John D. Hunter
Memoirs of a Captivity among The Indians of North America
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, London: 1824
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Beautifully rebound, quarter bound with fine light yellow spine with red title block over light grey paper boards. Third Edition with additions, frontispiece portrait of John D. Hunter (1796-1827) memoirs from childhood abduction to age of 19, with descriptions of manners and customs, and observations of territory west of the Mississippi. Book is near Fine, binding is perfect, text typical light foxing. Important title at a Bargain Price. Sabin 33921, Howes H813.
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