The Quest for a Lost Race

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PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

ILLUSTRATIONS

CONTENTS

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APPENDIX

INDEX

FILSON CLUB PUBLICATION No. 22

THE QUEST FOR A
LOST RACE

Presenting the Theory of
PAUL B. Du CHAILLU
An Eminent Ethnologist and Explorer, that the English-speaking
People of To-day are Descended from the Scandinavians rather
than the Teutons—from the Normans rather than the Germans

BY
THOMAS E. PICKETT, M.D., LL.D.
Member of The Filson Club

READ BEFORE THE CLUB OCTOBER 1, 1906

Illustrated

acorn

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
JOHN P. MORTON & COMPANY
Printers to The Filson Club
1907


COPYRIGHT, 1907
BY
The Filson Club
All Rights Reserved

Filson Club Publications
NUMBER TWENTY-TWO

The Quest for a
Lost Race

Tree Branch

Alphabetical Series of Norse, Norman, and
Anglo-Norman, or Non-Saxon,
Surnames

BY
THOMAS E. PICKETT, M. D., LL. D.
Member of The Filson Club

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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