Description
William Shakespeare and Lord Bryron
Front and rear views of the instrument
In 1912 he became Tyndall Lecturer at the Royal Institution in London
View showing a series of arches divided by pilasters with corinthian capitals
Muck-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, The Black Hawk, A Sac Chief hopelessness William Shakespeare and Lord Bryron'Muck a tah mish o kah kaik, The Black Hawk, A Sac Chief', 1848. A man from the Sac or Sauk people in North America. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848).
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