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* Chapter VIII: [[The Man in the Chimney]] | * Chapter VIII: [[The Man in the Chimney]] | ||
All chapters, except the last two, were written entirely by Dagobert. These last chapters were completed by his son [[Christopher Winter|Christopher]] after the death of Dagobert in 1903. | All chapters, except the last two, were written entirely by Dagobert. These last chapters were completed by his son [[Christopher Winter|Christopher]] and his good friend [[Martin Gruber|Martin]] after the death of Dagobert in 1903. |
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The Travels of Dagobert Winter is the written record of Dagobert’s travels that details his archeological expeditions in Africa and the Middle East in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- Chapter I: The Banks of the Euphrates
- Chapter II: The Harbour of Ur
- Chapter III: The Tomb of Irkalla
- Chapter IV: The Caverns of Kur I
- Chapter V: The Caverns of Kur II
- Chapter VI: The Tablets of Uruk
- Chapter VII: The Temple of Burong
- Chapter VIII: The Man in the Chimney
All chapters, except the last two, were written entirely by Dagobert. These last chapters were completed by his son Christopher and his good friend Martin after the death of Dagobert in 1903.