Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen - Works

Works

  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • Off With Their Heads (1937)
  • Ecuador the Unknown (1938)
  • The Tsátchela Indians of Western Ecuador (1939)
  • The Galapagos Islands and Charles Darwin: Notes on an Exhibition at the Bancroft Library (1939)
  • Quetzal Quest - The Story of the Capture of the Quetzal, the Sacred Bird of the Aztec and the Mayas (1939)
  • Jungle in the Clouds (1940)
  • Riches of South America (New World Neighbors) (1941)
  • Riches of Central America (New World Neighbors) (1942)
  • Paper and Civilization (Scientific Monthly, vol. 57, 1943)
  • Mexican Papermaking Plants (Journal of the New York Botanical Gardens, vol. 44, 1943)
  • The Jicaque Indians of Honduras (1943)
  • The Aztec and Maya Papermakers (1943)
  • South America Called Them: Explorations of the Great Naturalists: La Condamine, Humbolt, Darwin, Spruce (1945)
  • South American Zoo (1946)
  • F.Catherwood 1799-1854 - Architect-Explorer of Two Worlds (1946)
  • Maya Explorer: John Lloyd Stephens and the Lost Cities of Central America and Yucatán (1947)
  • The Green World of the Naturalists - A Treasury of Five Centuries of Natural History in South America (1948)
  • A Guide to Lima, the Capital of Peru (Guides to Peru) (1949)
  • A Guide to Cusco (Guides to Peru) (1949)
  • A Guide to Sacsahuaman: The Fortress of Cusco (Guides to Peru) (1949)
  • Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands: A History (1949)
  • Frederick Catherwood, Architect (1950)
  • Huancayo and Ayacucho (His Guide to Peru) (1950)
  • A Guide to Guayaquil (Guides to Ecuador) (1950)
  • A Guide to St Vincent (1950)
  • A Guide to Machu Picchu (Guides to Peru) (1952)
  • The Four Seasons Of Manuela. A Biography. The Love Story of Manuela Sàenz and Simòn Bolivar (1952)
  • Highway of the Sun (1955) - about an expedition of discovery of the ancient roads of the Inca
  • A Guide to Cusco and Machu Picchu (Guides to Peru) (1956)
  • Realm of the Incas (1957)
  • The Aztec: Man and Tribe (1958)
  • A Guide to Sacsahuaman: Ollontay-Tambo and Pisac (1958)
  • The World of the Maya (1960)
  • Maya, Land of the Turkey and the Deer (1960)
  • The Ancient Sun Kingdoms of the Americas: Aztec, Maya, Inca (1961)
  • The Incas: People of the Sun (1961)
  • A Chronological Chart of Pre-Columbian Indian Cultures of the Americas and World Events (1962)
  • The Desert Kingdoms of Peru (1965)
  • Roman Roads (1966)
  • Roads that Led to Rome (1967)
  • The Gold of El Dorado: The Quest for the Golden Man (1968)
  • The Incas of Pedro De Cieza De Leon (1970)
  • Search for the Maya: The Story of Stephens and Catherwood (1973)
  • The Germanic People in America (1976)
  • The Royal Road of the Inca (1976)
  • Jicaque (1977)
  • The Sun Kingdom of the Aztecs (1977)
  • Cuzco and Machu Picchu (1979) ABC Pocket Guide
  • Capac ñan, Schicksalsstrasse der Inkas
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Name Von Hagen, Victor Wolfgang
Alternative names
Short description American explorer
Date of birth February 29, 1908
Place of birth
Date of death March 8, 1985
Place of death

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