The romance of Indian history, or, Thrilling incidents in the early settlement of America.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York : Kiggins & Kellogg, 123 & 125 William Street, [between 1856 and 1866?]
- Note
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Includes 9 woodcuts.
First sentence: "My young readers, if they have studied the early history of their country, may have read of the famous expedition undertaken, in 1696, by the governor-general of New France (as the French settlement on our shores was then called), against the confederated Five Nations of New York; an expedition which, though it carried with it all the pomp and circumstance of European warfare into their wild-wood haunts, was attended with no adequate results, and had but a momentary effect in quelling the spirit of the tameless Indian."
Publisher's advertisements: p. [2-3] of wrapper.
"Redfield's toy books, beautifully illustrated from designs by Chapman [i.e. John Gadsby Chapman] ... Fourth series"--Series title and numbered list: p. [4] of wrapper.
Kiggins & Kellogg published at 123 & 125 William St. from 1856 to 1866 (see Antique U.S. miniature books by R.C. Bradbury, page 159). New York City directories for 1856-57 list Kiggins & Kellogg at 123 & 125 William St.(New York city directories list the firm at 128 William St. between 1857 and 1859). Directories for 1859-1866 list the firm alternately at either address.
- Physical Description
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24 p. :
ill. ;
15 x 10 cm.
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