scholarly journals Archaeology in Biologia Centrali-Americana or Contributions to the Knowledge of the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and Central America, by Alfred Maudsiay, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

2002 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Douglas R. Givens
1949 ◽  
Vol 6 (02) ◽  
pp. 197-207
Author(s):  
Roscoe R. Hill

John Lloyd Stephens was a remarkable man in his day and probably would have been remarkable at any time in American history. Lawyer, politician, traveler, author, diplomat and entrepreneur, he made his contribution to American life. Because of the heritage which he left, now as the centenary of his death approaches, the presses of two leading American universities have enriched their list of titles with books relating to Stephens. Rutgers University Press, located in Stephens’ native state, has brought out a new edition of Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, & Yucatan (New Brunswick, 1949. 2 vols., Pp. xx, 346; xiv, 340. Illus., map.) under the able editorship of Richard L. Predmore. In the West, the University of Oklahoma Press has offered to the reading public Maya Explorer: John Lloyd Stephens and the Lost Cities of Central America and Yucatan (Norman, 1948. Pp. xviii, 324., illus.), a delightful biography by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen.


Author(s):  
Alfred Percival Maudslay ◽  
Frederick Du Cane Godman ◽  
J. T. Goodman ◽  
W. Greve ◽  
William Griggs ◽  
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Author(s):  
Frederick Du Cane Godman ◽  
W. Botting Hemsley ◽  
Joseph Dalton Hooker ◽  
Osbert Salvin ◽  
William T. Thiselton-Dyer

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