Translation of extract from "Das Buch der Wilden" im lichte französischer civilization ... : Dresden : ms.S, 1861 / von J. Petzholdt.

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Translation of extract from "Das Buch der Wilden" im lichte französischer civilization ... : Dresden : ms.S, 1861 / von J. Petzholdt.

Plates from the pamphlet and a notice for Manuscrit pictographique Americain ... par l'Abbe Em. Domenech ... Paris ... 1860, annexed. With cover letter, Dresden, Nov. 21, 1861, to E.G. Squier.

14 p. ; 21 cm.

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Squier, E. G. (Ephraim George), 1821-1888

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Petzholdt, Julius, 1812-1891

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Rau, Charles, 1826-1887

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"Known as the "Macaulay of the South," Charles C. Jones Jr. was the foremost Georgia historian of the nineteenth century. Also a noted autograph and manuscript collector and an accomplished amateur archaeologist, Jones in later years became a prominent memorialist of the Lost Cause and critic of the New South." - "Charles C. Jones Jr." New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (Retrieved August 21, 2008) Charles Rau was a staff member at the Smithsonia...

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