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by: Albert C. Koch
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 560
EAN: 9780809305810
ISBN: 080930581X
Label: Southern Illinois University Press
Manufacturer: Southern Illinois University Press
Number Of Pages: 248
Publication Date: December 01, 1972
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Sales Rank: 2484741
Studio: Southern Illinois University Press
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In 1844, Albert Koch, then an obscure but passionate paleontologist, began his remarkable journey. His objective was paleontological exploration, and his travels took him by land and water from Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, to New Orleans and Alabama in search of the gigantic sea serpent, or Zeuglodon. His full, day-by-day, record of his journey was excerpted and published in Germany in 1847. The book, which is extremely rare, is here translated and published in English for the first time. Not only was Koch a passionate scientist; he was also a shrewd observer of the social and political scene. His observations are replete with staggering detail, and his impressions given in vivid descriptions. An unusual and important contribution to the history of American civilization.
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