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Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States by Henry R Schoolcraft - 1851

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Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States by Henry R Schoolcraft - 1851

Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States

by Henry R Schoolcraft

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/font> Lippincott, Gambo & Co. : London, 1851 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. A very scarce, signed presentation set of this important ethnographical work on Native Americans. This was the most extensive nineteenth century work on the subject and is beautifully illustrated throughout. The most extensive work on Native Americans published in the 19th-century containing a vast mass of really valuable information (Field). This title was commissioned by the US Congress. This set has an excellent association. All volumes belonged to Buckingham Smith. Buckingham Smith was a diplomat and historian of Spanish exploration in Florida and the Americas. Schoolcraft acknowledges his use of Smith's transcripts of documents held in the Archivo-General in volume III. Smith made these transcripts during his posting as secretary of legation in 1850-2. Schoolcraft also made use of Smith's translation of 'Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vava' for this work. Schoolcraft and several other contemporaries assisted Smith in securing his position of secretary of legation in Madrid (Dipple, Catlin and His Contemporaries P. 254). To the first volume there is a presentation inscription to Buckingham Smith from Luke Lea as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The introduction to volume II is addressed to Lea. To the second and fourth volumes there are presentation inscriptions to Smith from the author himself to the front pastedown. To the third volume the gift inscription to Smith is from Seth Eastman, one of the main illustrators to this work. Inscription to volume V is from Charles E Mix. Charles Mix was an American civil servant. He served as the Chief Clerkof the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1838-1868. Volumes 5-6 are published by Lippincott and Company. With half titles and additional engraved title pages to volumes I-V. Engraved portrait frontispiece to volume VI. With 330 lithographic, chromolithographic or engraved plates and maps mostly after Seth Eastman. Inconsistencies in the numbering of the plates have led to records' also calling for 327 or 332 plates, this last figure counting 'plates' 17, 32, 33 and 36 in volume five as individuals, although they appear on two sheets. The list of plates to the contents pages of all volumes states that there should be 334 plates. This set has 330/334 plates. To volume I there are seventy-three chromolithographic plates by Ackerman, Bowen or Duval. Many of the plates to this volume are hand-coloured. Lacking plates 40, 42, 52 and 70 to volume I, however plates 42 and 70 were reprinted and are present to volume VI as numbers 27 and 15 as called for. According to plate numeration volume I is lacking plate 52. However, plate 52 'Wabeno Songs' is present and numbered as plate 51. This volume is lacking 'Meda Songs' which is listed at plate 51 to the contents. With eighty plates to volume II (Including the two alphabet plates), With forty-two plates to volume III. Volume IV has forty-two plates. To volume V there are thirty-five plates. Plates 17, 32, 33 and 36 are on two sheets, but are counted separately here as is to the contents pages. There is no page number for the plate 'Comparison of North and South American Mounds (plate 9)' to this volume, and therefore the plate isn't present. With fifty eight plates to volume VI. Plates 22-24 inclusive mentioned to volume III are actually in volume IV as called for in the list of illustrations. The majority of plates to volume VI have appeared in the previous five volumes, as called for. To the front pastedown of volume I the inscription reads 'Buckingham Smith Esq with the respects of L Lea Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Inscription to the half-title of volume I 'To John Cunningham of Sevilla a token of esteem from his friend Buckingham Smith of Florida 1864. ' Notes in a contemporary hand in pencil to the margins of volume II, mostly to the final third of the volume and regarding the subject of skull shape of the Native American people. Ink-stamps of Michelina Gorgolini, Rome, to engraved title page and p. 22 of each volume. Bookplate of Jay Snider to th.
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HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL INFORMATION RESPECTING THE HISTORY, CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATES (6 volume set, complete)

by Schoolcraft, Henry R.; illustrated by S. Eastman, Capt. USA

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Norwalk, Connecticut: Easton Press, 2014. Deluxe Limited Edition. Leather. Near Fine. Deluxe Limited edition, limited to 600 numbered sets, this being #200. 6 volume set, complete. A Near Fine set. Tall 4to., each volume approximately 560 pages, each volume lavishly illustrated with b&w and color plates, engravings, maps, and portraits. Uniformly bound in full brown leather, with title and design in black and gilt. Silk ribbon. Marbled end papers. All edges gilt. Some minor and incidental marks on the gilt edges. Volume 5 has a small bump on its bottom edge. Volume 6 has a small mark on its spine (see photo). Still, Near Fine set. A facsimile of the original edition first published under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and volumes printed in 1851-57.
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Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States: Collected and Prepared under the Direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Per Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1847

by Schoolcraft, Henry R

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Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Grambo & Co.. Good. 1851-1857. First Edition. Hardcover. Six-volume set bound in later blue cloth with leather labels on spine. Cloth is lightly soiled and specked with numerous small dots of white. Binding is tight on all volumes. Interior generally clean with scattered areas of light foxing. Most tissues for plates are present. This is an ex-library set of first editions. As best as I can tell, EACH and EVERY plate, map and illustration and title page has a library stamp, often smack within the map or plate. If you can get past the issue of the library stamping, this would make an excellent research set for any library. "Henry Schoolcraft worked for years on the history and survey of the Indian tribes of the United States. It was published in six volumes from 1851 to 1857 by J. B. Lippincott & Co. Of Philadelphia. Critics praised its scholarship and valuable content by Schoolcraft, and the meticulous and knowledgeable illustrations. Schoolcraft… Read More
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Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1851-1857.. Six thick folio volumes. Numerous plates and maps, many tinted or in color. Uniformly bound in original publisher's cloth, front board and spine gilt, rear board stamped in blind. Volumes 1, 2, and 4 bound in green cloth; volumes 3, 5, and 6 in maroon cloth. Volumes 1, 2, 5, and 6 rebacked. All volumes ex-library, volumes 2-6 with call numbers on spine and contemporary numerical inscription on front fly leaf; volumes 2-5 with institutional bookplate on front pastedown. Contemporary inscription of artist Seth Eastman on front pastedown of volumes 2, 3, and 4; additional contemporary gift inscription from acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs on front free endpaper of volume 5. Portion of contemporary inscriptions erased on front pastedown of volume 2 and front free endpaper of volume 5. All volumes with half title, volumes 1-5 with additional engraved title. Old institutional library blindstamp on titlepages of volumes 2- 5 and in margin of frontispiece in volume… Read More
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Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1851-1857.. Six thick folio volumes. Numerous plates and maps, many tinted or in color. Original publisher's cloth, front board and spine gilt, rear board stamped in blind. Volumes 1, 2, and 4 bound in green cloth; volumes 3, 5, and 6 in maroon cloth. Volumes 1, 2, 5, and 6 rebacked. All volumes ex-library, volumes 2-6 with call numbers on spine and contemporary numerical inscription on front flyleaf; volumes 2-5 with institutional bookplate on front pastedown. Contemporary inscription of artist Seth Eastman on front pastedown of volumes 2, 3, and 4; additional contemporary gift inscription from Commissioner of Indian Affairs George Washington Manypenny on front free endpaper of volume 5. Portion of contemporary inscriptions erased on front pastedown of volume 2 and front free endpaper of volume 5. All volumes with half title, volumes 1-5 with additional engraved titlepage. Old institutional library blindstamp on titlepages of volumes 2-5 and in margin of frontispiece in… Read More
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London: Lippincott, Gambo & Co., 1851-7. Cloth. Very Good. 13.5" by 10". Seth Eastman. A very scarce, signed presentation set of this important ethnographical work on Native Americans. This was the most extensive nineteenth century work on the subject and is beautifully illustrated throughout. The most extensive work on Native Americans published in the 19th-century containing "a vast mass of really valuable information" (Field). This title was commissioned by the US Congress. This set has an excellent association. All volumes belonged to Buckingham Smith. Buckingham Smith was a diplomat and historian of Spanish exploration in Florida and the Americas. Schoolcraft acknowledges his use of Smith's transcripts of documents held in the Archivo-General in volume III. Smith made these transcripts during his posting as secretary of legation in 1850-2. Schoolcraft also made use of Smith's translation of 'Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vava' for this work. Schoolcraft and several other contemporaries… Read More
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