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Oettinger, Paul. “Unter kurbrandenburgischer Flagge: Deutsche Kolonialerfahrungen vor zweihundert Jahren. Nach dem Tagebuch des Chirurgen Johann Peter Oettinger unter Mitwirkung des Kaiserlichen Vize-Admirals z.D. von Henk herausgegeben von Hauptmann a.D. Paul Oettinger.” Schorers Familienblatt 6 (1885–86), no. 9: 134–37, no. 10: 150–51, no. 12: 180–83, no. 17: 262–64, no. 25: 398–99, no. 26: 412–15.

———. Unter kurbrandenburgischer Flagge: Deutsche-Kolonialerfahrungen vor zweihundert Jahren. Nach dem Tagebuch des Chirurgen Johann Peter Oettinger unter Mitwirkung des Kaiserlichen Vize-Admirals z.D. von Henk herausgegeben von Hauptmann a.D. Paul Oettinger. Berlin: R. Eisenschmidt, 1886. [This text was first published in various issues of the magazine Shorers Familienblatt (1885) and as a book in 1886.]

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