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| | Books by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur: Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, trans.: A Frenchman in the Gold Rush, by Ernest de Massey (HTML at LOC) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, trans.: A Gil Blas in California (Los Angeles: Primavera Press, 1933), by Alexandre Dumas (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, trans.: A Gil Blas in California (New York: Hastings House, c1948), by Alexandre Dumas, illust. by R. A. Cates (illustrated HTML pages at farlang.com) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, trans.: Los Angeles in the Sunny Seventies, by Archduke Ludwig Salvator (HTML at LOC) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, trans.: A Pioneer at Sutter's Fort, 1846-1850, by Heinrich Lienhard (HTML at LOC) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, ed.: Raveneau de Lussan, Buccaneer of the Spanish Main and Early French Filibuster of the Pacific: A Translation into English of his Journal of a Voyage into the South Seas in 1684 and the Following Years With the Filibusters (Cleveland: A. H. Clark Co., 1930), by Sieur Raveneau de Lussan (page images at HathiTrust) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982, ed.: Vancouver in California, 1792-1794: The Original Account of George Vancouver (2 text volumes and 1 map volume in 1; Los Angeles: G. Dawson, 1953-1954), by George Vancouver (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur in the extended shelves: Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982: Flower from the golden land. (B. McCallister, J. Zeitlin, 1929), also by Archduke of Austria Ludwig Salvator (page images at HathiTrust) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982: Juan Maria de Salvatierra of the company of Jesus; missionary in the province of New Spain, and apostolic conqueror of the Californias (The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1929), also by Miguel Venegas and Juan Antonio Oviedo (page images at HathiTrust) Wilbur, Marguerite Eyer, 1889-1982: Thomas Jefferson, apostle of liberty. (Liveright Pub. Corp., 1962) (page images at HathiTrust)
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