George Catlin Bücher
George Catlin war ein amerikanischer Maler, Autor und Reisender, der sich auf Porträts amerikanischer Ureinwohner im Alten Westen spezialisierte. Seine Arbeit fängt das Leben und die Kultur dieser Gemeinschaften in einer Zeit bedeutender Veränderungen ein. Catlins Kunst bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in einen oft missverstandenen Teil der amerikanischen Geschichte und Identität.






Alles Leben (auf Erden) ist Atmung Alles Übrige (auf Erden) ist Tod
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A History of the Political Philosophers
- 838 Seiten
- 30 Lesestunden
The book serves as an accessible guide to political theory, aimed at the general reader. It features extensive quotations from original sources to illuminate key concepts, while also providing brief historical contexts that describe the civilizations in which these theories emerged. This approach helps readers understand the evolution of political thought through a well-rounded perspective.
Life Among the Indians
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
THE LIFE AMONG The INDIANS - BY GEOBGE CATLIN - PREFACE - ON my recent return from a long and toilsome campaign amongat the Indian tribes of Sonth and Central America, M well aa those on the Pacific side of the Rocky Mountains in North America, I wau requested to prepare a book of facia for youthful readem on the character and condi- tion of the Americtul Indians. I at once embraced the suggestion made to me, and am here entering upon the plan, the results of which wiIl be met and judged of in the following page the youthful readers of khia volnme will scarcely have read my work on the North American Indians, published some years since, they my reaonably expect me to give some introduction of myself before we atart together, which I will here do in a few words, and leave them to learn more of me when I may........
