CONTENTS:
Pages
I. General Geographical Works (Costume — Views — Portraits —
Natural Science —Voyages, etc.) . i
II. North America (U. S. A. and Canada)
1. From the Discovery up the year 1785.27
2. From the treaty of Versailles to the termination of the
Civil War (1784—1865).42
III. America South of the Rio Grande del Norte
1. Works of general importance.47
2. Antilles.6 g
3. Argentina.72
4. Bolivia, Columbia, Venezuela.73
5. Brazil.75
6. Chile.82
7. Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama.84
8. Guayana.85
9. Mexico.87
10. Paraguay.103
11. Peru.105
IV. Additions.no
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Pages
I. General Geographical Works (Costume — Views — Portraits —
Natural Science —Voyages, etc.) . i
II. North America (U. S. A. and Canada)
1. From the Discovery up the year 1785.27
2. From the treaty of Versailles to the termination of the
Civil War (1784—1865).42
III. America South of the Rio Grande del Norte
1. Works of general importance.47
2. Antilles.6 g
3. Argentina.72
4. Bolivia, Columbia, Venezuela.73
5. Brazil.75
6. Chile.82
7. Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama.84
8. Guayana.85
9. Mexico.87
10. Paraguay.103
11. Peru.105
IV. Additions.no
1 M. = 1 sh = $ 0,24 = Swiss fr. 1,25 = Dutch fl. 0,60 = Swed. Kr. 0,90.
LIST OF CURRENT CATALOGUES
sent free of charge on application:
No. 552: Ceramics. Gias. 793 items.
No. 554: Russia, Ukraine and Crimea. 1176 items.
No. 555: Africa. Egyptology. 802 items.
No. 561: Costume, military and civil. 585 items.
No. 562: Incunabula. 155 items with 22 illustrations.
No. 566: Periodicals. 1884 items.
No. 567: History of Art, containing a. o. the collection of the late
Prof. Dr. E. Leitschuh. 1380 items.
No. 568: Bibliography. 1120 items.
No. 569: Memoirs, diaries, correspondence. 1386 items.
No. 570: Classical philology and archaeology, containing a. o. the
collection of the late Prof. Dr. A. Eller. 2361 items.
No. 571 : Numismatics. 664 items.
Complete catalogue of Karl W. Hiersemann’s publications.
List of the publications issued by the “LitterarischerVerein, Stuttgart”.
Catalogue of the Folio-Series of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
WF It may be noted that all foreign books can be imported free of duty
into the U. S. A., as well as English books more than 20 years old at the
date of importation. Libraries can import all books free of duty.