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Americana Germanica.

New Title: German American annals
Language(s): English ; German
Published: Philadelphia : German American Historical Society, 1897-1902.
Subjects: Germans > United States > Periodicals.
Comparative literature > American and German > Periodicals.
Comparative literature > German and American > Periodicals.
German American literature > Periodicals.
Note: Title from caption.
"Devoted to the comparative study of the literary, linguistics, and other cultural relations of Germany and America."
Official organ of the German American Historical Society, the National German Alliance, and the Union of Old German Students in America, 1902.
Physical Description: 4 v. ; 27 cm.
Original Format: Serial
Journal
All Serials
Original Classification Number: E184.G3 G3
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