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"Ceska Osada, a jeji Spolkovy Zivot v <strong>Cleveland</strong>, Ohio."<br />
An illustrated history <strong>of</strong> Bohemians in <strong>Cleveland</strong>, prepared for the<br />
Prague Ethnological Exposition <strong>of</strong> 1895, and published by the Volnost press<br />
in <strong>Cleveland</strong>. 192 pp.<br />
"Kratke Dejiny a seznam Cesko-Katolickych osad ve Spoj . Statech Ameriickych."<br />
A register and brief history <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholic colonies in the U. S.<br />
in honor <strong>of</strong> the 25th jubilee <strong>of</strong> Very Rev. Josepb HessoUIl , by Rev. P. A. P.<br />
Roust. St. Louis, 1 90, 552 pp .<br />
"Dejiny Cechuv Americkych," by Jan Habenicht .<br />
A condensed history <strong>of</strong> American Bohemian life, pub . by the "Hlas"<br />
press in St. Louis, about 1894.<br />
"Padesat let Ceskeho Tisku v Americe," by Thomas Capek.<br />
Fifty years <strong>of</strong> the Bohemian press in America ; a bibliography, with<br />
historical notes, <strong>of</strong> Bohemian periodical publications in the United States<br />
from 1860 to 1911; pub. in New York, 1911. 269 pp .<br />
<strong>The</strong>se four are in Bohemian .<br />
"Czechoslovak Review" ; a monthly periodical published at 2324 South<br />
Central Park Avenue, Chicago beginning in 1917,<br />
"Bohemian (Cech) Bibliography; a finding list <strong>of</strong> writings in English relating<br />
to Bohemia and the Cechs," by Thomas Capek and Anna Vostrovsky Capek.<br />
A valuable illustrated and annotated bibliography, published by Fleming<br />
H. Revell Co. in New York in 1918. 256 pp.<br />
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