Robert Kutak

The Story of a Bohemian-American Village

The Standard Printing Co.

1933

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Kutak's Story of a Bohemian-American Village inscribed to Willa Cather by Dr. Jaroslav Novak.

  • Robert Kutak (American).
  • The Story of a Bohemian-American Village A Study of Social Persistence and Change.
  • Louisville KY: The Standard Printing Co., 1933.
  • Inscribed on the title page "To Miss. Willa Cather in memory of my stay in New York, the happiest time of my life, Dec. 5, 1933. Dr. Jaroslav Novak, Czechoslovak Consul General.", with a pasted photograph of himself.
  • Bound in publisher's blue cloth with red letterings.


Novak is mentioned by the author in the preface as one of the people who helped him in this study of the Chez community of Milligan, Nebraska.

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Binding rubbed and faded throughout.

Pages lightly toned.

 

Product is used.

Language

English

Subject

Americana

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