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19082187980American Historical Association 1908. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Base of boards faintly stained free endpapers removed. 1908 Hard Cover. 233-450 pp. 8vo. A separately bound edition of the Justin Winsor Prize winning essay originally published by the American Historical Association in 1906. The author a Ph.D. was a Bulkley Fellow in History at Yale University Associate Professor in History at Wells College and Instructor in History at The Woman's College of Baltimore. She discusses the origins of the plan for Indian removal unsuccessful attempts during the Jefferson administration the War of 1812 and removal efforts afterwards with a chapter focusing on John Quincy Adams. Footnotes throughout bibliography and index follow text. [American Historical Association] hardcover books
1932012532Pierre South Dakota: Department of History 1932. "Descriptive of life on the Upper Missouri; of a fur trader's experiences among the Mandans' Gros Ventres' and their neighbors; of the ravages of the smallpox epidemic of 1837." Frontispiece photograph of old Fort Pierre. Fort Clark was one of the three principal posts of the American Fur Company on the upper Missouri. John Jacob Astor was among the founding members of the company which was later known as the Upper Missouri Outfit. A long historical introduction lays the groundwork for the journal and describes in detail the workings of the Fur Company Francis Chardon's role in the company. Following the journal is an extensive "notes and references" Appendices and index. 458pp. First Edition. Red Cloth. Minor Wear and Soiling./No Jacket. Octavo. Department of History Hardcover books
1927156801N. pl: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History 1927. Hardcover. vi 407p. introduction conclusion index very good first edition in green cloth and gilt. The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History hardcover books
193261173Pierre SD: Dept. of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition. 8vo. xlvi 458 pp. Plates facsimile title page portrait. First publication of the journal of Francis A. Chardon a fur trader on the upper Missouri. Howes C-33. Very good. Original red cloth gilt spine title. #8123. <br/><br/> Dept. of History, State of South Dakota hardcover books
19398124Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1939 First edition. Scarce thus especially in this condition. Translated from the French by Rose Abel Wright. Pp. xi 3 272. plus frontis and 1 plate; folding genealogical chart. Extensive notes appendices index. Green cloth gilt. A very fine and bright copy with decorated price-clipped dust jacket very slightest of chipping to spine ends. Tabeau journeyed to the Upper Missouri and lived among the Arikara in the years 1803-04. Provides human and detailed descriptions of living among the Indians who were almost without contact with whites. Also a complete summation of the difficulties of the fur trade hazards of navigating the Missouri etc. He met Lewis and Clark during their winter among the Mandan. Much on the customs and mores of the Indians trade religion warfare ceremonies etc. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1932Embry 157677Dept. of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition first printing. Spine lettering flaked and dull else near fine in custom mylar cover. Red cloth no dust jacket. Dept. of History, State of South Dakota, 1932. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1970288815Freeport. : Books for Libraries Press. 1970. . Reprint. Hardcover orange cloth black spine title. . Very good edges lightly foxed. . 8vo. Books for Libraries Press. hardcover books
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78961ABEL Annie Heloise. The American Indian as Slaveholder Secessionist Participant in the Civil War and Under Reconstruction: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark Company 1919-1925. 1st eds. 3 Vols. 349;403;419pp. Frontises. portraits plates maps. Orig. cloth T.e.g. Faint speckling to cloth small amount of light foxing small private owner's stamp on front free endpaper of Vol. 3 else a very good set. HOWES A-9 "aa." Rader 89. Dornbusch III285. Clark & Brunet 1. Nevins I p.3; II p.179. "Treaties both inter-tribal and with the Federal and Confederate governments are presented. Larded with long detailed footnotes and documentary materials these three volumes are as much a primary resource as narrative history" Clark & Brunet 1. "The first two volumes of this scholarly work explain the source and extent of Indian support for the Confederacy" Nevins I. "Abel concentrates on the background and general situation in the Indian Territory then covers its relationship to Texas and Arkansas" Nevins II. unknown
1932MSA8280Pierre SD: Dept of History State of South Dakota. Good with no dust jacket. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition. Hard cover published by Dept. of History of State of South Dakota in 1932. No dust jacket. Red covers with gilt lettering on spine. Lettering has dulled some and spine has faded some. Corners of covers are bumped some ends of spine have slight wear and covers have slight scuffing. Several upper page corners have been bent and creased. Side and bottom edges of pages are deckled. Book is in good condition. 458 pages 2.5 lb.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 458 pages . Dept of History, State of South Dakota hardcover
1932144645South Dakota: The Auspices of Lawrence K. Fox Superintendent Department of History State of South Dakota Pierre South Dakota 1932. Hardcover. First Edition. xlvi 458 pp. Octavo. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Front board single blind ruled. Deckled edges. Half-title present. B/W frontis plate showcases photograph of "Site of Old Fort Pierre"; 2 further B/W photographic illustrations on plates including one facsimile of the original title page of the Fort Clark Journal. Notes & References Appendices and Index at rear. Text is internally very clean; illustrations are as new. Front hinge becoming loose. Outside of this defect the boards and spine are vibrant and near fine. This is a wonderfully clean and bright first edition copy of this 1932 book. Very good condition. 1932 The Auspices of Lawrence K. Fox Superintendent, Department of History, State of South Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota hardcover
1932mon0003797081State of South Dakota 1932-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . cover shows minor wear tear rubbing. pages lightly tanned and slightly foxed. State of South Dakota hardcover
1025047389.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1939226701Norman: U. of Oklahoma 1939. First edition first printing. Hardcover in dust jacket. Near fine in near fine faintly edge worn and price-clipped dust jacket with single closed tear in mylar cover. U. of Oklahoma hardcover
193933641Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Octavo. xiv 272 pages 1. Illustrated with a frontispiece one plate and a folding genealogical chart. Light green cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. Illustrated dust jacket with price of 3.50 on the front inner flap. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
196869858<p>Norman:: University of Oklahoma Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. Translated from the French by Rose Abel Wright. Second printing. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. .</p> University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover
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192532339Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Quartos. 3 volumes: 1 394 pages 1; 403 pages; 419 pages. All volumes illustrated. Red cloth hardcovers with gilt titles on the spines. Gilt top edges. Untrimmed foredges. Volume 1 has a thin light dried water stain on the front cover and a small dried water stain at the top edge of the text block. A few pages in front of volume 1 including the title page have dried water stains at the top edge. Cloth spine on volume 3 is light faded. Bindings are very sturdy and contents are very clean with the exception of the few pages mentioned in volume 1. Frontispiece map of volume 1 shows how the Indian Territory appeared in 1861. This comprehensive study took a decade to complete with fewer copies of volume 3 printed. Although this set is widely held in institutions it is scarce in the trade. <br /> <br /> Howes A 9. From wikipedia: Annie Heloise Abel was one of the first thirty women in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in history. One of the ablest historians of her day she was an acknowledged expert on the history of British and American policy toward natives. As another historian has put it: "She was the first academically trained historian in the United States to consider the development of Indian-white relations and although her focus was narrowly political and her methodology almost entirely archival-based in this she was a pioneer." Historians consider her most important work to be the three-volume The Slave Holding Indians. The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover
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