Bohemian (Cech) Bibliography: A finding list of writings in English relating to Bohemia and the CechsCapek, Thomas
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Bohemian (Cech) Bibliography: A finding list of writings in English relating to Bohemia and the Cechs
Capek, Thomas
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Bibliography
Upham, T. C., 134
Váňa, Jan, 74
Van Dyke, Paul, 120
Varillas, Antoine, 120
Vaughn, Robert, 34, 136
Vericour, L. R. de, 107
Vernalecken, Theodore, 84
Vertue, George, 20, 58, 67
Vickers, Robert H., 23, 36, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 80, 105, 142, 171
Vizetelly, E. A., 191
Vlach, J. J., 183
Vojan, J. E. S., 61, 63, 67, 69, 98, 126, 139, 157, 174
Vondrous, J. C., 61
Vostrovský, Clara (Winlow), 69, 80, 82, 139
Vrchlický, Jaroslav, 70, 77, 146, 152
Vymazal, F., 26, 75
Walmsley, 159
Warburton-Egerton, R. E., 142
Ward, A. W., 38, 105, 146
Washington, Booker T., 174
Watson, Foster, 139
Wertenbaker, T. J., 174
Wharton, Leonard C., 18, 19, 22, 65
Whately, Jane E., 120
White, Walter, 191
Wickliffe, John, 29, 30, 38, 79, 105, 114, 118, 120, 121, 122
Wiener, Leo, 49, 142, 163, 175
Williams, Robert F., 120
Williams, Samuel G., 137
Williams, William H., 105
Wilson, Woodrow, 53
Winlow, Clara Vostrovský, 69, 80, 82, 139
Wistein, Rose, 175
Wittelshöfer, O., 175
Workman, Herbert B., 111, 121, 124
World’s Best Essays, 137
Worthington, John, 120, 137
Wortley, Sir Francis, 95, 96
Wratislaw, A. H., 28, 39, 48, 84, 104, 106, 107, 121, 126, 143
Wratislaw, Baron Mitrowitz W., 29, 48, 105
Wyatt, Margaret A., 121
Wylie, James H., 121
Yarros, Gregory, 65
Zajíček, Frank, 154
Zdrůbek, F. B., 25, 75
Zelenka, Lerando L., 157
Zeman, Josephine Humpal, 182, 183, 184
Žerotín, Lord Karel, 41, 70
Zeyer, Julius, 27, 82, 140
Žižka, John, 18, 70, 110, 114, 115, 127
Zmrhal, Jaroslav J., 26, 75, 98, 141, 148, 158
_Printed in the United States of America_
[Transcriber's Note: Following are transcriptions of the last two
illustrations.]
THE
BOHEMIAN VOICE
ORGAN OF THE BOHEMIAN-AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Vol. 1. OMAHA, NEB., SEPTEMBER 1, 1892. No. 1.
NOTES.
Once Protestant, Bohemia at present is overwhelmingly Catholic. In 1890
the Catholics numbered 96.17 per cent, the Protestants 2.22 per cent and
the Jews 1.56 per cent. It must be borne in mind, however, that prior to
1781, in which year the “Patent of Toleration” was issued, no other church
was tolerated outside the Catholic.
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Bohemia may be said to be a country of farmers, judging from the number
of persons engaged in agricultural pursuits. Out of every one thousand
people 408.7 per cent are engaged in the cultivation of soil and forestry;
352.6 per cent find employment in manufacturing and mining, 59.5 per cent
in commerce, railroading, etc., and 87.8 per cent earn their living as
laborers.
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