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Bohemian National Hymn (Kde domov můj.) Translated. Chicago University Settlement Song Book; same, Charities. New York. 13:205. 1904.
Bowring, Sir John. History of Bohemian Literature. Review of Joseph Jungmann’s Historie literatury České. Foreign Quarterly Review. London. 2:146-48-74. 1828.
—— Ancient Bohemian Ballads. Westminster Review. London. 12:304-21. Apr., 1830. Commentary on the Queen’s Court MS.; a collection of old Bohemian Lyrico-Epic Songs, with other ancient Bohemian poems. Discovered and published by Wenceslaus Hanka and translated by Wenceslaus Aloys Swoboda.
Bohemian and Slovak Literature. History of ——. 31 pp. Westminster Review. London. 112:413. 1879.
Blind, K. Vicissitudes and Literature of Bohemia. National Quarterly Review. New York. 24:1. 1871.
Čapek, Thomas. Revival of the Bohemian Language. The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. Oct., 1892.
—— Hapsburgs and the Bohemian Language. The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. June, 1893.
—— The Decline and Rise of Bohemian Letters. The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. Sept. and Oct., 1893.
Čech, Svatopluk. Songs of the Slave. Third Song, translated by Jan Havlasa. Osvěta Americká. Omaha. Aug. 5, 1908.
—— Songs of the slave. Translated by Otto Kotouč. Komenský, Organ of the Federation of Komenský Educational Clubs. Omaha. 4:1. 1912; 4:481-82; other Songs in Poet Lore. Boston. 27:114-16. 1916.
Čermák, B. Bohemian Literature. Athenæum. London. 2:8; 1888-89. 2:9; 1889-90. 2:10; 1890-91.
Fairfield, A. R. Slavonic Literature. Academy. London. 24:344. 1883. Review of R. W. Morfill’s Slavonic Literature.
Farnham, Amos W. Bohemia, Bohemia. A poem adapted to the music of Maryland, My Maryland. Oswego Daily Times. Sept. 27, 1916.
Gregor, Frances. Bohemian Novelists. The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. Sept. and Oct., 1892.
Gurowski, A. de. Slavic Languages and Literatures. North American Review. Boston and New York. 71:329-59. 1850. Review of Talvj’s Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations.
Hálek, Vítězslav. Evening Songs. Translated by Libbie A. Breuer. University of Texas Magazine. Austin. Jan., 1911. Feb., 1912.
—— Evening Songs. Translated by Otto Kotouč. Poet Lore. Boston. 27:716-18. 1916.
Literature of Bohemia. Westminster Review. London. 116:372-91. 1881.
Lützow, Count. Ancient Bohemian Poetry. New Review. London. 16:181. 1897.
—— The Literature of Bohemia. Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature. 21:207-22. London. 1900.
Machar, J. S. The Passing of Satan. A poem. Translated by J. J. Král. The Truth Seeker. New York. Mar., 1901.
—— A Fantastic Ballad. Translated by Otto Kotouč. Komenský, Organ of the Federation of Komenský Educational Clubs. Omaha. 2:2. 1910.
—— On Golgotha. Translated by Otto Kotouč. Poet Lore. Boston. 28:485-87. 1917.
Marchant, Francis P. An Outline of Bohemian Literature. The Anglo-Russian Literary Society. The Imperial Institute. London. Pp. 48-75. Proceedings of Feb., Mar., Apr., 1911.
Neruda, Jan. An Ancient Cottage. (Stará chatrč.) A poem translated by Libbie A. Breuer. The New South. Dallas. May, 1912.
Nigrin, Jaroslav Victor. Teaching of Bohemian in (American) High Schools and Colleges. The Bohemian Review. Chicago. 1:11. June, 1917.
Periodical Press of Bohemia. Illustrated. Review of Reviews. New York. 31:85-6. Jan., 1905.
Political and Social Poetry among the Czechs. Review of Reviews. New York. 47:358-59. Mar., 1913.
Sclavonic Traditional Poetry, in a letter to ... Zaboy, Slawoy, and Ludeck. A Sclavonian Tale. Translated from the Bohemo-Sclavonian Dialect. Blackwood’s Magazine. Edinburgh. 10:145-51. Sept., 1821.
Sládek, Josef V. A Handful of Bohemian Heather. The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. Feb., 1893.
Talvj (Mrs. Robinson). Slavonic Popular Poetry. North American Review. Boston and New York. 43:85-120. 1836.
Tille, Václav. Bohemian Literature. Athenæum. London. 1891-92, 2:6, July 2; 1892-93, 2:8, July 1; 1893-94, 2:8, July 7; 1896-97, 2:8, July 3; 1897-98, 2:11; 1899-1900, 2:6-7, July 7; 1900-01, 2:10-11, July 6; 1901-02, 2:8, July 5; 1902-03, 2:8, July 4; 1903-04, 2:296-97, Sept. 3.
Vrchlický, Jaroslav. An Arabic Motive. Translated by Jan Havlasa. Osvěta Americká. Omaha. Oct. 7, 1908.
Ward, A. W. Bohemian Literature in the 14th Century. Macmillan’s Magazine. London. 38:40-48. 1878.