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Author, MonographicBarba, Preston A.
Title, MonographicThe life and works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg
Place of PublicationNew York, N.Y.
PublisherAppleton
Date of Publication1913
Extent of Work149
Series EditorLearned, Marion Dexter
Series TitleAmericana Germanica
Series Vol. ID16
AbstractThis monograph is an extension of a dissertation presented to the Committee of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Pennsylvania in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Its purpose is to restore an interesting figure in the history of the cultural relations of Germany and America to its rightful place as a pioneer and writer. Once a popular chronicler of German emigration to Western America, and of Indian life there, Friedrich Armand Strubberg suffered the misfortune of passing into oblivion when German emigration ceased and the Indian himself had become little more than a name. For the historian to continue longer to neglect Strubberg would be adding injustice to misfortune. Strubberg, Friedrich Armand, 1806-1889
Notes; book, in MadCat
Call NumberMKI PT 2532 .S3 Z9 1913
MKI TermsBiographies/ Strubberg, Friedrich Armand, 1806-1889