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Author: Charles Sealsfield
Genre: Fiction
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Step back into the early 19th century with Charles Sealsfield's gripping tale, Tokeah; Or, The White Rose. Vol. II. This volume continues the enthralling saga ...
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Author, Charles Sealsfield ; Publisher, Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829 ; Original from, the New York Public Library ; Digitized, Jan 25, 2007.
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Tokeah V1: Or The White Rose is a novel written by Charles Sealsfield and first published in 1829. The book is set in the early 19th century and tells the ...
Tokeah; or, The white rose, an Indian tale ... Author: Sealsfield, Charles, 1793-1864. Published: 1845. Atlantic journal, and friend of knowledge. In eight ...
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The novel explores themes of identity, cultural clashes, and the impact of colonialism on indigenous communities. Sealsfield, who was himself an immigrant to ...
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Charles Sealsfield. Tokeah; Or, the White Rose (Hardcover). USD$32.95. Prices may vary online, in stores, and in-app. Image 1 of Tokeah; Or, the White Rose ( ...
Charles Sealsfield was the pseudonym of Austrian-American journalist Carl (or Karl) Anton Postl (3 March 1793 – 26 May 1864), an advocate for a German ...
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Tokeah; Or, The White Rose ... Volume 2 of Tokeah; Or, The White Rose, Charles Sealsfield. Author, Charles Sealsfield. Publisher, Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829.
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Tokeah V1: Or The White Rose is a novel written by Charles Sealsfield and published in 1829. The story is set in the early 18th century and follows the ...
Charles Sealsfield is the pseudonym of Karl. Postl (1793–1864), a Moravian-born monk who settled in America in 1823, becoming a novelist and travel writer. 145.