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Description: Images of the West: Survey Photography in French Collections, 1860–1880
Adams, Henry. The Education of Henry Adams [1907]. New York: Library of America, 1983.
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This bibliography lists the relevant secondary sources as well as the primary sources that are explicitly cited by the essays contained in the catalogue. For a comprehensive survey of the major primary sources related to the subject, see Brunet 1993, vol. 2. Two French primary sources should nevertheless be mentioned, the Bulletin de la Société de Géographie and the Bulletin Trimestriel du Club Alpin Français.
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Goetzmann 1996
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Goodyear 2003
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Hague 1904
Hague, James D., et al. Clarence King Memoirs: The Helmet of Mambrino. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904.
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Horan 1966
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Huth 1948
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Jackson 1947
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King 1878
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