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The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied, Volume 2

April-September 1833

By: Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp
Edited by: Stephen S. Witte, Marsha V. Gallagher
Foreword by: John Wilson
Translated by: William J. Orr, Paul Schach, Dieter Karch

Illustrations: 186 B&W Illus., 54 Color Photos, 5 Maps

Published: 2010

Hardcover ISBN: 9780806139234
LeatherBound ISBN: 9780870623660
612 pages, 8" x 12"

Subject: World History

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This book is published with the assistance of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

John Wilson

John Wilson is Director of Curatorial Affairs, Joslyn Art Museum.

Stephen S. Witte

Stephen S. Witte is Editor for the Maximilian Journals Project of the Margre H. Durham Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum.

William J. Orr

William J. Orr was a foreign service officer with the U.S. State Department.

Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp

Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp (1782–1867), explorer, naturalist, and ethnologist from the city of Neuwied, Germany, first won acclaim for his expedition to Brazil in 1815–17.

Marsha V. Gallagher

Marsha V. Gallagher, Curatorial Advisor for the Durham Center, has curated numerous exhibitions of western American art and is coauthor of Karl Bodmer's Eastern Views.

Paul Schach

Paul Schach was Charles J. Mach University Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Dieter Karch

Dieter Karch is Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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