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         Leland Charles Godfrey:     more books (26)
  1. Legends of Florence- Collected from the People, First Series by Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903 Leland, 2010-06-13
  2. The English Gipsies And Their Language
  3. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  4. The Gypsies
  5. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  6. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  7. Abraham Lincoln
  8. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  9. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  10. Hans Breitmann's ballads by Charles Godfrey Leland 1824-1903, 1884-12-31
  11. Memoirs by Charles Godfrey Leland 1824-1903, 1893-12-31
  12. Mother Pitcher's Poems for Little People by Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903), 1873
  13. Hans Breitmann 's ballads. by Charles Godfrey Leland. by Leland. Charles Godfrey. 1824-1903., 1897-01-01
  14. Memoirs. by Charles Godfrey Leland (Hans Breitmann). by Leland. Charles Godfrey. 1824-1903., 1893-01-01

61. Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
LeFebure, Victor Lear, Edward, 18121888 Lee, Robert Edward, General, 1807-1870Legge, James, 1815-1897 Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903 Lermontov, Mikhail
http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt

62. Hans Hautmann
Translate this page der Deutschen auf Englisch, in dem die burlesken ?Breitmann ballads“ des amerikanischenSchriftstellers Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) geschrieben sind
http://www.klahrgesellschaft.at/Mitteilungen/Hautmann_2_99.html
Alfred Klahr Gesellschaft Archiv- und Bibliotheksverein Drechslergasse 42, A-1140 Wien Tel.: (+43-1) 982 10 86, FAX: (+43-1) 982 10 86/18; Mail: klahr.gesellschaft@aon.at
Hans Hautmann: Ein Interview mit Karl Marx vom 3. Juli 1871
Es kam selten vor, daß Karl Marx sich bereit erklärte, Fragen von Journalisten zu beantworten. Er scheute öffentliche Auftritte, große Reden und die mit ihnen einhergehende Manier des Sich-in-Pose-Werfens. Mit einer Presse, die seine Ansichten verdrehte und verfälschte, hatte er bereits genug unliebsame Erfahrungen gesammelt. Am wenigsten goutierte er jene selbstgefällige Geschwätzigkeit, die sich als unausrottbares Übel durch die Zeiten bis zu den einsamen Höhen der Gegenwart fortpflanzt - Eigenschaften, die ihn gleich von vornherein sympathisch machen. Das Interview, das Karl Marx am 3. Juli 1871 dem Vertreter der Zeitung „The New-York World“, R. Landor, gewährte, hat die Tätigkeit der I. Internationale zum Inhalt.
Als „Internationale Arbeiter-Assoziation“ 1864 in London gegründet, war Marx, obzwar formell nur als korrespondierender Sekretär für Deutschland fungierend, ihr führender Kopf. Er hatte nicht nur die Inauguraladresse und die Statuten verfaßt, sondern es auch verstanden, aus dem bunten Gemisch der zahlreichen Strömungen der Arbeiterbewegung der verschiedenen Länder eine internationale Organisation mit einer klaren proletarisch-revolutionären Linie zu formen.
Anfangs schenkte die Weltbourgeoisie der Internationale kaum Aufmerksamkeit. Ohne den Charakter einer Massenbewegung schon zu einer Zeit haben zu können, als das Industrieproletariat als Klasse sich noch herausbildete, und aus so heterogenen Elementen wie den Trade-Unionisten, Proudhonisten, Blanquisten, Bakunisten, Mazzinianern usw. bestehend, unter denen die Marxisten nur eine - und keineswegs die dominierende Richtung darstellten, schien sie ihr keine Bedrohung zu sein.

63. The Library Of America - American Poetry The Nineteenth Century
Vincent Ogé. Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) Ballad; Wein Geist; from HansBreitmann as a Politician, III The Author Asserts the Vast Intellectual
http://www.libraryofamerica.org/volume.jsp?RequestID=18§ion=toc

64. USM De Grummond Collection - ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
LANSDOWNE, MARGARET ROSS (??) No information available. Leland, Charles Godfrey(1824-1903) Author and philologist who contributed to numerous periodicals.
http://www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/html/research/findaids/stnichol.htm
de Grummond Collection
McCain Library and Archives
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University of Southern Mississippi
ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
Collection Number Collection Dates Collection Volume 1.20 cu.ft. (4 boxes) Biographical Sketch Related Collections Box Inventory
Provenance
Letters purchased circa 1975 from unknown dealer. This collection represents only a minute part of the correspondence of the editors of St. Nicholas magazine. In 1914, 1915, and 1928, hundreds of letters from Scribner's and the Century Company's archives were auctioned off as collector's items. The majority of the existing St. Nicholas correspondence is now held at the New York Public Library. Columbia University and the Huntington Library hold sizable collections of the letters of Mary Mapes Dodge.
Restrictions
Non-circulating; available for research. Researchers should use the photocopies in Box 4 unless special permission is obtained from the curator.
Biographical Sketch Roswell Smith conceived of the idea for St. Nicholas in 1870 when he consulted the famous children's author Mary Mapes Dodge on her ideas about what a magazine for children should be. That same year Smith had co-founded Scribner's with Charles Scribner and Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland as a rival publication to the popular adult periodicals

65. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Legros, Georges Victor, 1862. Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903.Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich, 1814-1841. Leroux, Gaston, 1868-1927.
http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

66. Hosted By Tripod
Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903), linguist, ethnographer, and world traveller(he lived among the gypsies and several Native American tribes, among others
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated The History of Wicca, or, Who Came Up With All This?
by Jezibell and Bejornkin Frievalkyr

Many Wiccans today believe that they are practicing the pre-Christian nature religion of ancient Europe, as it was handed down in secrecy, survived the persecutions of the Burning Times, and is now emerging to heal the worlda beautiful, powerful, inspiring story with no substantial evidence.
Many peoples migrated and merged across Europe, including the Picts, the Celts, the Slavs, the Baltsall possessing different deities, myths, and customs. Religion was very region-specific, and folk honored their local nature spirits as well as their tribal ancestors and deities. Among the Northern Europeans, the most organized of the sacredotal classes were the Celtic Druids, who were priests and priestesses, bard, judges, teachers, and prophets. These men and women underwent an extensive twenty-year training program and wielded great power politically as well as spiritually.
These European peoples were considered barbaric by the more "civilized" Greeks, for whom religion, by the time of Alexander the Great (who died in 323 B.C.E.), had become mostly a social and municipal function. However, Alexander's conquest of the Near East led to an incredible exchange of information and ideas as the ever-curious Greek philosophers encountered the magical traditions of Egypt, Asia Minor, and Persia.

67. HSP Manuscript Guide: 300-399
Gift of the Lehman estate. 363 Leland, Charles Godfrey, 18241903.Papers, 1835-1906. (9 linear ft.) The published and unpublished
http://www.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/0300.htm
Hubley, Adam, ca. 1744-1793. Journals, 1778-1780. (2 v.) The first volume contains rules and regulations passed by Congress on the establishment of the Revolutionary army, lists of officers, muster rolls, and instructions from Baron von Steuben. The second volume, July, 1779 to Oct. 7, 1779, is an account of the Western Expedition commanded by Major General Sullivan, and contains drawings, maps, plans of the territory traversed, a narrative of the hardships experienced and of the final success and victorious return of the expedition. Volume two published in P.M.H.B., 33 (1909): 129-146, 279-302, 409-422. Hugh, John. Account book, 1714-1762. (1 v.) Accounts of John Hugh, for milling grain, receipts for provisions and services, expense account of a trip to Burlington, Elizabethtown, and Trenton, N.J.; also a record of speeches made at an Indian conference held at Easton in 1756, attended by Tedyuskung and representatives of the Six Nations. Gift of Mrs. A. Morris Harkness, 1900. Hughes, John. Papers, 1725-1818. (ca. 400 items.)

68. GIGA Chronological Author List "1820 To 1824"
1824 1874) Sir Edward Bruce Hamley , English general and writer (1824 - 1893)Charles Godfrey Leland , American litterateur (1824 - 1903) George MacDonald
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Susan B. Anthony
American social reformer and suffragist (1820 - 1906)
Mathurin M. Ballou
American author (1820 - 1895)
John Bartlett
American compiler of quotations (1820 - 1905)
William C. Bennett
English poet (c. 1820 - 1895)
Rev. John Booth
English compiler (fl. 1860)
Anne C. Lynch Botta
American poet (c. 1820 - 1891)
Christian Nestell Bovee
American author and lawyer (1820 - 1904)
Anne Bronte (used pseudonym Acton Bell)
English novelist and poet (1820 - 1849)
Alice Cary
American poet (1820 - 1871) Anson G. Chester American poet (19th century) George Cooper English poet (1820 - 1876) James O. Halliwell English archeologist and author (1820 - 1889) Lucretia P. Hope American writer (1820 - 1900) J.K. Hoyt American journalist, writer and compiler of quotations (1820 - 1895) Jean Ingelow English novelist (1820 - 1897) Denis Florence McCarthy Irish author (1820 - 1882) Gustave Nadaud French writer, musician and singer (1820 - 1893) Theodore O'Hara American poet (1820 - 1867) Thomas John Ouseley English customs collector and poet ( - 1874) George Frederick Root American song writer (1820 - 1895) General William Tecumseh Sherman American general (1820 - 1891) Herbert Spencer English founder of synthetic philosophy (1820 - 1903) Samuel Wilkerson American (19th century) Rev. E.J. Young

69. SWAN /All Libraries
Und Hartel See Breitkopf And Hartel 1 Breitling Gunter 1981 1 Breitman George11 Breitman Hans See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitman Patti
http://swan.sls.lib.il.us:90/kids/0,1913,1915/search/aBreitman, George,/abreitma
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT All SWAN libraries Acorn Acorn Juvenile Alsip-Merrionette Park Alsip-Merrionette Park Juvenile Anderson/Oglesby Anderson/Oglesby Juvenile Bedford Park Bedford Park Juvenile Beecher Beecher Juvenile Bellwood Bellwood Juvenile Berkeley Berkeley Juvenile Berwyn Berwyn Juvenile Blue Island Blue Island Juvenile Broadview Broadview Juvenile Brookfield Zoo Brookfield Zoo Education Calumet City Calumet City Juvenile Calumet Park Calumet Park Juvenile Chicago Heights Chicago Heights Juvenile Chicago Ridge Chicago Ridge Juvenile Cicero Cicero Juvenile Cicero Branch Cicero Branch Juvenile Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills Juvenile Crestwood Crestwood Juvenile Crete Crete Juvenile Dolton Dolton Juvenile Downers Grove Downers Grove Juvenile Eisenhower Eisenhower Juvenile Elmhurst Elmhurst Juvenile Elmwood Park Elmwood Park Juvenile Evergreen Park Evergreen Park Juvenile Flossmoor Flossmoor Juvenile Forest Park Forest Park Juvenile Frankfort Frankfort Juvenile Frankfort Bookmobile Glenwood-Lynwood Glenwood-Lynwood Juvenile Grande Prairie Grande Prairie Juvenile Harvey Harvey Juvenile Hillside Hillside Juvenile Hinsdale Hinsdale Juvenile Hodgkins Hodgkins Juvenile Homewood Homewood Juvenile Indian Prairie Indian Prairie Juvenile Justice Justice Juvenile La Grange La Grange Juvenile La Grange Park La Grange Park Juvenile Lyons Lyons Juvenile Matteson Matteson Juvenile Maywood Maywood Juvenile McClure Junior High School McClure Junior High School Audiovisual McConathy

70. FOLKLORE ITALY FLORENCE (in MARION)
and re-told by Charles Godfrey Leland (Hans Breitmann) First series.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION?S=FOLKLORE ITALY FLORENCE

71. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Breitkopf Lyle 1988 1 Breitkopf Und Hartel See Breitkopf And Hartel 1 BreitmanGeorge 2 Breitman Hans See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitman
http://gigcat.midhudson.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aBreitkopf & H{232}artel./a
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT All Libraries All Childrens Materials All Columbia County Libraries All Dutchess County Libraries All Greene County Libraries All Putnam County Libraries All Ulster County Libraries Columbia County Childrens Materials Dutchess County Childrens Materials Greene County Childrens Materials Putnam County Childrens Materials Ulster County Childrens Materials Adriance Amenia Arlington Athens Beacon Beekman Brewster Cairo Canaan Carmel Catskill Chatham Claverack Clinton Corners Clintondale Cold Spring Coxsackie Dover Plains East Fishkill Esopus Fishkill Garrison Germantown Greenville Haines Falls Highland Hillsdale Hudson Hunter Hurley Hyde Park Kent Kinderhook Kingston LaGrange Livingston Mahopac Marlboro Millbrook Milton New Lebanon New Paltz North Chatham Northeast Millerton Palenville Patterson Pawling Philmont Phoenicia Pine Hill Pine Plains Plattekill Poughkeepsie Public Libraries Pleasant Valley Putnam Valley Red Hook Rhinebeck Rhinecliff Rosendale Saugerties Staatsburg Stanfordville Stone Ridge Tivoli Ulster, Town of

72. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Breitman Richard 1947 3 Breitmann Hans See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitner Sue 1981 1 Breitner Tamas
http://gigcat.midhudson.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aBreitkopf & H{232}artel./a
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT All Libraries All Childrens Materials All Columbia County Libraries All Dutchess County Libraries All Greene County Libraries All Putnam County Libraries All Ulster County Libraries Columbia County Childrens Materials Dutchess County Childrens Materials Greene County Childrens Materials Putnam County Childrens Materials Ulster County Childrens Materials Adriance Amenia Arlington Athens Beacon Beekman Brewster Cairo Canaan Carmel Catskill Chatham Claverack Clinton Corners Clintondale Cold Spring Coxsackie Dover Plains East Fishkill Esopus Fishkill Garrison Germantown Greenville Haines Falls Highland Hillsdale Hudson Hunter Hurley Hyde Park Kent Kinderhook Kingston LaGrange Livingston Mahopac Marlboro Millbrook Milton New Lebanon New Paltz North Chatham Northeast Millerton Palenville Patterson Pawling Philmont Phoenicia Pine Hill Pine Plains Plattekill Poughkeepsie Public Libraries Pleasant Valley Putnam Valley Red Hook Rhinebeck Rhinecliff Rosendale Saugerties Staatsburg Stanfordville Stone Ridge Tivoli Ulster, Town of

73. L'araldo
Translate this page in Italia la figura di un antropologo avventuriero destinato a passare nellastoria della stregoneria l'inglese Charles Godfrey Leland (1824 - 1903).
http://www.geocities.com/mondoalbero/polemicaWicca.html
Wicca
Piccola Biografia Polemica
By Kernunnos
Molti pensano che questo non sia affatto un bene, in effetti, preferirei parlare di Stregoneria ma non sarei corretto.
La migliore definizione di cosa sia la stregoneria me la diede un tipo tosto chiamato Lev - noto animatore di Streghe.com - qualche anno addietro:
Modo di pensare pratico figlio di centinaia d'anni di sopraffazione e violenza che poco ha da spartire con le astruse astrazioni in cui si incappa spesso incrociando personaggi Wicca.
Molti (gli americani in primis...) tendono a fare semplificazioni paurose riguardo la nascita della Wicca che, definirei sostanzialmente, come una sintesi modernistica delle vecchie tradizioni stregonesche all'interno del paganesimo contemporaneo.
Dobbiamo innanzi tutto tener presente un fattore molto importante nella nascita della Wicca e in tutto il cosiddetto "revival" della stregoneria, quello temporale.
Dal periodo tardo romantico in poi nascono fermenti culturali e letterari di ogni tipo, questo lo sappiamo tutti.
Non tutti sanno, invece, che accanto a questi si svilupparono e si dinamizzarono anche scienze come la filologia, la mitologia e l'archeologia.

74. Waukegan Public Library /All Locations
here Breitkopf Und Hartel See Breitkopf And Hartel 1 Breitman George 1991 1Breitman Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitman
http://catalog.waukeganpl.org:90/kids/0,1899,1901/search/a?Breitkopf & Hartel.

75. Waukegan Public Library /All Locations
Mark No matches found; nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Breitmann Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitner Tamash See Breitner
http://catalog.waukeganpl.org:90/kids/0,1899,1901/search/aBreitkopf & Hartel./ab
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Collection Bookmobile Collection Audio/Visual Collection Spanish Collection View Entire Collection Mark No matches found; nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Breitmann Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903
Breitner Tamash See Breitner Tamas
Breitrose Prudence E
Breitung Joan See Breitung Joan Carson
Breitwisser Mitchell Robert 1953 See Breitwieser Mitchell Robert 1953
Breivik Patricia Senn
Brejnev L 1906 See Brezhnev Leonid Ilich 1906
Brekht B Bertolt 1898 1956 See Brecht Bertolt 1898 1956
Brekht Bertold 1898 1956 See Brecht Bertolt 1898 1956
Brekht Bertolt 1898 1956 See Brecht Bertolt 1898 1956
Brekke A Asgeir See Brekke Asgeir
Breland Osmond Philip 1910

76. The U Of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Indo-Iranian Pt. 3
Sl Scarecrow Press, 1998 RID 97-31419 ITEM rom00003 491.49Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903 L537e The English gipsies
http://www.lib.umt.edu/guide/lang/indirn3h.htm
Maureen and Mike
Mansfield Library
Welcome! You have reached the third page of Indo-Iranian languages, which is just one part of the "Language Finger" homepage, which is an index by language to the holdings of the Mansfield Library of The University of Montana Languages on this page so far are Avestan Kurdish Romany Sinhalese ... Tajik , and Urdu
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Kurdish
updated 9-5-2002 Kurdish (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Northwest Iranian sub-branch of the Iranian sub-branch of the Indo-Iranian sub-branch of the Indo-European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. There are 3 dialects, Kurmanji, Pahlawani, and Laki, each with several sub-dialects. The Kurdish people are spread across Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. In Iraq and Iran, Kurdish is written in a modified Persi-Arabic alphabet, while in Turkey the Latin alphabet is used, and in Syria, Persian is employed. Kurdish has also been written with the Armenian, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets in the Soviet Union. 956.0049159 Izady, Mehrdad R I98k The Kurds : a concise handbook. Washington : Crane Russak, 1992 RID: 92-8174 ITEM #: kur00001 956.00491597 McDowall, David M138m A modern history of the Kurds. London : I.B. Tauris, 1996 RID: 95-61533 ITEM #: kur00002 Go to Top of This Page
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77. Ocean City Public
Greg 1990 1 Breisach Ernst 1973 1 Breitling Gunter 1981 1 Breitman George 1976 1Breitman Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903 1 Breitman
http://catalog.oceancitylibrary.org:90/kids/0,1900,2125/search/aBreitman, George
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Breimer Stephen F
Breinburg Petronella
Breindel Eric 1955 1998 Breining Greg ... Breitman George Breitman Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903
Breitman Richard 1947
Breitmann Hans 1824 1903 See Leland Charles Godfrey 1824 1903
Breitner Sue
Breivik Patricia Senn

78. Le Cuisinier Parisien, Ou, Manuel Complet D'économie Domestique
Translate this page LC copy inscribed to Mrs. J. Pennell by Charles Godfrey Leland, datedApril 29, 1902. System ID no BAW-0303. If you have a valid
http://lcmarc.dra.com/lcmarc/BAW-0303

79. Encyclopædia Britannica
Leland, Charles Godfrey (1824–1903). The 19thcentury US writerCharles Godfrey Leland worked for many years as a journalist.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=charles chaplin&ct=ebi&fuzzy=N&show=10&st

80. Leland, Charles Godfrey
Leland, Charles Godfrey , pseud. Hans Breitmann häns' brItmän, 1824–1903, American author, b. Philadelphia, grad. College
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0829343.html

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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Leland, Charles Godfrey [l E u nd] Pronunciation Key Leland, Charles Godfrey , pseud. Hans Breitmann I , American author, b. Philadelphia, grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1845, studied at Heidelberg, Munich, and Paris. While editor of Graham's Magazine Hans Breitmann's Ballads. He founded and edited the Continental Monthly in Boston in 1862 to further the Union cause. After other journalistic ventures he devoted himself to traveling and studying languages and folklore. Leland wrote more than 50 books, including The English Gypsies Algonquin Legends (1884), and

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