Charles Lanman (1819-1895) was a Michigan-born landscape painter, sportsman, and writer who studied under Asher Durand and published several books about his journeys through the wilderness and newly developing areas of the northern Midwest and Canada. This book shares highlights of his 1846 trip by steamship and canoe north from St. Louis to Rock Island, Nauvoo, Prairie du Chien and onward to Lake Pepin and the mouth of the St. Peter's (Minnesota) River. Lanman continued...
Vol. 1. Le procès 1894.- Vol. 2. Esterhazy.- Vol. 3. La crise: procès Esterhazy-procès Zola.- Vol. 4. Cavaignac et Felix Faure.- Vol. 5. Rennes.- Vol. 6. La revision.- Vol. 7. Index géneral
Cavaignac, Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy, 1853-1905 ; Zola, Emile, 1840-1902 ; Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935 ; Esterhazy, Ferdinand Walsin, 1847-1923 ; Faure, Félix, 1841-1899
Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
Bible
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale university, 1915
Cattle
Chafing dish cookery ; Cookery
Library's copy: Gift of the Theological Seminary of St. Charles Borromeao, Archdiocese of Philadelphia, January, 1999
Catholic Church ; History ; Church history ; Biography
Chad, Saint, Bishop of Mercia, d. 672
Additions and corrections: p. [675]-678 ; Index: p.[679]-708
Celts