Edward King, Viscount Kingsborough was an Irish antiquarian who sought to prove that the indigenous peoples of the Americas were a Lost Tribe of Israel. Wikipedia
Born: November 16, 1795
Died: February 27, 1837 (age 41 years), Dublin, Ireland
Great-grandparents: Richard Fitzgerald, Edward King, 1st Earl of Kingston, Jane Caulfeild, and more
Grandparents: Robert King, 2nd Earl of Kingston and Caroline FitzGerald
Education: University of Oxford
Parents: George King, 3rd Earl of Kingston
Books
Antiquities of Mexico
1830
Antiquities of Mexico: Comprising Fac-Similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, Preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; In... ; V. 6
Antiquities of Mexico: Comprising Fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, Preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berl
Antiquities of Mexico: Comprising Fac-Similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, Preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; In... ; V. 2 (1831)
1831
Antiquities of Mexico: Comprising Fac-Similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, Preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; In... ; V. 3 (1831)