Description: Scarce in Full Leather. First Edition with frontis portrait of the author plus 3 internal, full page illustrations with some copies having an extra illustration. GOOD Condition with light soiling and wear to the binding and a personal library bookplate of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Hart on front pastedown, penciling on first free endpaper, chipping to top edge of first free endpaper, small tear/chip to right middle edge of title page and some sporadic soiling and moderate foxing internally with a few, careless edge tears. There is what at first glance appears to be binding tape to both front and rear hinges, but I think the book may have been professionally rebacked a very long time ago because the hinges are truly secure and the book is firmly bound, although very well read. It looks like a very old rebind that was done considerably well(SEE LAST PHOTO). The book is easily able to be read with no fear of hinge damage at all. From the author's preface: No living man, probably, has seen and known more of the Indians in the northwest than myself. During almost seventy years I have been among them, as it were have been acquainted with their principal men, studied their history, character, and manner of life. With me it has not been, as with most who have written about them, a mere matter of theory; for I have been among them, hunted and fished with them, ate and lodged in their wigwams, and been subjected to all the labors, excitements, perils, and privations of life among them. In this long experience and observation, I have gathered up many things which I thought worthy of record. Some of them occurred in my experience as a missionary among them. Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, were the great battlefields between barbarism and civilization in the west. My acquaintance extended over all these states; and there is scarcely a spot celebrated in Indian warfare which I have not visited again and again. Tales of Indian life and warfare were the entertainments of my childhood; the realities of these things were among the experiences of my manhood. Now, when the scene is nearly over with me on earth, I have gathered up these reminiscences of the past, to amuse and instruct the generations of a later age. Those who enjoy so goodly a heritage in this vast region ought to know through what trials and perils their forefathers obtained it for them. I have endeavored to connect the facts narrated in these pages, so as to give a condensed view of Indian history in the northwest (the "northwest" of his day DVM). In the preparation of the work I am indebted to Flint, McDonald, Drake, Schoolcraft, and others. Colonel McDonald's work was written at my suggestion, and a portion of the material was also furnished by me; consequently, I have felt free to draw upon it. The work of Mr. Flint is rich in the materials of history; but they are so entirely commingled and without system, as to detract much from its value. This work is also out of print; and I have gleaned from it some narrations of interest. But the great body of the matter has been gleaned from my own resources not a little of it, indeed, connected with my own experience. Thus I send this work out, hoping that it embodies some historic elements and some practical lessons that may be useful to those who now live, and also to those who shall come after me. Table of Contents are as follows: Chapter 1: REMOVAL TO THE NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY Chapter 2: INCIDENTS OF INDIAN LIFE AND WARFARE Chapter 3: INDIAN CRUELTIES Chapter 4: INDIAN TRIBES IN THE NORTH-WESTERN TERRITORY Chapter 5: SIEGE OF DETROIT AND THE DEATH OF PONTIAC Chapter 6: FALL OF MACKINAW AND CAPTIVITY OF MR. HENRY Chapter 7: TECUMSEH AND HIS WAR Chapter 8: DEATH OF TECUMSEH Chapter 9: JOHN STEWART Chapter 10: JOHN STEWART'S RETURN TO THE WYANDOTTS Chapter 11: THE AUTHOR APPOINTED MISSIONARY TO THE WYANDOTTS Chapter 12: VISIT TO NEIGHBORING TRIBES Chapter 13: BISHOP McKENDREE IN THE MISSION Chapter 14: EXCURSION TO THE NORTHERN TRIBES Chapter 15: CONVERTED INDIANS ON A WINTER HUNT Chapter 16: BISHOPS McKENDREE AND SOULE IN COUNCIL WITH THE INDIAN CHIEFS Chapter 17: REMOVAL OF THE WYANDOTTS PROPOSED Chapter 18: VISIT TO THE EAST WITH INDIAN CHIEFS Chapter 19: DIVISION OF THE WYANDOTT LANDS Chapter 20: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND ANECDOTES International buyers pay $9.99 shipping to eBay hub. U.S. Shipping is $9.99 for USPS Media Mail. New, Combined Shipping Policy as of 4-1-24: If you buy more than one book for sale right now I will combine shipping costs and save you money. ADD AS MANY ADDITIONAL BOOKS FOR AN ADDITIONAL $2.00 PER BOOK & SAVE MONEY. How? 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Location: La Porte, Indiana
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Book Title: LIFE AMONG THE INDIANS
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Methodist Book Concern
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1857
Format: Full Leather
Language: English
Era: 1800s
Author: J.B. Finley
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Adventure, Antiquarian & Collectible, Biographies & True Stories, Historical, History, Military, Religious & Spiritual, Spirituality, Travel, War & Combat, Western
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: American History, American Indian Wars, Army, Cultural History, Cultural Studies, Exploration, Historic Figures, Methodism, Military History, Native Americans, Regional History, True Military Stories, True Stories, War, Warfare
Number of Pages: 552