revolution (Wisconsin acad. of sciences, arts and letters. Transact. v. 13, pt. 1, 1900, p. 419-425) [v.1] The history of the origin, rise and progress of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies, from its commencement in the year 1764, to the time of General Gage's arrival at Boston in 1774.--[v.2] The history of the rise and progress of the war in North-America from the time of General Gage's arrival at Boston, in May 1774 [to 1777]-- [v.3] The history of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies. Vol. II [1778-1799] Copy missing title page Map housed in map room. See "A new map of North America" in map catalog