Sibley
G. C. The Road to Santa Fe: The Journal and Diaries of George Champlin Sibley and Others Pertaining to the Surveying and Marking of a Road from the Missouri Frontier to the Settlements of New Mexico, 1825–1827 / Ed. by Kate L. Gregg. Albuquerque (N.M.), 1995 (1st ed. – 1952).Tayloe E. T.
Mexico, 1825–1828: the Journal and Correspondence of Edward Thornton Tayloe / Ed. by C. Harvey Gardiner. Chapel Hill (N.C.), 1959.
Свидетельства английских путешественников
Youthful America. Selections from Henry Unwin Addingtons Residence in the United States of America, 1822, 23, 24, 25 /
Ed. by Bradford Perkins. Berkeley (Ca.), 1960.Graham M.
Journal of a Residence in Chile during the year 1822, and a voyage from Chile to Brazil in 1823 / Ed. by Jennifer Hayward. Charlottesville (Va.), 2003 (1st ed. – L., 1824).Hall B.
Extracts from a Journal, written on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822. 2 vols. 3rd ed. Edinburgh, 1824.Hall B.
Travels to North America in the Years 1827 and 1828. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1829.Hall F.
Colombia: its present state, in respect of climate, soil, productions, population, government, commerce, revenue, manufactures, arts, literature, manners, education, and inducements to emigration. With itineraries, partly from Spanish surveys, partly from actual observation. Philadelphia, 1825.Hardy R. W. H.
Travels in the Interior of Mexico, in 1825, 1826, 1827, & 1828. L., 1829.Hippisley G.
A narrative of the expedition to the rivers Orinoco and Apure in South America: which sailed from England in November 1817, and joined the patriotic forces in Venezuela and Caraccas. L., 1819.Narrative of a Voyage to the Spanish Main, in the ship “Two friends;” The occupation of Amelia Island, by McGregor, &c. – Sketches of the Province of East Florida; and Anecdotes Illustrative of the Habits and Manners of the Seminole Indians: with an Appendix, Containing a detail of the Seminole War, and the Execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister. L., 1819.
Temple E.
Travels in Various Parts of Peru, Including a Years Residence in Potosi. 2 vols. L., 1830.Thomson f.
Letters on the moral and religious state of South America; written during a residence of nearly seven years in Buenos Aires, Chile, Peru, and Colombia. L., 1827.
Памфлеты, политические трактаты, публицистика
An Appeal to the Government and Congress of the United States Against the Depredations committed by American Privateers on the Commerce of Nations at Peace with Us / By an American Citizen. N.Y., 1819.
Appeal to the Government and People of the United States, in behalf of the Independent South American Provinces. N.Y., 1818.
Bolivar у Europa en las cronicas, el pensamiento politico у la historiografia. Vol. I. Siglo XIX / Dir. por Alberto Filippi. Caracas, 1986.
[Brackenridge Η. M.
] South America: A Letter on the present state of that country to James Monroe, President of the United States, by an American. Wash., D.C., 1817.Causas para declarar la Guerra a los Estados-Unidos del norte у delitos del ministro Poinsett / por un Amante de su Patria. Mexico, 1829.
[Chew B.
] A Sketch of the Politics, Relations, and Statistics, of the Western World, and of those Characteristics of European Policy which most immediately affect its interests: intended to demonstrate the necessity of a Grand American Confederation and Alliance. Philadelphia, 1827.Cobbett W.
Our Anti-Neutral Conduct Reviewed. N.Y. (?), 1817.Duane W.
The Two Americas, Great Britain, and the Holy Alliance, Wash., D.C., 1824.[Everett A. H
.] America: or A general survey of the Political Situation of the several powers of the Western Continent, with conjectures of their future prospects By a citizen of the United States. Philadelphia, 1827.Idem.
Eighteen Hundred and Twenty: A Poem. Part First. L., 1821.[Idem.
] Europe: or a general survey of the present situation of the principal powers; with conjectures on their future prospects: By a Citizen of the United States. Boston, 1822.Gibson Ch.
The Black Legend: Anti-Spanish Attitudes in the Old World and the New. N.Y., 1971.[Gongalves da Cruz A.
] Reply to the Author of the Letter on South America and Mexico, by an American; addressed to Mr. James Munroe, President of the United States, Printed at Washington, in this present year, 1817. Philadelphia, 1817.