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Etruscan Roman Remains

Etruscan Roman Remains( )
Author: Leland, Charles G.
ISBN:978-0-919345-29-4
Publication Date:Feb 1999
Publisher:Phoenix Publishing, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $18.50
Book Description:

Leland was sixty-seven years old when he informed a family confidante and colleague that he had stumbled upon all the principal deities of the Etruscans still existing as spirits or folletti in the Romagna area of Italy.Leland had already published five books on gypsy lore and language but when the present Etruscan book was finished, Leland regarded it as his greatest work, ten times more remarkable than Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune-telling, his unique collection, published a few years...
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Book Details
Pages:385
Detailed Subjects: Art / History / Ancient & Classical
Social Science / Archaeology
History / Ancient / Rome
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.88 Inches
Book Weight:1.25 Pounds
Author Biography
Leland, Charles G. (Author)
Charles Godfrey Leland was born in Philadelphia on August 15, 1824, the eldest child of commission merchant Charles Leland and his wife Charlotte. Leland loved reading and language. When he moved to Europe to study law, he became intrigued with German culture, gypsy lore, the language of Romany, and Shelta, an ancient dialect spoken by Irish and Welsh gypsies.

After his law studies were completed, Leland became a journalist, working for such periodicals as P.T. Barnum's Illustrated News, Vanity Fair, and Graham's Magazine.

The mid-to-late 1850s were very eventful for Leland; he published his first book, Meister Karl's Sketch-Book in 1855 and married Eliza Bella Fisher in 1856. What probably clinched his fame was "Hans Breitmann's Party" a German dialect poem that he wrote under the pen name Hans Breitmann and that captured the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect and humor.

While he was best known for his essays, poetry, and humor, Leland also firmly believed that the industrial arts were the keys to a good education, and he wrote many textbooks on the subject.

Leland spent most of the latter part of his life in Europe, writing a wealth of books. He died in Florence, Italy, on March 20, 1903.

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