By Colonel Richard Irving Dodge; General Sherman
Hartford, Connecticut   A. D. Worthington and Company
9.5" by 6.5" xxxix, 653pp
An enthralling account of the author's encounters with Native Americans, illustrated with colour plates and engravings throughout.
By Colonel Richard Irving Dodge; General Sherman

1883 Our Wild Indians: Thirty-Three Years' Personal Experience

Hartford, Connecticut   A. D. Worthington and Company
9.5" by 6.5" xxxix, 653pp
An enthralling account of the author's encounters with Native Americans, illustrated with colour plates and engravings throughout.
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Colour Plates, First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding

This work explores the customs, traits, habits, religion and social lives of the 'Red Men of the Great West', the native people encountered by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge.

Richard Irving Dodge was a colonel in the United States Army.

With an introduction by General William Sherman. 

Illustrated with five engravings on steel, seventeen on wood, and six bright chromolithographs. Collated, complete.

Condition

In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally generally smart; a little bumping to the head and tail of the spine, which is a little faded. Extremities and boards have some slight wear. Internally, binding is occasionally a touch tender. Pages are bright and clean, bar some offsetting to the title page.

Very Good

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