Published for the first time complete in English, the 1790 diary of Count Paolo Andreani is of major importance to those interested in life after the American Revolution, political affairs in the New Republic, and Native Americans.
Published for the first time complete in English, the 1790 diary of Count Paolo Andreani is of major importance to those interested in life after the American Revolution, political affairs in the New Republic, and Native Americans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cesare Marino is an anthropologist with the Smithsonian Institution. His books include The Sioux Vocabulary of 1823, Dal Piave at Little Bighorn, and The Remarkable Carlo Gentile, Pioneer Italian Photographer of the West. Karim M. Tiro teaches history at Xavier University.
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Preface Introduction: A Bridge to America: Count Paolo Andreani and His Journal Journal 1790, by Paolo Andreani —From New York to King's bridge —[King's Bridge to Albany] —Of the City of Albany —From Albany to the Six Nations —Of Oneida —Of the Tuscaroras —Of the Onondagas —From Albany to the Mineral Springs near Saratoga —Of the Valley of New Lebanon, Of the Mineral springs, and of the Quakers called Shakers —Of the Town of Udson —Of West Point Epilogue: "An Incredible Number of Enemies": The Betrayal of Paolo Andreani Appendix: Letters, 1790-1791 Index
Preface Introduction: A Bridge to America: Count Paolo Andreani and His Journal Journal 1790, by Paolo Andreani —From New York to King's bridge —[King's Bridge to Albany] —Of the City of Albany —From Albany to the Six Nations —Of Oneida —Of the Tuscaroras —Of the Onondagas —From Albany to the Mineral Springs near Saratoga —Of the Valley of New Lebanon, Of the Mineral springs, and of the Quakers called Shakers —Of the Town of Udson —Of West Point Epilogue: "An Incredible Number of Enemies": The Betrayal of Paolo Andreani Appendix: Letters, 1790-1791 Index
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