Mary Dyer: Bibliography and Selected Links

 

Books

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Plimpton, Ruth. Mary Dyer: Biography of a Rebel Quaker (1994)(Note: Plimpton's account, while the most popular biography of Dyer, is considered by some scholars to be a mix of fact and fiction, including substantial speculation with scant or non-existent support in the historical record.)

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Roger, Horatio.  Mary Dyer of Rhode Island, the Quaker Hanged on Boston Commons, June 1, 1660 (1896).

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Stephenson, Marmaduke.  A Call From Death to Life: Being an Account of the Sufferings of Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson, and Mary Dyer, in New England, in the Year 1659 (1659)

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Winsser, Johan. Mary and William Dyer: Quaker Light and Puritan Ambition in New England

 

Links

 Wikipedia: Mary Dyer

 Mary Dyer of Rhode Island (Horatio Rogers reprint)(pdf)

 William & Mary Dyer.  Blogspot by Christy Robinson, novelist

 Google Books: Marmaduke Stephenson's "A Call from Death to Life"

Digital Commons: Edward Burrough. "A Declaration of the Sad and Great Persecution and Martyrdom of Quakers" (1661)


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