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- The king and the cowboy, Theodore Roosevelt and Edward the Seventh : secret partners, David Fromkin
- Governor's message and documents on the subject of the doings of the arbiter, with the report of the committee of the Legislature in relation to the Northeastern Boundary
- Lords of the desert, the battle between the United States and Great Britain for supremacy in the modern Middle East, James Barr
- An appeal to the people;, being a review of the late correspondence and documents, relating to the rejection of the British minister: including an examination of the "arrangement" of April last., By the editor of the New York Evening post
- Fifty ships that saved the world;, the foundation of the Anglo-American alliance
- The last thousand days of the British empire, Churchill, Roosevelt, and the birth of the Pax Americana, Peter Clarke
- Jay's treaty,, a study in commerce and diplomacy,, by Samuel Flagg Bemis
- Definitive statement, on the part of the United States, of the case referred in pursuance of the convention of 29th September, 1827, between the said States and Great Britain, to His Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, for his decision thereon
- Churchill, Eisenhower, and the making of the modern world, Christopher Catherwood
- Speech of Mr. Truman Smith, of Conn. on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., February 7th, 1846
- The Churchill complex, the curse of being special, from Winston and FDR to Trump and Brexit, Ian Buruma
- Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France, with an attempt to shew what are the real causes of the failure of the negociation
- Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on the subjects committed to their joint negotiation, with their communications to the Secretary of State :, accompanying the message of the President of the United States, received of the 22d of March, 1808 ; March 23, 1808 ; printed by order of the House of Representatives, part III
- Collateral damage, Britain, America, and Europe in the age of Trump, Kim Darroch
- An empire on the edge, how Britain came to fight America, Nick Bunker
- The boundaries formerly in dispute between Great Britain and the United States, a lecture, by Sir Francis Hincks
- A letter addressed to the Hon. James Madison, secretary of state of the United States., Printed in America
- Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799
- Selections from the correspondence of Thomas Barclay,, formerly British Consul-General at New York,, ed. by George Lockhart Rives ..
- A world on fire, Britain's crucial role in the American Civil War, Amanda Foreman
- The memorial of the merchants & traders of the city of Baltimore
- Letter from Mr. Erskine, the British minister, to the Secretary of State, on the subject of the British Orders in Council of the eleventh of November, 1807;, accompanying a message from the President of the United States, received on the 30th March, 1808., April 2, 1808, printed by order of the House of Representatives
- Roosevelt's lost alliances, how personal politics helped start the Cold War, Frank Costigliola
- War or no war? ..., in two letters, by Lycurgus
- Three letters, written, and originally published, under the signature of a South Carolina planter, the first on the case of Jonathan Robbins ... : the second on the recent captures of American vessels by British cruisers ... : the third on the right of expatriation, by Charles Pinckney ... ; to which is added, an appendix containing sundry documents concerning Jonathan Robbins
- Miss Bax of the embassy ..
- The peace of Christmas Eve
- Speech of the Hon. De Witt Clinton, in the Senate of the state of New-York, on Tuesday, January 31, 1809, introductory to certain resolutions, which met the approbation of both houses
- Ties of common blood, a history of Maine's northeast boundary dispute with Great Britain 1783-1942, by Geraldine Tidd Scott
- Important state papers, documents accompanying the President's message to Congress, November 29, 1809
- Mr. Monroe's letter on the rejected treaty,, between the United States and Great Britain; concluded by Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney. Also, the treaty itself, and documents connected with it
- The lion and the fox, two rival spies and the secret plot to build a Confederate Navy, Alexander Rose
- The great commercial prize, addressed to every American who values the prosperity of his country, By Charles C. Coffin ..
- To keep the British Isles afloat, FDR's men in Churchill's London, 1941, Thomas Parrish
- Appendix to the two statements on the part of the United States respecting the disputed points of boundary between the United States and Great Britain, referred to His Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, for his decision thereon
- Churchill & Roosevelt, the complete correspondence, edited with commentary by Warren F. Kimball
- Great Britain and the United States;, a history of Anglo-American relations (1783-1952)
- A vindication of the reign of His present Majesty, King George III
- An appeal to the people,, on the causes and consequences of a war with Great Britain, By John Lowell
- Last letter of Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Pakenham, on the American title to Oregon
- Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain and France., With an attempt to shew what are the real causes of the failure of the negociation
- Mr. Maclay's motion., 14th April 1796, referred to a committee of the whole House, on the state of the union
- The ambassador, Joseph P. Kennedy at the Court of St. James's 1938-1940, Susan Ronald
- America and world mastery;, the future of the United States, Canada, and the British empire, [by] John MacCormac
- Letters from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of impressments, &c., Also extracts from, and enclosures in, the letters of Mr. Monroe to the Secretary of State, prior to the joint mission of him and Mr. Pinckney. Part II. Accompanying the message of the President of the United States, received of the 22d of March, 1808
- Debate in the Senate, on the nomination of Martin Van Buren, to be minister of the United States to Great Britain
- Pearl Harbor Christmas, a world at war, December 1941, Stanley Weintraub
- A union forever, the Irish question and U.S. foreign relations in the Victorian age, David Sim
- The American connection, U.S. guns, money, and influence in Northern Ireland, Jack Holland
- Important State papers, No. 2, Boston Gazette Office, Friday, Dec. 8, 1809