- Gaspee, by
Alex Gabbard, (2006) GP Press, historical fiction.
- Time and Tide,
a play by
Rosetta Desrosiers, 2002, Gaspee Days
Committee
- That
Gaspee
Affair, A
Radio Drama, by Walter
Hackett
(1941). Oxford Press, Providence. Originally aired in 1939
on WJAR radio.
- When
We
Destroyed
the Gaspee, by James Otis Kaler (1901): Boston, D.
Estes
& Co. Library of Congress # 01018525. Hard to find, but we
have
it on-line! By the author of Toby Tyler Joins the Circus
series.
- In
Defense of Liberty: A Story of the Burning Schooner Gaspee in 1772,
(c1908): by William Pendleton Chipman. New York: A. L. Burt
Co.
280 pages. Part of the "Navy Boys in Defense of Liberty" series.
Library of Congress # 08010281.
- "The
Burning of the Gaspee", by George H. Coomer, fictional article
published in Ballou's Monthly
Magazine, Vol 27, Feb 1868, page 162
- The
Case of Charles Dexter Ward,
H. P. Lovecraft (1927): Passing references to the incident, but
great
characterizations of many of the crew that burnt the Gaspee,
caught-up
in a horror thriller in 1771. Book
review by Weldon Whipple of www.whipple.org
- The
Shunned House, H. P. Lovecraft, (1926): Again, passing
references
and characterizations amidst a haunted house. Both of these Lovecraft
novels can sporadically be found on-line by searching for the titles
and author with Google.
- Rogue's
Wager by Thomas G. Briody (1995): Murder mystery
with
the Gaspee Days Parade at the climax.
- "The
Log of Matthew Roving", Naval
History
Magazine, serial, (beginning Oct 2000): Chapter 2. Boy
travels back in time to the age of sail and the attack on the Gaspee
- Rise to Rebellion,
Jeff Shaara (2000). Great historical fiction about the men and events
that led our nation to independence, includes the Gaspee Affair.
- "The
Indictment of Deputy Governor Darius Sessions", Skit.Gaspee
Days Committee. Presented May 2002.
- "The
Indictment of Abial Brown", Skit, Gaspee Days Committee,
presented
May 2003
- "The Indictment of Joseph Brown",
Skit, Gaspee Days Committee, Presented June, 2004.
- "The
Indictment of Governor Stephen Hopkins", skit, Gaspee Days
Committee, Presented May, 2007.
- "The
Indictment
of Benjamin Page" Skit, Gaspee Days Committee, Presented May, 2009
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