Eric von Rosen

Count Carl Gustaf Bloomfield Eric von Rosen ( born June 2, 1879 in Stockholm, † April 25, 1948 ibid ) was an ethnologist, Egyptologist, big game hunters, climbers, creator of a private nature parks, composer, writer and volunteer in the Finnish war of liberation. Among other things, he was the discoverer of the central African Batwa tribe and co-founder of the Air Forces of Finland.

He was Schwippschwager Hermann Göring and maintained relations with Nazi Germany.

Von Rosen had the Swedish Good Rockelstad in Södermanland and the Bay of Danbo on Gotland.

He has published in English, Swedish and German.

Publications

  • Från Cape till Alexandria, Albert Bonnier Förlag Stockholm
  • Archaeological Researches on the Frontier of Argentina and Bolivia in 1901-02: A Preliminary Report, publisher, Nabu Press, 2010, ISBN 1172670692, 9781172670697
  • The Corotes Indians in the Bolivian Chaco, Ivar Haegströms Boktryckeri AB 1904 I
  • The Mounds of Pucara, Tidskrift utgiven av Svenska för Skällskapet Anthropology och Geography, Årg. 1924, H.2
  • Vår Tid och Ungdomen, Stockholm, Albert Bonnier Förlag 1919
  • Nagra Bestigningar och Rön i Lappmarken 1933-1935, Särtryck ur fells Till 1936
  • Chacofarare Berätta, Hugo encoder Förlag, Stockholm
  • En Förgången Värld, Albert Bonnier Förlag, Stockholm 1919
  • Träskfolket, Bonnier Förlag, Stockholm 1916
  • Troll scopes, publisher Ernst Manker, Nordisk Rotogravyr, Stockholm 1952
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