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The quest for a lost race |
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presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, an eminent ethnologist and explorer, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons, from the Normans rather than the Germans |
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Pickett, Thomas Edward |
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J.P. Morton & Co., printers to the Filson Club |
Date issued |
1907 |
Place issued |
Louisville, Ky. |
Citation
Pickett, Thomas Edward. The quest for a lost race: presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, an eminent ethnologist and explorer, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons, from the Normans rather than the Germans. (Louisville, Ky.: J.P. Morton & Co., printers to the Filson Club, 1907). |
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