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Journals of expeditions to Mongolia from 1919 to 1930 : [microform] / Roy Chapman Andrews.

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Microfilm #31

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1919 - 1930

Biographical sketch

Naturalist and explorer, leader of the Asiatic Zoological Expeditions and the Central Asiatic Expeditions, director of American Museum of Natural History from 1935 to 1941.

Extent

11 Volumes (11 v. ; 27 cm.)

Language of Materials

English

Location of Originals Note

Indicator 1 Holder of originals: Rare Book Collection. Silver original shelved in the Negative Storage Room.

Publication Date

1919-1930.

General Note

Holographs.

General Note

Title from inserted stationery sheet dated Nov. 12/52.

General Note

Journals of the Second Asiatic Zoological Expedition (1918-1919) and the Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930), sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History.

General Note

Microfilm copy lacks the Tung Ling vol.

Cumulative Index/Finding Aids Note

Mongolian trip, 1918-1919 (2 v.) -- Tung Ling [and the Tsingling Mountains of Shensi, July-Sept.] 1921 -- Third Asiatic Expedition's Mongolia Division, April 17-Sept. 14, 1922 (2 v.) -- Mongolian Expedition, 1923 (2 v.) -- Third Asiatic Expedition's 3rd Mongolian Expedition, 1925 -- Letter to Mrs. Froelick, 1925. Undated notes -- Central Asiatic Expedition, Season of 1928 -- 5th Central Asiatic Expedition, Mongolia 1930.

Reproduction Note

Type of reproduction--Microfilm.; Place of reproduction--[New York, N.Y. :; Agency responsible for reproduction--American Museum of Natural History: Date of reproduction--1987]. Physical description of reproduction--4 microfilm reels, 35 mm.

Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Sponsor
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation provided support to make this finding aid available in ArchivesSpace (2016-2017).

Repository Details

Part of the Museum Archives at the Gottesman Research Library Repository

Contact:
American Museum of Natural History
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New York NY 10024 USA
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