EDISON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GREENFIELD, MICHIGAN, THE EARLY-AMERICAN VILLAGE, MENLO PARK, INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM.
45p, cloth, illustrated, very good plus in glassene wrapper. Edison postcards laid-in.
45p, cloth, illustrated, very good plus in glassene wrapper. Edison postcards laid-in.
Columbus, Ohio: Hunter-Trader-Trapper Co., 1925. 214p, illustrated, covers soiled, good. First edition. Vol. I of "The Frontier Series." An expanded version was published in Harrisburg, Pa. in 1952. Contains William C. Slaper's account of the Battle of Big Horn. Brininstool contributed several articles about Custer and the Battle.
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1945. No pagination (24p), color illustrated boards, illustrated by Roberta Paflin, light wear to cover edges, vg in dust jacket with edge tears. First edition. Many color illustrations including some full page. Story of a little Indian boy's hunting adventures. Apparently there.....
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co, 1868. 284p, cloth, illustrated (incl. fold-out map), bookplate, some loosening and browning of paper, wear to spine ends, minor tear to map mended with tape, good. First edition. Howes. USiana C-175. Much on the Indians and U.S. Army in the West, especially Nebraska, Wyoming.....
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1860. 233p, blind stamped cloth, rebacked with original spine laid on, original endpapers preserved, wear to edges, some loosening, former owner's signature on front endpaper, good. First edition. Illustrated with full page illustrations by John M'Lenan. "Personal adventures of Alabama's most notable Indian Fighter.".....
No Place: William H. Cobb, (1921). 82p, cloth, light damp stains on cover, paper browning, good. First edition.
Lancaster, Pa. Steinman & Hensel, Printers, 1883. 96p, 7 1/4" x 4 1/2", rebound in cloth,, front inner hinge just beginning, o/w very good. First edition. Includes, in addition to his campaigns, a portrait of Col. Bouquet and a short biography.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co, 1870. 747p, cloth, light wear to head and tail of spine, bumped corner, good - very good. First edition. USIANA D-273. Thomson. 324:"Valuable not merely to the general reader, but for the student of Moravian History among the Indians." Zeisberger (1721-1808) was born in.....
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co, 1859. 288p, cloth, 2 portraits and four fold-outs, light damp stain on edge of many pages (not illustrations or title page), wear to cover edges, good. First edition. Denny was a soldier during the American Revolutionary War and also served as Gen. St. Clair's.....
Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1940. 260p, cloth, illustrated, covers lightly spotted, vg in soiled and worn dj. Signed by the author. Legends of Eskimos of Alaska and northern Canada. Garber, a native of Richland County, Ohio, and a graduate of Wittenberg College and Ohio State University, was superintendent of Eskimo.....
Lincoln, Nebraska: 1898. 94p, 5 5/8" x 4 1/8", decorated cloth, illustrated (2 color plates), light wear to edges, o/w very good. First edition, inscribed by author ("From the author, 1 of 12/98." With illustrations by Susette La Flesche Tibbles (Bright Eyes). Preface claims illustrations are first by a Native.....
Lancaster, Ohio: Hothem House Books, (1989). 146p, paperback, illustrated, very good. Appendix, index.
Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904. 70p, cloth, top edge gilt, illustrated, paper lightly browned, former owner's signature, light rubbing to edges, good plus. In a mylar jacket. No. 156 of 250 copies. Reprint of the 1831 edition. Leeth was a fur trader captured by the Indians in the Ohio.....
Camden, N.J. S. Chew & Sons, Printers, 1900. 513p, cloth, illustrated, paper browning slightly, o/w vg. First edition. #5 of 1000.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, (2008). 467p, 12" x 8 1/8", illustrated boards, illustrated (some in color), fine. First edition. Volume one only. Edited by Stephen S. Witte & Marsha V. Gallagher. Foreword by John Wilson, introduction by Paul Schach.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892. 246p, cloth, illustrated, former owner's signature on front endpaper, light wear to cover edges, very good.
Curtis, Nebr: The Curtis Enterprise, 1935. 192p, wraps, illustrated, water stains to margins of most pages, good. First edition, inscribed by author. Six Guns, No. 1670. History of early Nebraska.
1834. Patterson, J.B. (ed). LIFE OF MA-KA-TAI-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK OR BLACK HAWK., Embracing the Tradition of his Nation- Indian Wars in which He Has Been Engaged...Dictated by Himself. Boston, 1834. Varient edition with no publisher or printer listed. 155p, frontis portrait, foxing, nicely rebound in boards with remainder of original label on.....
Harrisburg, Pa. The Telegraph Press, 1929. 793p, cloth, illustrated, folded map of Pa. in rear pocket, dust jacket slightly soiled with a few small edge tears, vg. First edition, inscribed by author.
Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904. 76p, cloth, top edge gilt, illustrated, light browning of paper, light edge wear, very good. No. 135 of 250 copies. Reprint from the original 1758 edition. Howes, USIANA, E15. Eastburn was captured in New York during the French and Indian war.
No place, 1934. 98p, wraps, frontis, very good+. First edition. (Usiana W-259.) The Modoc War, Montana operations, etc. with Troop L, First Cavalry. (Controvich A308). Herman (1856-1944) was the brother of Paul Werner, fonder of the Werner Publishing Co., and was active in veterans affairs in Akron after service in.....