The speeches and papers women gave at the National Council of Women in 1891 reflect the widespread concerns, activities, reforms, etc. of the 19th century women's movement.
Written by a famous American translator and folklorist, Creation Myths of Primitive America includes the creation stories featuring Olelebis and Ilhataina in addition to the tales of the two sisters, Haka Lasi and Tsore Jowa, the deam of ...
This book offers a fantastic history of the 80-year period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire, when it was being besieged at every turn by various barbarian tribes: the Ostrogoths, the Visigoths, the Huns and more.
The Witchcraft Delusion of 1692 is such an interesting resource because it was published nearly 200 years after the Salem Witch Trials, and thus it reflects the radically changed attitudes toward the Trials over that time.
"A striking book of early anthropological images of the Toda and a good example of the Autotype Company's use of collotype (Rye patent)."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 46.
William White was born in Philadelphia on March 24, 1747 and was the son of Colonel Thomas and Esther (Hewlings) White. His sister, Mary, was married to Robert Morris.