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Hiram Bingham III

    November 19, 1875 – June 6, 1956

    Hiram Bingham was an academic, explorer, and politician who brought the existence of the Quechua citadel of Machu Picchu to public attention. His work often drew from his adventurous expeditions and discoveries in South America. Bingham's impact lies in his ability to blend academic research with fascinating exploration, offering readers compelling narratives of the past.

    Hiram Bingham III
    Across South America; An Account Of A Journey From Buenos Aires To Lima By Way Of Potosí, With Notes On Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, And Peru
    The Ruins Of Espiritu Pampa, Peru
    The Journal Of An Expedition Across Venezuela And Colombia, 1906 1907
    A Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Islands: Or, the Civil, Religious, and Political History of Those Islands: Comprising a Particular Vie
    The Ruins of Choqquequirau
    Bartimeus, of the Sandwich Islands