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Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe (1847)
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Battle Summer (1850; originally planned as a two volume work, only the first was published.[4])
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The dignity of learning : a valedictory oration, by Donald G. Mitchell, pronounced before the senior class of Yale College, July 7, 1841; Published by request of the class. (1841)
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Fresh Gleanings, or Or, A New Sheaf From The Old Fields Of Continental Europe (1847)
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The Battle Summer : Being Transcripts from Personal Observations in Paris, During the Year 1848 (1850)
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The Lorgnette, or Studies of the Town, by an Opera-Goer (1850)
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Reveries of a Bachelor (1850)
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Dream Life : a fable of the seasons (1851)
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Fudge Doings : being Tony Fudge's record of the same In forty chapters [2 Volumes] (1855)
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Agricultural address delivered before the Connecticut State Agricultural Society, at Bridgeport (1858)
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Doctor Johns : Being a Narrative of Certain Events in the Life of an Orthodox Minister of Connecticut (1861)
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My Farm of Edgewood : a country book (1863)
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Seven Stories, with Basement and Attic (1864)
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Wet Days at Edgewood, with old farmers, old gardeners, and old pastorals (1865)
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Doctor Johns (1866)
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Rural Studies (1867; reprinted as Out-of-Town Places in 1884)
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Hearth and Home (1868)
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Pictures of Edgewood; in a series of photographs (1869)
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About Old Story Tellers : of how and when they lived, and what stories they told (1877)
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The Woodbridge Record (1883)
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Daniel Tyler : a memorial volume (1883)
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Bound Together (1884)
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English Lands, Letters, and Kings (in Four Volumes) (1889–90)
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American Lands and Letters : Leather-stocking to Poe's "Raven." (1897)
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American Lands and Letters : the Mayflower to Rip-Van-Winkle (1898)
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Looking back at boyhood (1906) {originally published in the periodical "Youth's Companion" in 1892}
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The works of Donald G. Mitchell (1907)
Biography
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The Life of Donald G. Mitchell, by Waldo Hilary Dunn (1922)
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