A Partial Bibliography for Frederick Starr

  1. On the Hills: A Series of Geological Talks. Boston: D. Lothrop Co. (1890).
  2. “A Page of Child-Lore.” Journal of American Folklore 4 (1891): 55-56.
  3. “Some Pennsylvania German Lore.” Journal of American Folklore 4 (1891): 321-326
  4. “Note on Color-Hearing.” American Journal of Psychology 5 (1893): 416-418.
  5. “Sign Language in Print.” Science 21 (1893): 286.
  6. “Review of Folk-Lore.” Modern Language Notes 9 (1894): 190.
  7. Walks and Talks in the Geological Field. New York: Flood & Vincent. (1894).
  8. Notes on Mexican Archaeology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1894).
  9. “Introduction.” In Walter J. Hoffman, The Beginnings of Writing. New York: D. Appleton & Co. (1895).
  10. Some First Steps In Human Progress. Meadville, PA: Flood & Vincent (1895).
  11. Aztec Place-Names: Their Meaning and Mode of Composition. Chicago: University of Chicago (1895).
  12. A Summary of the Archaeology of Iowa. Davenport Iowa: Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences (1895).
  13. “Review of The History of Mankind by F. Ratzel.” American Journal of Sociology 2 (1897): 611-612.
  14. “Stone Images from Tarascan Territory, Mexico.” American Anthropologist 10 (1897): 45-47.
  15. “Study of the Criminal in Mexico.” American Journal of Sociology 3 (1897): 13-17.
  16. The Little Pottery Objects of Lake Chapal, Mexico. Chicago: University of Chicago (1897).
  17. “A Study of a Census of the Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico.” Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Science vol. 8.
  18. Indians of Southern Mexico: An Ethnographic Album. Chicago (1898).
  19. The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World’s Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, July 1893. Chicago: Charles H. Sergel Co. (1898).
  20. The Mapa de Cuauhtlantzinco: Codice Campos. New York: AMS Press (1898) [co authored with Tepostecatzin).
  21. “Holy Week in Mexico.” Journal of American Folklore 12 (1899): 161-165.
  22. “Review of The Races of Europe by William Z. Ripley.” American Historical Review 5 (1899): 325-329.
  23. Catalogue of A Collection of Objects Illustrating the Folklore of Mexico. London: Folk-lore Society (1899).
  24. American Indians. Boston: D.C. Heath (1899).
  25. Notes Upon the Ethnography of Southern Mexico. Davenport IA: Putnam Memorial Publication Fund (1900).
  26. Recent Mexican Study of the Native Languages of Mexico. Chicago: University of Chicago (1900).
  27. Some First Steps in Human Progress. Cleveland, NY: Chautauqua Assembly (1901).
  28. Strange Peoples. Boston: D. C. Heath (1901).
  29. “Review of The Tonalamatl of the Aubin Collection by Eduard Seler.” American Anthropologist NS 4 (1902): 145-147.
  30. “Review of Magic and Religion by Andrew Lang.” American Journal of Theology 6 (1902): 107-108.
  31. “The Tastoanes.” Journal of American Folklore 15 (1902): 73-83.
  32. The Physical Characters of the Indians of Southern Mexico. Chicago: University of Chicago (1902).
  33. Notes on the Ethnography of Southern Mexico, Part II. Chicago: University of Chicago (1902)
  34. “The Sacral Spot in Maya Indians.” Science NS 17 (1903): 432-433.
  35. “Mary Louise Duncan Putnam.” Science NS 17 (1903): 632-633.
  36. Iroquois Indian Games and Dances. (1903)
  37. “Review of Genesis del Crimen en Mexico.” American Journal of Sociology 9 (1904): 712-716.
  38. Readings from Modern Mexican Authors. Chicago: Open Court (1904).
  39. The Ainu Group At the Saint Louis Exposition. Chicago: Open Court (1904).
  40. “Review of Reports of the Cambridge Anthroplogical Expedition to Torres Straits.American Anthropologist NS 7 (1905): 132-134.
  41. William M. Beauchamp and the Cornplanter Medal. (1906)
  42. “Review of The Native Races of the British Empire by A. Werner.” American Anthropologist NS 9 (1907): pp. 593-595.
  43. “Review of At the Back of the Black Man’s Mind.” American Anthropologist NS 9 (1907): 595-599.
  44. “Review of The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur G. Leonard.” American Anthropologist NS 9 (1907): 599-602.
  45. “Review of Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology by Stewart Culin.” American Historical Review 13 (1907): 158-160.
  46. The Truth About the Congo: The Chicago Tribune Articles. New York: Negro Universities Press (1907).
  47. “Review of The Negro Races by Jerome Dowd.” American Anthropologist NS 10 (1908): 446-448.
  48. “Review of Le Plateau Central Nigérien by Louis Desplagnes.” American Anthropologist NS 10 (1908): 448-451.
  49. “Introduction.” In W. L. Hubbard, The History of Foreign Music. New York: Irving Squire (1908).
  50. In Indian Mexico: A Narrative of Travel and Labor. Chicago: Forbes & Co. (1908).
  51. A Bibliography of Congo Languages. Chicago: University of Chicago (1908).
  52. The Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research. (1908).
  53. “Review of Prehistoric Japan by Neil G. Monro.” American Anthropologist NS 11 (1909): 297-298.
  54. “Review of Wissenshcaftliche Ergebnisse Meiner Ethnographischen Forschungsreise in Ostafrikas by Karl Weule.” American Anthropologist NS 11 (1909): 298-301.
  55. "1Review of Etudes sur les Sources de l’Ethnographie congolaise by Edouard De Jonghe.” American Anthropologist NS 11 (1909): 301-303.
  56. “Review of Collection de Monographies Ethnographiques by Overbergh.” American Anthropologist NS 11 (1909): 303-307.
  57. “Review of Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits.” The American Journal of Sociology 15 (1909): 260-264.
  58. Ethnographic Notes from the Congo Free State: An African Miscellany. Davenport, Iowa: Davenport Academy of Sciences (1909).
  59. A Little Book of Filipino Riddles. Yonkers, NY: World Book Co. (1909).
  60. Japanese Proverbs and Pictures. Chicago: ?(1910)
  61. “Review of Im Afrikanischen Urwald by Franz Thonner.” American Anthropologist NS 13 (1911): 146-148.
  62. “Review of Les Warega by G. Van Overbergh.” American Anthropologist NS 13 (1911): 148-149.
  63. “Review of Die Stetigkeit im Kulturwandel.” Philosophical Review 20 (1911): 332-333.
  64. “Review of The Niger and the West Sudan.” American Anthropologist NS 13 (1911): 480-481.
  65. “Review of Nigerian Studies.” American Anthropologist NS 13 (1911): 481-483.
  66. “Review of Collections de Monographies Ethnographique Vols 6-8.” American Anthropologist NS 13 (1911): 483-486.
  67. Lolo Objects In the Public Museum, Milwaukee. Milwaukee: Public Museum Trustees (1911).
  68. Congo Natives: An Ethnographic Album. Chicago: Lakeside Press (1912).
  69. “Review of Early Man in South America by Ales Hrdlicka et al.” American Journal of Sociology 19 (1913): 119-121.
  70. “Review of The Quarterly Journal of the Society of American Indians.” American Journal of Sociology 19 (1913): 122-123.
  71. Liberia: Description, History, Problems. Chicago: ? (1913).
  72. Mexico and the United States: A Story of Revolution, Intervention and War. Chicago: The Bible House (1914).
  73. Mexico to Date. (1914)
  74. “Introduction” In George Washington Ellis, Negro Culture in West Africa: a Social Study of a Negro Group of Vai-Speaking People. New York: Neale Publishing Co. (1914)
  75. “Review of Esquisse ethnologique des principales populations de l’Afrique équatoriale.American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 735-737.
  76. “Review of Etude anthropologique des Populations de Régions du Tchad et du Kanem.American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 737.
  77. “Review of Anthropological Reports on Ibo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria Vol 4-6.” American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 737-739.
  78. “Review of Specimens of Languages from Southern NigeriaAmerican Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 739.
  79. “Review of The Languages of West Africa by F. W. H. Migeod.” American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 739-741.
  80. “Review of The Mende Language, A Grammar of the Hausa Language and Mende Natural History Vocabulary by F. W. H. Migeod.” American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 741.
  81. “Review of Angass Manual, Grammar and Vocabulary by H. D. Foulkes.” American Anthropologist NS 17 (1915): 741-742.
  82. Shinto, the Native Religion of Japan. Chicago: private printing (1915).
  83. “Remarks.” In Walter F. Walker, Liberia and Her Educational Problems. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society (1916).
  84. “Review of Anthropological Report on Sierra Leone Parts 1-3 and Specimens of Languages from Sierra Leone by Northcote W. Thomas.” American Anthropologist NS 19 (1917): 285-287.
  85. “Review of Savage Man in Central Africa by Adolph L. Cureau.” American Anthropologist NS 19 (1917): 287-288.
  86. “Review of An Introduction to the Study of African Languages.” American Anthropologist NS 19 (1917): 288-289.
  87. The Nosatsu Kai Tokyo: Asiatic Society of Japan (1917).
  88. “The Mexican Situation: Manuel Gamio’s Program.” American Journal of Sociology 24 (1918): 129-138.
  89. Korean Buddhism. Boston: Marshall Jones (1918).
  90. Anthropology. Easton, PA: LaFayette College (1920).
  91. “Review of History of South Africa from 1873-1884.” American Anthropologist NS 23 (1921): 374-375.
  92. The Stone of the Sun and the First Chapter of the History of Mexico. Chicago: University of Chicago (1921).
  93. Japanese Collectors and What They Collect. Chicago: The Bookfellows (1921).
  94. “Review of The Akamba of British East Africa.” American Anthropologist NS 24 (1922): 73-83.
  95. “Review of The Mexican Mind by Wallace Thompson.” American Journal of Sociology 28 (1922): 342-344.
  96. “Review of The Racial History of Manking by Roland B. Dixon.” American Political Science Review 17 (1923): 675-677.
  97. Fujiyama: The Sacred Mountain of Japan. Chicago: Covici-McGee Co. (1924).
  98. “Liberia after the World War.” Journal of Negro History 10 (1925): 113-130.
  99. Washington Bookplates. Seattle, WA.: Town Crier (1925).
  100. Japanese Toys and Toy-Collectors. (1926).
  101. "Review of L’Adrar Ahnet by Theodore Monod.” American Anthropologist NS 35 (1933): 523-524.
  102. “Introduction.” In Lee. A. Stone, The Story of Phallicism. Chicago: P. Covici (1927).
  103. Hunting Bookplates in Mexico. Cedar Rapids, IA: Torch Press (1927) with J. Winfred Spencely.
  104. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Objects Relating to Mount Fuji. Seattle, WA: (1927).
  105. Catalogue of an exhibition of educational games. Seattle: Western Printing (1928).
  106. Confucianism: Ethics, Philosophy, Religion. New York: Covici-Freide (1930)
  107. Central America: Readings in Prose and Poetry From Central American Writers. Chicago: B.H. Sanborn & Co. (1930).
  108. “Review of The Mayawyaw RitualAmerican Anthropologist NS 35 (1933): 527-528.
  109. Tacho: Typical Edokko. Seattle, WA: F. Starr.

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